Forreston falls to Stark County to end football playoff run

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Bryan Kraft carries the ball during the playoff game against Stark County on Nov. 10. Photo by Chris Johnson
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“They were giving us something on that,” Noard said. “I thought they might have trouble when we spread it out.”

“We couldn’t get back off the number two receiver (slot back). He did a great job of blocking,” Diduch said.

Following the kickoff, Kraft had runs of 15, 11 and nine yards to give Forreston another red zone opportunity. The drive died on the 6-yard line as a Tony Romero run on fourth-and-8 came up five yards short.

“We played the best we could and gave it everything,” said Kraft. “Tonight, things didn’t go our way.
Kraft led all rushers with 202 yards on 28 carries. He also scored all three of Forreston’s touchdowns and its extra point.

The first Cardinal scoring drive only took eight plays and was capped off by a 12-yard run by Kraft. After recovering an onside kick, it was only six plays, including runs of 12, 28 and 21 by Kraft, to make it 24-14 on the second Forreston touchdown.

“Kraft will go down as one of the best running backs in history here,” Diduch said.

After getting the ball back on a fourth-down stop, the Cardinals couldn’t keep the offensive machine going. SC forced a punt and took control of the game the rest of the way.

Forreston’s final touchdown came on a 68-yard drive, highlighted by a 30-yard reception from Carlson to Romero. Kraft scored from seven yards out to make it 38-20.

SC return the and onside kickoff for a touchdown and had a rushing touchdown to close out the scoring.

“Putting 50 points on them is not what I expected,” Noard said.
It was the fifth trip to quarterfinals by SC and the fourth by Forreston, joining the 1976, 1988 and 2011 teams.

“This senior class is one of the hardest working around.”

Stark County will face the No. 1-ranked Stockton (12-0) in the semifinals.

“They’ll give Stockton a run for the money,” Diduch said.

With 5:40 left in the game, there was a 20-minute delay for a medical emergency. An unidentified male sitting in the Stark County bleachers collapsed and CPR needed to be administered. There was no word yet on his condition.

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