Saints nip Osage in battle for L.R. Falk trophy

By Kristi Nixon

ST. ANSGAR — If there is one thing that St. Ansgar head coach Drew Clevenger and Osage first-year head man Chris Kyhl can agree on, the 2023 season opener in this rivalry game was one for the ages.

Osage’s Jake Krebsbach (6) and St. Ansgar’s Christian Michels both go for a loose football in the fourth quarter of the Saints’ 25-24 nail-biter over the Green Devils. EJ Photo/Kristi Nixon

The Saints capitalized on a pair of Green Devil turnovers in the first half to take a 12-0 lead and then had a battle the rest of the way in an eventual 25-24 non-district victory to reclaim the L.R. Falk trophy for the first time in a couple of seasons.

“A lot of people make a lot out of this rivalry of things it shouldn’t be,” coach Clevenger said. “I know Chris feels the same way, that it is a good, fun rivalry. That’s how I approach it. I know that’s how he approaches it. It was a great game. Their kids played hard, our kids played hard, but we’re sure as heck happy that we came out on top.

“Heck of a game – it’s what a high school game should be.”

Kyhl added, “That’s what you dream for as a high school football coach. You dream to come out on the other end of it, but like I told our kids, ‘You can’t ask for a better atmosphere, a better football game.’ St. Ansgar is a really well-coached team – they do a really nice job. I have to give coach Clevenger and his staff all the credit.”

The full story and more photos appear in the Aug. 30 print and e-editions of the Enterprise Journal.

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