Jacobson runs for 234 yards as Larks storm past KCC

Published 11:40 pm Friday, November 14, 2014

Grand Meadow's Landon Jacobson skips into the endzone for one of his four touchdowns in the first half against Kittson County Central during the Minnesota State Nine Man semifinals Friday night in St. Cloud. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

Grand Meadow’s Landon Jacobson skips into the endzone for one of his four touchdowns in the first half against Kittson County Central during the Minnesota State Nine Man semifinals Friday night in St. Cloud. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

ST. CLOUD — Grand Meadow senior running back Landon Jacosbson had one of the best first halves of his life and then the Superlarks rolled out their passing game to put it away as they blasted Kittson County Central 49-0 in the nine man football state semifinals in Husky Stadium Friday.

Jacobson ran for 199 yards and four TDs in the first half and he finished the game with 234 yards in the blowout win for the Larks, who will play in their third straight Prep Bowl when they take on Edgerton-Ellsworth Friday at 10 a.m. in TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

Grand Meadow's Blake Benson hits Kittson County Central quarterback Dylan Olsonawski in the third quarter Friday night in their semifinal matchup in the Minnesota State Nine Man State Tournament in St. Cloud. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

Grand Meadow’s Blake Benson hits Kittson County Central quarterback Dylan Olsonawski in the third quarter Friday night in their semifinal matchup in the Minnesota State Nine Man State Tournament in St. Cloud. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

After fighting for every yard he earned against Underwood last week, Jacobson had plenty of room to run against the Bearcats (10-3 overall).

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“I think I have the greatest line in the state,” Jacobson said. “The open the holes for me and I just run for them. I always tell them if they give me five yards, I’ll give them five more. It’s a mutual thing and I have more respect for them than anyone.”

GM (13-0 overall) was in command when it held a 27-0 lead at the break and it took complete control early in the second half when Michael Stejskal hit Blake Olson for a 42-yard TD pass on a play-action fake on the first play of the second half to make it 34-0.

“We always try and run the ball, that’s kind of our game. But we want to establish our run to set up the passing game,” Olson said.

Although the game was being played in freezing temperatures of less than 15 degrees, Olson wasn’t wearing any gloves as he hauled four passes for 76 yards. In the past two years, the state tournament meant the Larks would get play indoors in the Metrodome, but this year it just means they get to play in colder temperatures.

That’s not something that bothers them.

Grand Meadow's Jordan Miland gets hands on Kittson County Central's Carson Thorsteinson during the third quarter in the Minnesota State Nine Man semifinals Friday night in St. Cloud. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

Grand Meadow’s Jordan Miland gets hands on Kittson County Central’s Carson Thorsteinson during the third quarter in the Minnesota State Nine Man semifinals Friday night in St. Cloud. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

“We say good football record is anything between zero and 100,” GM head coach Gary Sloan said. “You can’t control it, so why worry about it. It’s going to be as big a factor as you let it be and you can’t let it be a factor.”

GM has now picked up three straight shutouts and the Larks defense was truly dominant on Thursday as it held KCC to just 125 yards of offense. GM has now outscored its last three opponents by a combined score of 92-0.

“Our defense is playing real well so I thought we’d be able to hold them to a low number,” Sloan said. “I didn’t think we’d shut them out, and I never thought we’d get 49 points.”

SCORING SUMMARY

KCC 0 0 0 0 — 0

GM 7 20 22 0 —  49

First quarter

(GM) Landon Jacobson 1 run (Wyatt Richardson kick) (14 plays, 90 yards) 3:50

Grand Meadow's Cody Ojulu tackles Kittson County Central's Carson Thorsteinson during the third quarter in the Minnesota State Nine Man semifinals Friday night in St. Cloud. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

Grand Meadow’s Cody Ojulu tackles Kittson County Central’s Carson Thorsteinson during the third quarter in the Minnesota State Nine Man semifinals Friday night in St. Cloud. Eric Johnson/photodesk@austindailyherald.com

Second quarter

(GM) Jacobson 7 run (kick failed) (5 plays, 61 yards) 10:22

(GM) Jacobson 1 run (Stejskal run) (8 plays, 53 yards) 5:23

(GM) Jacobson 8 run (kick failed) (8 plays, 65 yards) 2:03

Third quarter

(GM) Blake Olson 42 pass from Stejskal (Richardson kick) (1 play, 42 yards) 11:54

(GM) Christophor Bain 3 run (Wes Ojulu kick) (7 plays, 50 yards) 4:00

Fourth quarter

No scoring

GM STATS

Rushing: Landon Jacobson, 28-for-224, 4 TD; Michael Stejskal, 6-for-10; Richard Bain, 11-for-78, TD; Zach Myhre, 12-for-42, TD; Brenn Olson, 3-for-13; Rian Leichtnam, 2-for-5; Kyle Oehlke, 1-for-2; passing: Stejskal, 7-for-10, 110, TD, INT; receiving: Blake Olson, 4-for-76, TD; Jacobson, 1-for-15; Connor Hartson, 1-for-11; Cody Ojulu, 1-for-8; sacks: Blake Benson (1); fumble recoveries: Blake Olson (1); penalties: 4-for-40

KCC STATS

Rushing: 54; passing: 71; penalties: 8-for-74