North Boone and Genoa-Kingston were trading touchdowns throughout the first half.

The Cogs couldn’t get stops, but they did get turnovers.

Ben Kleba intercepted Vikings quarterback Ely Bryan late in the second quarter, then Cody Cravatta intercepted him on the opening drive of the second half as Genoa-Kingston pulled away for a 56-38 win Friday in Genoa.

“As soon as I got the pick, I knew if our offense could go down there and score a touchdown, we could put them out of reach,” Cravatta said. “As long as our offense kept going, we were good.”

The Cogs (2-3 overall, 2-2 Big Northern Conference) took a 34-26 lead with 1:35 left in the second quarter on a 21-yard run by Owen Zaccard, his third and final touchdown of the game.

The Vikings (3-2, 2-2) were starting their drive when Kleba

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