Bigfork players lead North to 26-0 victory
It’s been seven months since Jerry
Rose, Travis Knoll and Christian Ker helped the Bigfork Vikings
football team capture the Class B state title, but their months off
of the gridiron weren’t evident Saturday afternoon as they played
key roles in the North’s 26-0 victory over the South in the 23rd
annual Big Sky Class B all-star football game.
The South was nearly the first team to
put points on the board as they attempted a field goal during their
second offensive possession, but it was unsuccessful and the North
took over from there.
With 8:23 left in the first half on
third-and-10 from the North’s 31-yard line, Ker connected with
Knoll, who was wide-open and took the ball into the end zone just
like old times. Ker added to the North’s lead with a two-point
conversion on a run-play.
“Christian played like a college
quarterback Saturday,” said Bigfork football head coach Todd
Emslie.
Emslie was supposed to serve as one of
the assistant coaches for the game, but was unable to due to his
commitments as a teacher at Swan River School. Bigfork’s defensive
coordinator Ed Buttrey went in his place and helped coach the North
team. Emslie did make the trip over to Billings for the game,
though.
“They did absolutely incredible,”
Buttrey said. “The Bigfork boys did just like they did during the
regular season. They excelled on the field and were the shining
stars of the all-star game.”
The South did what they could to
respond after Knoll and Ker’s points rally, but were intercepted
during their next possession. Four plays later, Knoll returned to
the end zone with the ball on a 24-yard run to give his team a 14-0
lead at halftime.
“It was pretty cool to see No. 24 go
streaking down the field again,” Emslie said.
Knoll took in a third touchdown off of
the second-half kickoff, running through the middle for a 95-yard
score.
Knoll, who was named MVP for the North,
racked up 248 all-purpose yards during the game, though he handled
the ball just 12 times.
Ker was solid during his time at
quarterback. He completed five of his 13 passes for a total of 112
yards.
While Ker and Knoll were in a familiar
spot, Rose took on a role that was new to him. Rose, who usually
plays center for the Vikings, played at guard for the North.
“Jerry did a fantastic job,” Buttrey
said. “He was put into a position for the first time and he played
really, really well.”
Buttrey helped coach the North’s
defense, so his time working with the Bigfork boys was limited, but
the feedback he received from other coaches during the week of
practices that preceded the big game was positive.
“They are humble kids and they were
hard working kids,” Buttrey said. “I was getting comments all week
about that. It was great.”
Despite at one time being the team that
took away a lot of other team’s dreams of a state title, Buttrey
said the Bigfork boys worked well with their North teammates.
“A lot of the kids on our team were
from Fairfield, Cut Bank, St. Ignatius and folks that we had been
adversaries with during the season, but there was no tension,”
Buttrey said. “They came together and played really well as a
team.”
Saturday’s victory marks the second
consecutive win for the North over the South, however the South
still leads the all-time series 12-11.
“I’m really proud of the kids,” Buttrey
said. “They represented Bigfork really well and they ultimately won
the game. They did everything they did all season long. They worked
hard, they played hard and they won. That’s just what they do.”
The football all-star season is just
getting started. Knoll will compete in the Mon-Dak on Saturday and
the Shrine game on July 16. Emslie will serve as an assistant coach
for both of those games.