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Knights earn revenge in Mississippi 8 rematch

Dallas Freeman sparked St. Michael-Albertville's victory over Buffalo.

For the Minnesota Star Tribune
October 24, 2012 at 5:27AM
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St. Michael-Albertville earned payback and a ticket to the Class 5A Section 6 semifinals with a 34-23 home victory over Buffalo on Tuesday.

The third-seeded Knights and sixth-seeded Bison faced off as Mississippi 8 Conference foes nearly a month ago. Buffalo won 15-13 that game in a gripping matchup. But the Knights put together a victory when it mattered -- in the postseason.

Short-field turnovers and a kickoff return complemented the offensive output.

"It was a full team effort for putting 34 on the board," Knights coach Jared Essler said.

Jason Senger guided the Bison downfield 80 yards for the game's first scoring play. On a busted play, Senger slipped outside the pocket, scrambled and dove in from 10 yards out to put the Bison up 7-0.

That must have lit a fire under Dallas Freeman, the Knights' electric playmaker. He returned the ensuing kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown to tie the score. Freeman also came up with two interceptions in the second half.

"Freeman's a great player," Essler said. "And the best part about it is he's only a junior."

Chris Kartes added a 13-yard touchdown run for St. Michael-Albertville soon after. Buffalo answered with a 23-yard field goal to make it 14-10 at the half.

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The Knights extended their lead behind Brendon Poland's 3-yard touchdown run. Defensive lineman Austin Brouillette came up with a big interception and nearly returned it for a score before sustaining a serious lower-body injury at the end of the play. Knights quarterback Cole Krutzig finished his teammate's effort with a 1-yard touchdown run to put the Knights up 28-10.

The Bison would not go quietly.

Senger found Austin Youngs for 61- and 21-yard touchdown strikes to cut the lead to 28-17 into the fourth quarter. Senger passed for 265 yards and Youngs notched 170 yards receiving on the night, but the Knights held on. Bennie Wilson's 1-yard touchdown run proved to be the final score.

The Knights will play second-seeded Monticello on the road at 1 p.m. Saturday in the section semifinals.

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