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United South Central outside linebacker Isaiah Gonzalez (25) makes the tackle on a Norwood-Young America runner during the second half of their football game on Sept. 13. NYA scored a touchdown late in the second quarter to take a 14-0 lead and added 19 points in the second half for a 33-0 victory.

The United South Central Rebels’ football team ran into some tough competition when they took on Norwood-Young America on Friday, Sept. 13.

The Rebels lost the game 33-0. After a scoreless first quarter, NYA scored twice in the second quarter, once in the third, and twice in the fourth.

The stats heavily favored NYA, as well. They gained 254 yards rushing to 72 for USC, and had 147 passing yards while the Rebels had none. That put total yardage at 381 for NYA to 72 for USC.

NYA had 20 first downs to USC’s five and 56 plays to the Rebels’ 41.

USC did have more time of possession, 25:54 to 22:06. The Rebels also had two interceptions and one fumble recovery to stop three of NYA’s drives in the game. However, six of USC’s drives ended with punts, three by turning the ball over on downs and two by having the clock run at the half and at the end of the game.

NYA’s first score came on a 70-yard, nine play drive and ended with a nine yard run to the endzone, and a kick for extra point. The second one came on a 10-play, 51-yard drive ending with a 15-yard pass play on a fourth and 10 play. The kick was also good.

That put the score 14-0 at the half in favor of NYA.

It was a 10-play, 75 yard NYA drive in the third quarter that put the Rebels behind 20-0.

The two NYA scores in the fourth quarter came on a 61-yard run and a 24-yard run.

USC quarterback Kolt Bullerman completed one of five pass attempts for no gain. He also was the punter and kicked all six punts, with an average of nearly 37 yards per kick, and a longest punt of 48 yards.

Byron Getchell led the rushing with 37 yards on 13 runs. Gavin Bird had 16 yards on six rushes, Brody Steinhauer had one run for 13 yards and Dylan Bonsack, Isaiah Gonzalez and Seth Kayser each had eight yards on three, four and one run attempts respectively.

Next up for the Rebels was a game on Friday, Sept. 20, at Medford. Details on that game will be in the next Faribault County Register.

This week the Rebels take on Waterville-Elysian-Morristown on Friday, Sept. 27, and it is USC’s homecoming game.




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