"I actually thought we came out playing hard, got our first touchdown and then we let up a little bit," Grafton coach David Muhonen said. "Woinarowicz does a nice job being patient and throwing the ball to open receivers," said Justin Garza, who finished with two catches for 59 yards. The Spoilers improved to 8-2, while Sargent County ends its season at 4-3. "I don't think that's going to be good enough next week.". The Bulldogs faced a setback from the opening drive when junior quarterback Avery McFarland hurt his knee. Nick Nelson / Grand Forks Herald, Bulldogs running back Micah Anderson (31) fumbles the ball as he is brought down by Grafton's Esgar Rios in the second quarter of Saturday's N.D. Class A football tournament opening round in Grafton. Rios would tack on a 35-yard run a few minutes later for the final margin of 42-12. ADA Compliance Policy “Grafton Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability or non-disqualifying handicap in its education programs/activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups and employment practices.” Grafton/St. Nick Nelson / Grand Forks Herald, Sargent County quarterback Luke Martinson lobs a pass in the first half of the N.D. Class A football tournament opening round versus the Grafton Spoilers in Grafton. KXPO 1340 AM. Grafton Spoiler Volleyball. Grafton Spoilers Football: More Grafton Sports: Overall Record: 8-3: Section ... Grafton. Nick Nelson / Grand Forks Herald, Spoilers running back Damon Reyes is brought down by Sargent County's Gage Sundquist (79), Micah Anderson (31) and Chase Lindberg (52) in the third quarter of the N.D. Class A football tournament opening round game Saturday afternoon in Grafton. The 20-21 Grafton varsity basketball team roster. "We have a pretty good run game because Rios is really good and so is Damon Reyes. The coach hasn't entered a Grafton boys basketball roster yet. Grafton Police Dept. Rios finished with 12 carries for 169 yards. ... 0:45 Matchup: Grafton vs. Langdon/Edmore/Munich 2020; 1:14 Recap: Grafton vs. … The 2019 Walsh County Football Camp runs from July 9-11. Official FB Page of the Grafton Spoiler Football Team He's all over the place. The Grafton/St. "You could feel the momentum shift. HOME OF THE SPOILERS 1548 School Road, Grafton, ND 58237 701-352-1930 701-352-1943 (Fax) No roster entered for this team. Thomas Football Videos Mascot Spoilers Team Varsity 2020 Colors Maroon, Gold Coach N/A Address 1548 School Rd, Grafton, ND 58237 Overall 8-1 District 6-1 State (ND) Rank 10. Sargent County was led by Anderson's 71 yards on 23 carries. Date Time Home/Away Opponent Result 2019 -2020 C Squad Schedule DateDate Time Home/Away Opponent Result Nick Nelson / Grand Forks Herald, Sargent County running back Micah Anderson tries to avoid Grafton cornerback Luis Balderas (2) and free safety Landon Woinarowicz (9) in the third quarter of Saturday's opening round football game of the N.D. Class A football tournament in Grafton. "If we go out there swinging, I think we'll be just fine," Rios said of a matchup with Lisbon. Spoilers Football Grafton High School Team Staff. 253 likes. Scuola elementare. He's probably the best sprinter on the track team. "It's nice and refreshing to get production out of everyone else.". "It's one cut, and he's through the line of scrimmage and making guys miss. Istruzione. A Rios 2-point conversion run made it 28-6 at halftime. "We're seeing eight- and nine-man boxes," Muhonen said. But the reason the Spoilers have jumped out to a 4-1 start in 2020 and are one win from matching their 2019 win total is a newly developed passing attack. Grafton Century Elementary School. Azienda di produzione radiotelevisiva. Grafton running back Esgar Rios was an all-state selection as a freshman and sophomore. Nick Nelson / Grand Forks Herald, Grafton Spoilers running back Esgar Rios charges down the field on a breakneck 88 yard touchdown run in the first quarter of Saturday's N.D. Class A opening round football game versus the Sargent County Bulldogs in Grafton. Nick Nelson / Grand Forks Herald, 375 2nd Ave N, First. We won the third quarter but Grafton was able to capitalize on some of our mistakes, and they're a really good team.". The leading passer has been senior Landon Woinarowicz, who's 18-for-45 for 353 yards and eight touchdowns. He ran for 285 yards in the Spoilers' Week 1 victory over Fargo Oak Grove. "He's settled into that spot, both in run support and coverage. Nick Nelson / Grand Forks Herald, Grafton's Agustin Obregon (left) gets his arm re-wrapped during the halftime break of Saturday's N.D. Class A opening round football game against Sargent County in Grafton. “It was tough last year. After a slow first quarter in which the teams were tied at 6-6, the key play of the first half came on Sargent County's first play of the second quarter. Nick Nelson / Grand Forks Herald, Grafton's Esgar Rios breaks up a pass by Sargent County quarterback Avery McFarland (1) in the first half of Saturday's N.D. Class A football tournament first round in Grafton. The improved passing attack has helped keep Rios, a standout linebacker, fresh. Woinarowicz, who only threw for 76 yards last season, took over the exclusive passing duties when junior Robert Parsons III suffered an injury in Week 3 against Carrington. Grafton has thrown for nearly 500 yards and nine touchdowns through the first five weeks of the season. Stevan moved this fall from safety to outside linebacker. A strong third quarter from Sargent Central kept the Spoilers from icing the game early, though. Grand Forks, So when defenses line up against Grafton, Rios -- a 6-foot-1, 225-pound junior speedster -- garners a lot of attention. Three plays later, Stevan Garza caught a 12-yard touchdown pass. Grafton Century Elementary School. Here is what is happening in Spoiler Country on Thursday, August 27th: Cross Country at Northwood 4:00 4-5-6 Football at Langdon 6:00 On first-and-10, Sargent County fumbled and Grafton's Stevan Garza recovered. On the next play, Woinarowicz threw a high fade pass to receiver Will Jiskra for a 10-yard touchdown. (Korrie Wenzel/Grand Forks Herald), 375 2nd Ave N, "The development of our passing game has really brought us to the next level," Spoilers coach David Muhonen said. Squadra sportiva scolastica/universitaria. Grafton Spoiler Football. City of Grafton… We were so close,’’ Grafton coach Laurie Sieben said. Collette Fitness Center. Thomas varsity football team schedule. Organizzazione comunitaria. 2020 Spoiler Spring Shootout ADA Compliance Policy “Grafton Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability or non-disqualifying handicap in its education programs/activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups and employment practices.” Defenders are hesitant to fill the hole because he's so big, but then he's through the line and looking for open green.". Nick Nelson / Grand Forks Herald, Sargent County linesman Calvin Bopp (55) runs the gauntlet of Bulldogs teammates during player introductions prior to Saturday's N.D. Class A football tournament opening round game at Grafton. 1:00 PM. 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