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Photo Courtesy of Kerri Rempp

The Sioux County Warriors fell just short in an offensive shootout with the Potter-Dix Coyotes Friday.

Potter-Dix bested the undefeated Warriors 64-58. The points the Warriors needed for victory were left on the field, as the Coyotes blocked two point-after kicks, and Sioux County was unable to convert on five other point-after attempts.

Potter-Dix struck first in the game, scoring twice in the opening two and half minutes after recovering an onside kick. Dawson Monheiser scored on a fourth and sixth with a 33-yard run, and Kolby Labeau caught a pass from Dylan Tabor to give the Coyotes the edge. Sioux County answered with a 10-yard touchdown run by Jack Hunter, only to give up a 13-yard scoring run by Tabor less than a minute later. Trailing 24-6, Sioux Countyโ€™s Baxter Reece connected with Josh Perez on a seven-yard pass to make it 24-12. In the final minute of the first quarter, both teams found the endzone again. Landon Gasseling hauled in a 54-yard pass for the Coyotes with 58 seconds left, and Hunter scrambled in from six yards out as the period ended, making 30-20, Coyotes.

The teams continued to trade scores in the second quarter, with Monheiser scrambling in from five yards out for Potter-Dix early. Reece responded with an 18-yard rushing touchdown for Sioux County 10 seconds later. The Warriors nabbed the onside kick but were intercepted in the end zone by Domonic Christensen. Two plays later, Sioux Countyโ€™s Logan Monroe returned the favor and intercepted the Coyotes to set up an eight-yard rushing touchdown by Hunter to make it 38-32, Coyotes. Monheiser and Hunter each added another touchdown for their respective teams before half-time. Hunterโ€™s was a 65-yard run, followed by a Sioux County fumble recovery.

The second half started with strong defensive stands by both teams, with Sioux County finally winning the offensive battle on a Hunter go-ahead touchdown that put the Warriors up 46-44. The Coyotes reclaimed the lead as the third quarter ended with a Gasseling touchdown to make it 52-46. The fourth quarter swung the way of the Coyotes early, with a second interception and a Gasseling touchdown. Reece put the Warriors back within six points with his own rushing score, but Potter-Dix answered with a Callen McConnell touchdown. Hunter made the final score for either team, giving Sioux County one final five-yard touchdown with three minutes left.