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section CHAMPIONS
Huskies run away from Thunder Hawks, advance to state tourney
by MARK KLAPHAKE
STAFF WRITER
Running back Will Kleinschmidt turns up field after catching a short pass from quarterback Taylor Fourre during the first half of the Huskies
42-13 Section 6AAA championship game against Montevideo. The catch set up Albanys third touchdown.
ball downfield.
The Albany offense
threw the first punch in
this game when their powerful running attack generated an eight-yard touchdown run from Kyle Birr
on their second possession
of the game.
Montevideo tied the
game in the second quarter
on a 23-yard touchdown
pass.
Albany took the lead
for good on their next possession when Birr broke
free and scored from
43-yards out to give the
Huskies a 14-7 lead. Later
State bound
Continued on pg. 2
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Albany Football
Albany Head Coach Mike Kleinschmidt gives the Huskies one final pep talk before the game against Montevideo Oct. 24 at St. Cloud State
University.
Scoring:
M
7 0 6 0--13
A
7 14 15 6--42
A-Birr 8-yard touchdown run
(Fourre kick)
M-Travis Dreyer 23-yard
touchdown pass from Diggins
(extra-point)
A-Birr 43-yard touchdown run
(Fourre kick)
A-Birr 1-yard touchdown run
(Fourre kick)
M-Preston Herfurth 51-yard
touchdown pass from Diggins
(kick blocked)
A-Safety
A-Birr 61-yard punt return for
touchdown (Fourre kick)
A-Fourre 1-yard touchdown
run (kick failed)
A-Fourre 2-yard touchdown
run (kick failed)
Statistics:
Rushing: Birr 29-193; Fourre
20-101; Kleinschmidt 10-27;
Gabe Haakonson 5-24.
Receiving: Haakonson 1-37;
Robbie Benson 1-14; Kleinschmidt 1-6.
Passing: Fourre 3-6-0 57.
Tackles: Odenthal, Fourre,
Mitchell Kotsechevar, Haakonson, Kleinschmidt, Johnny
Bauer, four each.
Sacks: Neal Anderson, Kleinschmidt, Tanner Thill, Odenthal, Bierbaum, one each.
Interceptions: Josh Terres, Max
Carlson, one each.
Scoring:
NLS
0 6 0 0--6
A 19 0 13 8--40
A-Birr 4-yard touchdown run (2-point conversion
failed)
A-Fourre 36-yard touchdown run (Fourre extra-point)
A-Fourre 17-yard touchdown run (extra point failed
NLS-Blake Shuck 22-yard touchdown pass from Josh
Evans (extra point failed)
A-Birr 2-yard touchdown run (2-point conversion
failed)
A-Kleinschmidt touchdown run (Fourre kick)
A-Tucker Dingmann 1-yard touchdown run (Owen
Meyer extra point)
Albany individual stats:
Offense: Rushing: Fourre 13-149; Birr 24-139; Kleinschmidt 4-24; Max Carlson 4-22; Receiving: Benson 1-18;
Anderson 1-11; Carlson 1-6. Passing: Fourre 3-4-0 30.
Defense: Tackles: Fourre 8; Birr 6; Tanner Thill 5;
Haakonson, Kleinschmidt, Bauer, Odenthal, 4 each; Sacks:
Thill, Birr, Odenthal, 1 each; Mark Thelen, Bierbaum, Cayson Elinger, Anderson, each. Interceptions: Fourre, Birr,
1 each.
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Varsity Roster
Pos Grade
# Name
QB/DB 10
10 Simon Meer
TE/DE 12
11 Neal Anderson
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WR
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TE/LB 10
18 Cole Schneider
WR/DB 10
19 Jack Opatz
RB/DB 11
20 Roberto Solis
WR/LB 11
21 Johnny Goehring
RB/LB 11
22 Derek Mellesmoen
/DB 12
RB
23 Gabe Haakonson
/DB 10
RB
24 Javier Solis
/LB 12
FB
26 Will Kleinschmidt
/DB 11
WR
28 Eric Wiechmann
B 10
/D
RB
29 Carter Huberty
B 10
/D
RB
31 Rafael Solis
12
DE
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32 Logan Kre
12
/LB
RB
33 Kyle Birr
OG/LB 10
34 David Desautel
RB/DB 12
35 Jonathan Bauer
WR/LB 10
36 Logan Kittelson
FB/LB 11
38 Derek Kulzer
RB/LB 10
39 Jake Rosenberger
RB/LB 11
40 Max Glatzmaier
10
RB/S
41 Peyton Dingmann
11
B
/D
FB
42 Devin Wenning
12
B
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RB
43 Jacob Hudock
12
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44 Parker Fish
11
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QB
45 Alex Wolf
11
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FB/LB 10
48 Jake Koltes
OT/DT 12
50 Austin Dobmeier
Pos Grade
# Name
/DE 12
OG
51 Alex Wege
/DE 11
OG
52 Mitchell Spanier
/LB 12
OG
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T 11
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T 12
/D
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55 Josh Terres
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56 Mitchell
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C/DT
57 Tyler Baird
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OG/LB 12
59 Sam Bates
OT/DT 10
60 Jon Smith
10
C/LB
61 Tyler Ritter
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T
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63 Joey Fischer
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64 Austin Funk
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65 Nathan Dilley
12
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66 Tanner Thill
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67 Michael Webe
12
/LB
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68 Cody Kerfeld
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C/DT
70 Mark Thelen
OT/DE 11
71 Tim Huckenpoehler
OT/DT 10
72 Marvin Stang
OT/DT 12
73 Ethan Overman
/DT 12
74 Brody Bierbaum OG
/D
OT T 10
75 Jon Hocum
OT/DT 10
76 Alex Gerads
OT/DT 10
77 Jared Thelen
OT/DE 11
78 Zach Zierden
OT/DT 12
79 Lex Cooper
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Split End
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by BRYAN ZOLLMAN
STAFF WRITER
Offensive Leaders
Touchdowns
Kyle Birr
Taylor Fourre
Will Kleinschmidt
Rushing yards
Kyle Birr
Taylor Fourre
Will Kleinschmidt
Passing attempts
Taylor Fourre
19
15
5
1,229
798
497
75
Passing completions
Taylor Fourre
Will Kleinschmidt
Passing yards
Taylor Fourre
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Passing touchdowns
Taylor Fourre
Will Kleinschmidt
Receptions
42 Will Kleinschmidt
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Defensive Leaders
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Will Kleinschmidt
Kyle Birr
Danny Odenthal
Max Carlson
Gabe Haakonson
Tanner Thill
Josh Terres
Johnny Bauer
Neal Anderson
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Tanner Thill
Brody Bierbaum
Neal Anderson
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Neal Anderson
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This is the Albany football programs twentieth trip to the state Josh Terres makes the most noise in the locker room. We can hear
tournament. Albany has reigned state champions twice, in 1989 Terry bellar from the pool deck, said senior Gabe Haakonson.
(Class A) and in 1997 (Class AAA). They earned the runner-up title
twice too, in 2000 and in 2005. Their last bout at state was in 2010. Playoff beards are nasty, tweeted Coach Amdahls wife Dana after Saturdays win, but all coaches and players (who can) are sport The senior boys, following an age-old tradition, meet on Thursday ing playoff beards.
evenings for a pre-game spaghetti feed. Parents of these players
cook and host. Feeding an army may be a herculean task. Have you Nobody on the team wants to block Tanner Thill in practice. Its too
ever tried feeding the Albany football teams seniors? These boys scary; hes too strong. Tanner is known for his signature arm throw
mow down nine pounds of spaghetti (thats around 90 pounds on the and excitement after an excellent tackle.
season thus far), and six gallons of chocolate milk at one feed.
Senior Adam Vowles was decleated on a kick-off. He proceeded to
Coach Amdahl is an excellent baker. If the defense posts a shutout get up and make the tackle anyway.
or scores defensive points, he bakes cookies for all the players with
Six of the coaches on this years team have sons in the program:
real butter.
head coach Kleinschmidts son Will starts as fullback and linebacker;
All of the football coaches from junior high to varsity currently assistant coach Bierbaums son Brody starts as guard and defensive
or have coached other sports at Albany. All but one played football tackle; defensive coordinator Amdahls son Anders plays center and
defensive tackle; ninth grade coach Hubertys son Carter plays runduring college.
ning back and corner; JV coach Netts son Isaac plays ninth grade
Coaches McLachlan, Amdahl, Bierbaum and Nett commemorate football; and offensive coordinator McLachlans son Ben plays eighth
pre-game-day with a drop-kick competition. Coach McLachlan reigns grade football.
as champion, dropkicking through the uprights pretty well, he said.
Notable nicknames: Parker Rieland goes by Peach; Kyle Birr is
Cayson Ehlinger, senior guard on the offensive line, hasnt washed known as Wheeler.
anything all year, according to teammates Kyle Birr, Taylor Fourre
and Johnny Bauer. Hes also the second smallest starter on the team.
Quarterback Taylor Fourre is the smallest.
After each win, which has been plentiful this year, the team gathers for a dance party in the weight room. They blew the speakers
out and have resorted to the old-school boom box for their weekly
soire.
The coaches claim the boys are excellent dancers. Apparently the
need to groove has worn off on the coaching staff, too. Every coach
has hit the whip, a dance move inspired by the song Watch Me
Whip, said Kyle Birr. Even McLachlan took his turn on Saturday night
after the state berth victory. He hit the whip without hesitation,
Birr said. Coach Amdahl does it best and most often. Coach Kleinschmidt adds his own wrinkle to the end, Fourre said.
Over half the team participates in a game-day ritual that commences before entering the locker room, and may not be expected
of burly, rough and tough football players. En route to the school,
whether to board the bus or prepare for a home game, the boys
make a stop at the church to pause for prayer. I havent missed one
since I started playing varsity my sophomore year, Birr said.
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by BRYAN ZOLLMAN
STAFF WRITER
BY THE NUMBERS
Albany Pierz
Record 9-1 10-0
Points 279 410
Points Per Game
27.9
41.0
Points Against 136 73
PA Per Game
13.6
7.3
Rushing Attempts
572
400
Rushing Yards 3,212 2,628
Rushing YD/Game 321
262
AVG Yards Per Carry 5.62
6.57
Rushing Touchdowns 38
47
Passing Attempts
78
56
Completions 43 30
Passing Yards 607 725
Passing Yds/Game 60.7
72.5
Passing TDs 6 10
Total Offense (yds) 3,819
3,353
Interceptions 10 17
seven.
Pierz counters with
solid runners. Their primary backs are seniors Jonny
Kasper and Lane Girtz.
Both average 7.7 yards per
carry and have combined
for 23 touchdowns. Noah
There is no substitute
for experience, Pohlkamp
said. Last year we lost in
the semifinals to Rochester
Lourdes. We took that one
hard and since then have
gone to work.
Pohlkamp is referring
to the 25-24 overtime loss
that sent them packing last
season. They finished 11-1
and are now 21-1 in the
past 22 games.
The game will mark
the first time the schools
have met in Pohlkamps
36 years as coach. But
both teams and coaching
staffs are looking forward
to what should be a great
game between two great
teams.
It will be a good
one, Pohlkamp said. I
have the utmost respect for
Albanys program. They
are very well coached.
Kleinschmidt feels the
same.
I have a great respect
for Pierz because they play
the same kind of football
we do, he said. I think it
will be a great atmosphere
and a hard-hitting football
game. Our kids are looking forward to it.
The Huskies line up for the National Anthem prior to their Section 6AAA
championship match up against Montevideo. The Huskies prevailed with a 4213 win and will face top-ranked Pierz this Saturday at St. Cloud State University
with kickoff at 5 p.m.
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