Clippers ride past Mustangs

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“I don’t think he caught it,” Appleman said. “And if he did, I think we were out of bounds.”

Appleman the blocked Willis’ extra-point try. On the ensuing drive, he carried defenders to the sticks on fourth-and-4 at the Morrison 31. Curiously, the officials measured but couldn’t make a call, then adjusted the chains and awarded Amboy the first.

Four plays later, on fourth-and-goal at the 1, Appleman plowed in.

The Mustangs lost 5 combined yards on their first five plays, all rushes.

“They turned us one-dimensional, basically,” Morrison head coach Cory Bielema said. “We were able to get over the top of them a few times with the passing game. Matt did a great job stepping up, because he’s has some struggles at times this year. We really needed him, and he just about got us there.”

Wilkens connected on his first six attempts and finished 9-for-17 for 153 yards. The Clippers were workmanlike, amassing 246 yards on 49 carries. They were not to be denied a shot to make a statement.

“This means a lot, to beat the 2A state champs from last year,” Appleman said. “It feels great. This is what we live for – we practice hard all summer after lifting during the winter. This is what we get for that.
“We haven’t gotten much respect, I’ll tell you that. This game should give us some respect.”

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