Kearney Quiets the Tigers 49-7

The Kearney Bulldog faithful rolled into the Warrensburg Activities Complex parking lot Saturday morning and gathered for a tailgate party. Intent on another Bulldog victory, they crowded into the stadium together, filling every available seat on the visitor-side bleachers – and they were loud.

Before the end of the first quarter, disappointment silenced the Warrensburg side of the stadium. The Warrensburg Tigers were on a roll, winning five straight behind a promising sophomore quarterback, a 2,000-yard rusher, and an exceptional wide receiver. For the second time in 12 months, the Tigers would face the Kearney Bulldogs – at home – for the right to move ahead in the state playoffs.

Kearney linebacker Kale Tucking stole a soft lob from Tigers sophomore quarterback Camden Mannering and ran it back 54 yards for the pick-six.  Photo by Eric Stevens.

The Bulldogs broke their bracket. Dryden Hendrix ran 15 yards to the endzone to cap a 96-yard drive in the opening salvo. Kearney’s offensive line pushed the Tiger defense all over the field, clearing the way for four more touchdowns in the first half, but not before Kearney linebacker Kale Tucking stole a soft lob from Tigers sophomore quarterback Camden Mannering and ran it back 54 yards for the pick-six.  

Kearney linebacker Kale Tucking stole a soft lob from Tigers sophomore quarterback Camden Mannering and ran it back 54 yards for the pick-six.  Photo by Eric Stevens.

With a 14-0 lead, Bulldog quarterback Carter Temple sprinted 29 yards behind the downfield blocking of Kearney’s running backs for the touchdown at 8:44 in the second quarter. Drew Nelson was a perfect 7-of-7 on PAT kicks.

With 3:48 to go in the first half, Bulldog senior running back Corbin Emmons scored on a 5-yard push pass from Temple. The Bulldogs got busy in the waning minutes of the first half as Temple threw a perfect strike to Emmons who took it 53 yards for the touchdown.

Emmons recovered a Warrensburg fumble on the ensuing kick-off return, and with 1:35 left, Kale Tucking scored on a reverse handoff that went 22 yards, closing the half with the Bulldogs overwhelmingly in charge at 42-zip. 

“What an unbelievable effort from our kids,” said head coach Logan Minnick. “We came out hot which was huge you know, but anytime you score on defense and you have a turnover on a kickoff return, the score could get a little bit lopsided.”

Kearney scored midway in the third quarter on a Carter Temple 45-yard run on fourth down with a yard to go. Coach Minnick turned the reins over to the second unit for the remainder of the game.

Warrensburg’s only score was on a fourth-quarter 40-yard carry by AJ Smith and successful point-after kick by Anton Wiederhoeft for the final 49-7 Kearney win.

“At the end of the day we played the game like Kearney football,” said Minnick. “The defense was absolutely lights out against a team that's averaging 40-plus points a game and likes to spread us out and throw it all over the field at times, but I think our kids have learned to play that kind of defense.”

The 12-0 Bulldogs travel to Festus, Missouri to face the 10-2 Festus Tigers next Saturday November 29, for the semifinal round of the playoffs.

KPGZ News – Mike Davis contributed to this story.