TOMAH — The Logan High School football team kept its unbeaten streak going by dominating Tomah 42-21 in an MVC game on Friday night.
The Rangers (4-0, 2-0) assured themselves of heading to next week’s Battle for the Ark of Victory against Central by scoring 36 points in the second and third quarters against the Timberwolves.
Logan rushed for 380 yards and had 429 total yards in a game it led 22-7 at halftime before scoring the rest of its points in the third quarter.
Senior Maxim Roberts reached the 200-yard mark for the second straight week and finished with 204 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries. Sophomore quarterback Tommy Check added 117 yards and three rushing touchdowns — his seventh, eighth and ninth of the season — for the Rangers. Check had scoring runs of 8, 11 and 5 yards and completed 4 of 6 passes for 49 yards.
Tomah had 217 total yards but didn’t score until late in the second quarter.
Jameson Degenhardt also rushed for a touchdown for Logan, and Bubba Leaver recorded an interception.
Central 42, Baraboo 20
LA CROSSE — The RiverHawks (2-2, 2-0) picked up their second win in a row after knocking off Reedsburg last week.
Senior Christian Rudrud carried 16 times for 260 yards and four touchdowns for Central, which scored the last three touchdowns after the winless Thunderbirds had crept to within 21-14 with 3:50 left in the third quarter at the Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex.
Rudrud had a 44-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, a 7-yarder in the second and a 94-yarder that opened the scoring in the fourth quarter. He added a 75-yarder for the final points of the game with 2:14 remaining.
Central rushed for 399 yards and finished with 435 total yards.
Reedsburg 47, Onalaska 14
ONALASKA — The Hilltoppers (2-2, 0-2) were within 14-7 in the second quarter before quarterback Will Mikonowicz scored from 11 yards out to give the Beavers a 20-7 halftime lead and start a run of three straight touchdowns for his team as it shook off last week’s loss to Central.
Mikonowicz rushed for that touchdown and turned an interception into another score for Reedsburg (3-1, 1-1), which plays at Holmen (4-0, 2-0) next week.
Onalaska rushed for just 27 yads without injured starter Kaeson Stettler in the backfield and dealt with many injuries on both sides of the ball.
Senior quarterback Ian Kowal completed 23 of 41 passes for 253 yards and two touchdowns. Both touchdowns went to senior wide receiver Luke Siegel, who had five catches for 52 yards.