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Saturday, October 25, 2025 at 12:16 PM

BRAVES DROP TOUGH ONE IN FIRST ROUND OF PLAYOFFS

BRAVES DROP TOUGH ONE IN FIRST ROUND OF PLAYOFFS
B-H footbal captains, left to right, Bryce Hawkinson, Graham Fosness, Riley Hofland, and Jaxon Zuehlke. Photo by Kelly Mills

    The Britton-Hecla football team saw its season come to an end in the first round of the Class 9AA playoffs in Britton on Thursday.
    The eighth-seeded Braves fell to ninth-seeded Kimball-White Lake 14-7 in a hard-fought battle.  B-H ended its season with a 6-3 record, while Kimball-White Lake, now 6-3, will travel to Freeman to take on top-seeded Freeman-Marion-Freeman Academy, a 59-7 first-round winner over Garretson, next Thursday.
    Britton-Hecla drew first blood, driving 69 yards in 10 plays on the game’s first possession, capped by a run by Bryce Hawkinson on a third and goal from the seven.  Lofton Heer booted the extra point and the Braves led 7-0 with only 4:28 gone in the contest.
    The teams traded punts before the visitors took over on their own 46 and thanks to a 35-yard pass play on a third and 11 drove 54 yards on eight plays.  But Hawkinson came up with a tackle on the conversion play and the Braves still led 7-6.
    Kimball-White Lake forced a B-H punt on its next possession and on first down turned a screen pass into a 44-yard gain to the Braves 22.  Twice K-WL converted a third down and scored with 3:45 left in the half and added the conversion run for a 14-7 advantage.
    The Braves responded with a 43-yard touchdown run from Hawkinson but the play was called back on a holding penalty.  Skogstad’s crew was able to drive to the K-WL 25 but turned the ball over on downs with 14 seconds left in the half.
    B-H forced a punt on Kimball-White Lake’s opening possession of the second half and put together a 49-yard drive on 10 plays but stalled on the WiLdKats 35.  K-WL scored on its next possession but the TD was called back on an offensive pass interference penalty, forcing a punt.  
    After a B-H three-and-out, K-WL had a first and 10 from the Braves 28 after a roughing the passer penalty with just over six minutes remaining.  But the local gridders had new life after Graham Fosness pounced on a fumble.
    Britton-Hecla picked up a pair of first downs but failed to convert a fourth and six, giving the visitors the ball back on their own 44.  The WiLdKats were able to run the clock down to 43 seconds before turning the ball over on downs, and the Braves had a pass intercepted on first down to end the game.
 

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