Sheboygan North defeated Sheboygan South 28-0 in a game broadcast from North High School, with North dominating on the ground and building a two-score cushion in the third quarter. Mike Martin, play-by-play announcer, reported the final score as 28-0 and described North’s second-half control.
The win pushed North to 5-1 and dropped South to 1-5, the broadcast said; those records were noted during the postgame recap. The game’s decisive factor was the rushing attack: Mike Martin said Noah Blaha rushed for 135 yards on 10 carries, and North’s quarterback Sam Olsen ran for 77 yards on 17 carries and scored on a 3-yard run.
North opened the scoring late in the first half when Dayton Petrovski finished a drive with a 3-yard touchdown run, and the Raiders added two more rushing scores in the third quarter — including a touchdown run by Olsen and a long touchdown set up by a 68-yard run by Noah Blaha, the broadcast reported. The commentators noted a key sequence earlier when North fumbled on a long drive and South then held possession for more than nine minutes but lost momentum after a penalty wiped out a first down.
South’s offense featured Austin Decker at quarterback; commentators described Decker as a fast, athletic runner who showed passing ability but who did not complete many throws in this game. Trenton Justice, a South two-way starter and special-teams player, left the game in the first half with an injury and did not return, the broadcast said. Commentators also noted Decker appeared to limp after an earlier spin move and that Dayton Petrovski left briefly with a leg issue but later walked off under his own power.
Penalties affected the flow for both teams: the broadcast cited several holding calls on North that changed field position, and an offensive penalty on South that erased a third-down conversion during a long drive. Turnovers and those penalties were mentioned by the commentators as turning points that contributed to North’s advantage.
"North wins it by a score of 28 to nothing," Mike Martin said during the postgame wrap-up. Chris Wright, color commentator, and Martin closed by previewing each team’s next opponent on the schedule as mentioned during the broadcast.
North’s rushing attack and a defense that limited South’s passing attempts were the deciding factors in the broadcast account. Commentators said North will play at Green Bay East next week and that South will visit Green Bay Notre Dame; those upcoming opponents were listed during the sign-off.