league roundup
Centennial knocks off fourth-ranked Totino
• CENTENNIAL 20, TOTINO-GRACE 17: Junior quarterback Kyle Nordby found receiver Levi Falck for a 46-yard touchdown with 5:16 remaining to give the Cougars an upset over the Eagles on Friday. The Eagles, ranked No. 4 in Class 6A, jumped out to a 14-6 lead in the second quarter after Ivan Burlak and Kez Flomo each ran for a touchdown. The Cougars pulled within one point just before halftime when Nordby hit Keshaun Story for a 55-yard touchdown. Keaton Kuzel intercepted a pass with 40 seconds remaining to seal the upset for the Cougars.
• ANDOVER 35, BLAINE 34: The Huskies blocked a field-goal attempt as time expired to escape with a West Metro North victory. The Bengals took a 34-27 lead into the fourth quarter after Nathan Kroutil ran for a 4-yard touchdown. But the Huskies rallied to take the lead when quarterback Jeremy Neuman connected with Michael Wandmaker for a touchdown and Adam Perrin for the go-ahead two-point conversion with 1:47 remaining.
• CHANHASSEN 51, BLOOMINGTON JEFFERSON 43 (OT): Running back Eddie Odanga scored a 10-yard TD in the first overtime and the Storm defense sealed the victory with a fumble recovery in the next overtime session.
• WAYZATA 21, EDINA 20: Running back Foster Conzet ran for a 2-yard touchdown with 1:55 remaining to lift the Trojans to the Lake victory. Trojans quarterback Jake Marsh threw for two touchdowns, including an 11-yard score to Brady Galbraith just before halftime. Junior quarterback Brock Boltmann led the Hornets with two touchdown passes.
• BROOKLYN CENTER 18, ST. PAUL HUMBOLDT 14: The Centaurs stormed back from a 14-0 second half deficit to beat the Hawks. Tyler Miller ran for two touchdowns — including the game-winning 6-yard score — in the comeback.
• SPECTRUM 28, ST. AGNES 0: Junior quarterback Spencer Maas ran for two touchdowns and threw for another to lead the Sting to the victory. Fullback Thomas Ogren added a 2-yard touchdown plunge.
• ST. PAUL JOHNSON 32, MINNEAPOLIS SOUTH 6: Kejuon Burton scored three touchdowns on the ground to help the Governors cruise past the Tigers.
• FRIDLEY 35, ST. ANTHONY 20: Prince Okolie rushed for 299 yards on 25 carries and three touchdowns to power the Tigers over the Huskies. St. Anthony pulled ahead 20-14 in the fourth quarter after Josiah Johnson hit Nick Knutson for a 10-yard touchdown pass, but the Tigers responded with 21 unanswered points to rally for the victory. Okolie scored twice in the fourth quarter on runs of 15 and 55 yards.