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Area athletes take part in All-Star games

NORFOLK – Riley Sudbeck knows he has a lot of work to do if he’s going to make an impression on his new college football coaches The 2024 Hartington-Newcastle graduate signed a letter of intent this spring to play football for NAIA national powerhouse Northwestern.
Area athletes take part in All-Star games
Hartington-Newcastle’s Riley Sudbeck dashes away from a White team defender during action in Saturday afternoon Northeast Nebraska All Star Classic. Jeremy Buss | Cedar County News

NORFOLK — Riley Sudbeck knows he has a lot of work to do if he’s going to make an impression on his new college football coaches The 2024 Hartington-Newcastle graduate signed a letter of intent this spring to play football for NAIA national powerhouse Northwestern.

He made quite an impression in the final high school football game of his career Saturday when he helped lead the Red All Stars in Saturday’s Northeast Nebraska All-Star Football Classic.

Defense dominated the contest, but Sudbeck was able to put some points on the board for the Red Team with just under two minutes left in the game. Sudbeck’s quarteback keeper brought his team to within one score of the White All Stars, 21-14.

The Reds fourth quarter rally fell short on their next drive when Sudbeck’s pass was tipped by Elgin/Pope John’s Dylon Lueking and then intercepted by Oakland-Craig’s Lincoln Benne to seal the win for the White squad.

After a scoreless first quarter, the Red Team got on the scoreboard with a pitch and catch from Norfolk Catholic’s Carter Janssen to Lutheran High’s Tate Collison.

But the White Team broke open scoring when they scored on a direct snap to fullback Hank Hudson of Boone Central.

White scored under a minute later, with Boone Central’s James Fogleman connecting with Elkhorn Valley’s Dawson Hansen to give the White a 14-7 lead at the half.

After adding a Parker Borer rushing TD in the third, the Red Team struggled to regain their footing, until Sudbeck’s dive.

WHITE - 0 14 7 0 - 21 RED - 0 7 0 7 - 14

WHITE TEAM

RUSHING

Parker Borer (Boone Central) 30-115, 1 TD; James Fogleman (Boone Central) 6-35; Mitchell Hupp (Stanton) - 1-14; Hank Hudson (Boone Central) 1-2, 1 TD; Landon Weinandt (Battle Creek) 1 - -5.

PASSING

James Fogleman (Boone Central) - 6-10-98, 1 TD

RECEIVING

Dawson Hansen (Elkhorn Valley) - 2 rec, 55 yds, 1 TD; Blake Borchers (Battle Creek) 1-30; Spencer Hille (Plainview) 1-13; Landon Weinandt (Battle Creek) - 1 rec, 5 yds Parker Borer (Boone Central) - 1 rec, -5 yds

RED TEAM

RUSHING

Keenan Valverde (Pierce) 15-68; Riley Sudbeck (Hartington-Newcastle) 10-25, 1 TD; Dayton Sudbeck (Hartington-Newcastle) 2-4. Carter Janssen (Norfolk Catholic) 4-6; Clayton Carney (Norfolk Catholic) 1-2.

PASSING

Carter Janssen (Norfolk Catholic) - 5-for-7, 70 yds, 1 TD; Riley Sudbeck (Hartington-Newcastle) - 7-for-14, 60 yds, 1 INT RECEIVING

Tate Collison (Lutheran High) 5-69, 1 TD; Carson Wieseler (Wynot) 3-39;Clayton Carney (Norfolk Catholic) 3-22; Keenan Valverde (Pierce) 1-0.


Wynot’s Carson Wieseler signals to the sidelines during action in Saturday’s All Star football game in Norfolk. Jeremy Buss | Cedar County News

Wynot’s Carson Wieseler signals to the sidelines during action in Saturday’s All Star football game in Norfolk. Jeremy Buss | Cedar County News

Cedar Catholic’s Andrew Heimes blocks as his Red Team running back tries to get around the line during action in Saturday’s contest at Memorial Field in Norfolk.

Cedar Catholic’s Andrew Heimes blocks as his Red Team running back tries to get around the line during action in Saturday’s contest at Memorial Field in Norfolk.

Several athletes from Hartington-Newcastle and Cedar Catholic competed in the All Star football game Saturday in Norfolk. They included: Dayton Sudbeck, Ty Thoene, Andrew Heimes, Carson Albers and Riley Sudbeck.

Several athletes from Hartington-Newcastle and Cedar Catholic competed in the All Star football game Saturday in Norfolk. They included: Dayton Sudbeck, Ty Thoene, Andrew Heimes, Carson Albers and Riley Sudbeck.


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