The United Red Storm Fall to the Princeville Princes in Their Week Two Matchup

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Recap provided by Prairie Communications intern Elaina Allaman

The United Red Storm took on the Princeville Princes for this week two matchup. They both entered this game with an 0-1 record. United fell to the Annawan-Wethersfield Titans 35-16 and the Princeville Princes fell to the Knoxville Blue Bullets 54-20 in their week one opening games. The Princeville Princes started off the game strong with an 83-yard touchdown made by Jordan Johnson. Red Storm’s Jake McElwee responded with a 33-yard touchdown bringing the score 6-6 with 5:12 left in the first quarter. The Princeville Princes’ Schneider wrapped up the first quarter with a 9-yard touchdown, ending the first quarter with 14-6 as the score. Princeville again started off strong in the second half with a touchdown made by Johnson. This touchdown brought the Princes lead to 22-6 in the 3rd quarter. Princeville started the 4th quarter with a touchdown bringing the score 30-6. Princeville continued to grow their lead with another touchdown making the score 36-6. The Red Storm’s Sam Perry makes a touchdown taking that score to 36-14. Princeville responded immediately with a 79-yard touchdown run bringing the score to 42-14 with 3:55 left in the game. Sam Perry had a 36-yard run, making that his second touchdown for the night ending the game with the score of 44-20 with the Princes winning. The United Red Storm enters week three with a 0-2 record and will face Mercer County at the home of the Golden Eagles next Friday night, September 9th.

For the replay of the WRAM radio broadcast of the game, click HERE

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