Lyle-Pacelli falls to LeRoy-Ostrander

Published 11:23 pm Friday, September 13, 2013

Lyle-Pacelli's Daniel Bollingberg broke off a long run in the first quarter against LeRoy-Ostrander in LeRoy Friday night. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

Lyle-Pacelli’s Daniel Bollingberg broke off a long run in the first quarter against LeRoy-Ostrander in LeRoy Friday night. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

LEROY — The Lyle-Pacelli football team lost a shootout at LeRoy-Ostrander (2-1 overall, 2-1 SEC) by a score of 55-40 Friday.

LeRoy-Ostrander running back Travis Raddatz breaks away on the outside for a good run in the second quarter against Lyle-Pacelli Friday night in LeRoy. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

LeRoy-Ostrander running back Travis Raddatz breaks away on the outside for a good run in the second quarter against Lyle-Pacelli Friday night in LeRoy. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

The Cardinals put the game away with 1:52 left in the fourth quarter when Jace Bunne ran 30-yard for a touchdown.

LP (1-2 overall, 1-2 SEC) was led by Daniel Bollingberg, who ran for 251 yards and six TDs.

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Travis Raddatz ran for 207 yards and two scores for LO.

“We gave up way too many plays on defense,” LP head coach Reid Olson said. “We didn’t do a good job at the point of attack. I was afraid of it becoming a shootout and that’s what it was.”

LP lost three fumbles on the night to stall their offense as well.

“We’re a young team and this is part of growing pains” Olson said. “I’m proud of the kids and how they played.”

LO 13 22 6 14 — 55

LP 6 16 12 6 — 40

LP STATS

Rushing: Daniel Bollingberg, 28-for-251, 6 TDs; Jordan Hart, 16-for-59; Jordan Cotter, 15-for-47; passing: Hart, 8-for-11, 125; receiving: Taylor Wobschall, 3-for-74; Brady Lester, 3-for-29; Cotter, 1-for-17; Matt Kasel, 1-for-5

LO STATS

Rushing: Travis Raddatz, 15-for-207, 2 TD; Nate Bunne, 14-for-80, TD; Jace Bunne, 9-for-27, TD; Lucas Grass, 2-for-3, 2 TD; passing: Jace Bunne, 6-for-13, 122, 2 TD; receiving: Zach Royston, 1-for-28; Nate Bunne, 2-for-11