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The Braves got on the board 22 seconds before halftime on a four-yard pass from junior quarterback Cooper Sanville to junior wide receiver Aiden Burie.

“We played very well in the second half, but showed up too late,” Braves’ coach Craig Ness said. “We shot ourselves in the foot in the first half. They did a couple things to confuse us and put us in bad spots.”

Kingsford senior Jack Kriegl grabbed the opening kickoff and dashed 53 yards to

The Flivvers then needed seven plays to find the end zone, taking a 7-0 lead on Kreigl’s six-yard pass to junior wide receiver Gaige Sorenson.

The Braves were unable to capitalize, however, turning the ball over on downs at the 45.

Kingsford added its second TD on Kriegl’s 34-yard dash to the right side for a 14-0 cushion with 3:5

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