Sieren sounds the scoring siren five times against Cardinal

Nov. 1, 2010. The date might not seem like much to the general public, but for Sigourney-Keota Cobra fans, both near and far from Cobra Field, they know that is the last time the Cobras won a playoff game, beating Camanche 48-22.
 
This playoff “losing” streak was broken last Friday, Oct. 23, when Sigourney-Keota shut out Cardinal 49-0 in the Second Round.
 
“The last time we made a solid trip anywhere, I was 1 1⁄2 years old,” Brady Duwa said.
 
The first quarter started slow, a missed field goal appeared to be the only scoring for the quarter until Sam Sieren had a 32 yard rush with 1:02 remaining to put the Cobras up 7-0. Cardinal returned the ensuing kickoff to their own 32, but they would punt it away and Sieren would score again with 8:44 left in the second quarter to go up 14-0.
 
The Comets had their next drive stalled after a mishandled snap by Maddux Jones which led to a muffed punt by the Cobras that Brady Duwa returned to the Comet 13. Duwa would then score from the Cardinal 5 with 5:11 left in the second quarter.
 
The fourth touchdown on the night, and third of the second quarter, was thanks to a blocked punt which allowed Sigourney-Keota to start on the Comet 12. Sieren made quick work and scored to put the Cobras up 28-0. The ensuing Comet drive also
saw a punt get blocked, with this one being recovered on Cardinal’s 2. Sieren scored and the score would be 35-0 at half.
 
Levi Crawford returned the second half kick to the Cobra 48, and later on the drive Sieren would score his fifth touchdown of the night with 8:15 in the third
quarter. Cade Molyneux would be the final Cobra to score, running from ten yards out to go up 49-0 with 6:06 left in the game.
 
“I hope we can take it the distance,” Duwa said.
 
1st 2nd 3rd 4th Score
SK 7 28 7 7 49
Cardinal 0 0 0 0 0
 
Next up, on Oct. 30, the Cobras will face off against the
 
Beckman Catholic Trailblazers of Dyersville. 
 
The Trailblazers, part of the WaMaC Conference are led by senior quarterback Nick Offerman’s 1216 passing yards (14 touchdowns) and 593 rushing yards (11 touchdowns), Trent Koelker’s 700 receiving yards (eight touchdowns) and Owen Huehnergarth’s 43.5 tackles.

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