Also, Mauk nears records; Ash passes for 510 yards.

Montevideo (Minn.) quarterback Brett Bergeson passed for 502 yards and seven touchdowns in a victory.
Photo courtesy of Montevideo High
It could be just physical maturity and confidence, but something has transformed
Brett Bergeson into a surprising offensive weapon as a senior at
Montevideo (Minn.).
The 6-foot-1, 170-pound quarterback exploded Friday night during a 56-49 victory over previously unbeaten Albany (Minn.) by completing 24 of 40 passes for 502 yards and seven touchdowns without an interception. All are school records.

Brett Bergeson missed a state recordby one touchdown pass.
Photo courtesy of Montevideo High
Only two players in Minnesota history have thrown for more yards in a game. The record is 555 and he just missed the No. 2 mark of 505. He also narrowly missed the state touchdown record of eight.
"That was huge," Bergeson said. "I still can't believe it. I really don't look to break individual records. The biggest thing was that we beat the No. 2 team in the state. It could be maturity. We've all been in the weight room and my arm is more developed. We're really determined and have set high goals for ourselves. We've just got to focus on one game at a time."
Coach Dave Vik saw some signs earlier in the year when Bergeson passed for a record 293 yards out of a double-wing offense. He never had a 200-yard game as a junior.
"He's been so accurate," Vik pointed out. "He's a student of the game. He has worked his tail off in the weight room. He watches a lot of film. We have a great receiving corps and offensive line."
Bergeson has led the Class 3A Thunderhawks to a 4-0 record by completing 61 of 100 passes for 1,170 yards and 14 touchdowns. Three of his four interceptions came in one game.
A three-sport standout, Bergeson is a shooting guard in basketball and a shortstop in baseball. He carries a perfect 4.0 GPA and has drawn interest from several Division III coaches for basketball. He still is looking for his first football offer, but they may be coming after his latest performance.
He's definitely going to be a marked man during the rest of the football season.
"They might stay back in their coverage, but if they do, we have a good running back," he pointed out. "We have great offensive weapons all over the place."
* Despite breaking in nine new offensive starters,
Kenton (Ohio) senior quarterback
Maty Mauk continues his march toward numerous national passing records. Last week he completed 21 of 33 passes for 228 yards and two touchdowns during a 36-20 victory over Ottawa-Glandorf (Ottawa, Ohio). He also ran 26 times for 173 yards and three touchdowns. He now has 1,101 completions, just two short of the national record. He moved into third place with 1,737 attempts and 172 touchdowns. He remains third with 15,393 yards.
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Parker Ash passed for 510 yards and seven touchdowns to lead
Prestonwood Christian (Plano, Texas) to a 62-34 victory over John Paul II (Plano, Texas). Six-foot-9 basketball standout
Zach Peters snared 17 passes for 245 yards and three touchdowns.
* Cornerback
Michael Mason broke up seven passes intended for outstanding wide receiver
Gehrig Dieter as
Penn (Mishawaka, Ind.) defeated Washington (South Bend, Ind.), 17-6. Dieter finished with seven catches for 79 yards and one touchdown.
* Junior quarterback
Brice Ramsey (6-3, 190) — a University of Georgia recruit — kicked a 57-yard field goal to help
Camden County (Kingsland, Ga.) blank Bradwell Institute (Hinesville, Ga.), 58-0.
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De Anza (Richmond, Calif.) defeated Albany (Calif.), 27-22, to end a 42-game losing streak.
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Kitwana Clark ran 44 times for 351 yards and six touchdowns as
Kenowa Hills (Grand Rapids, Mich.) nipped previously unbeaten Holland (Mich.), 56-50, in double overtime.
* Lincoln Park (Mich.) was handed a state-record 48th consecutive loss, 43-0, by
Woodhaven (Brownstown, Mich.).
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Southridge (Beaverton, Ore.) outlasted West Salem (Salem, Ore.), 56-55, in triple overtime.
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Jordan Barnes ran for 446 yards and six touchdowns as
Van Alstyne (Texas) outscored Farmersville (Texas), 62-55.
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South Medford (Ore.) rolled past Crater (Central Point, Ore.), 42-14, behind senior
Jack Singler, who passed for 424 yards and five touchdowns. Senior
Matt Retzlaff caught 13 passes for 256 yards and three touchdowns.
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Brad Bennett threw for 370 yards and five touchdowns as
Century (Hillsboro, Ore.) outscored McMinnville (Ore.), 62-48. Sophomore
Gabe Gubrud starred in a losing cause by completing 21 of 40 passes for 325 yards and three touchdowns.
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Troy Elliott kicked a school-record 51-yard field goal as
Corner (Warrior, Ala.) defeated Locust Park (Ala.), 48-20.
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Northside (Fort Smith, Ark.) defeated Heritage (Rogers, Ark.) in a 70-51 shootout.
Kenrick Burns completed 30 of 40 passes for 485 yards and four touchdowns, while also running for three scores.
Shaquille Jones caught 14 passes for a school-record 276 yards and scored three times.
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Kingwood Christian (Alabaster, Ala.) standout
Montez Haynes caught eight passes for 310 yards and five touchdowns during a 39-36 victory over East Memorial (Prattville, Ala.).
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Leighton Vander Esch passed for 434 yards and six touchdowns as
Salmon River (Riggins, Idaho) routed Council (Idaho), 76-30.
* In a battle of undefeated teams,
Burke (Omaha, Neb.) edged
Papillion-LaVista (Papillion, Neb.), 42-35, with both quarterbacks setting school passing records. Burke junior
Zach Cook threw for 387 yards and tied the Class A record with six scoring passes. In a losing effort, sophomore
Alec Ditoro passed for 390 yards. There were no interceptions on either side.
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Plymouth (N.H.) was nipped by
Trinity (Manchester, N.H.), 12-7, ending a 40-game home winning streak that started in 2004.
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Matt Naton completed 14 of 19 passes for 405 yards as
West Genesee (Camillus, N.Y.) rolled past Fayetteville-Manlius (Manlius, N.Y.), 44-14.
* Senior
Baylor Boone of
Cascia Hall (Tulsa, Okla.) intercepted a school-record four passes during a 70-0 rout of Blackwell (Okla.).
* Previously winless
Essex (Essex Junction, Vt.) defeated Mt. Mansfield (Jericho, Vt.) 51-19 as
Joey Picard passed for 303 yards and a school-record eight touchdowns.
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Jerame Littell completed 27 of 37 passes for 467 yards and five touchdowns as
Stillwater (Okla.) nipped Sand Springs (Okla.), 38-37.
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DAVIS STOPS JESUIT BOYS SOCCER WIN STREAKDavis (Calif.) held the nation's top-ranked boys soccer team,
Jesuit (Carmichael, Calif.), to a 1-1 tie, giving coach Ashley Yudin a very nice 41st wedding anniversary present. Jesuit had won its previous 68 consecutive matches, which was the nation's longest active winning streak.
* Milestone coaching victories posted last week included No. 600 by Charlie Engle of
Mt. Markham (West Winfield, N.Y.) and Tom Brenitsky of
Scotch Plains-Fanwood (Scotch Plains, N.J.); No. 300 by Tom Geysen of
Franklin (Mass.); and No. 200 by Lorenzo Dibenedetto of
East Boston (Mass.).
MUGGSY BOGUES TO COACH HIGH SCHOOL TEAMTyrone "Muggsy" Bogues has been hired as head boys basketball coach at
Faith Christian Academy (Boonsboro, Md.). Bogues was the point guard for 1982-83 national champion Dunbar (Baltimore) and later played 14 years in the NBA at 5-foot-3.

Sadie Edwards is reportedly transferringto Nazareth High in Brooklyn.
File photo by Paul Stockmann
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Sadie Edwards, a 5-10 junior, has transferred from Mercy (Middletown, Conn.) to Nazareth (Brooklyn, N.Y.), according to the New Haven Register. She averaged 16.5 points and seven assists last year while leading Mercy to state runner-up honors in Class LL.
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Bronson Koenig, a 6-2 junior point guard, has chosen the University of Wisconsin over North Carolina and Duke, according to the La Crosse Tribune. He averaged 17 points a game last year while leading
Aquinas (La Crosse, Wis.) to the Division 3 state title.
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Jamee Swan has made a commitment to the University of Colorado, according to the Arizona Republic. The 6-3 standout averaged 19.6 points and 13.4 rebounds as a junior for
Marana (Tucson, Ariz.).
* The Star Tribune reports that 6-2 senior
Jackie Johnson of
Eden Prairie (Minn.) will attend the University of Minnesota. The 6-2 senior averaged 14.2 points last year.
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MOLLY SEIDEL SETS WISCONSIN CROSS COUNTRY RECORD
University Lake (Hartland, Wis.) senior Molly Seidel broke her own 4,000-meter state record when she won the prestigious 41-team Midwest Invitational in 13 minutes, 19 seconds. She had set the previous record of 13:34 just two weeks earlier.
* Dynamic
St. Benedict's Prep (Newark, N.J.) junior Edward Cheserek won the Passaic Coaches Invitational in a Garret Mountain course-record time of 14:53. The previous record of 15:16 had stood since 2003.
* Three-time Class A state champion Maddie Meyers of
Northwest (Seattle) won the Jim Danner Championship Varsity race in 17:38 during the Nike Pre-National meet at Portland Meadows. She won the 5,000-meter race by just three seconds over freshman Jordyn Colter from
Cherry Creek (Greenwood Village, Colo.).
POTPOURRI* Not even three concussions can keep Kristi Denny down for long. The
El Toro (Lake Forest, Calif.) athlete had to give up softball pitching, but is making a great transition to tennis. Her father, John Denny, reports she has compiled a 15-5 record at No. 3 singles after taking up the sport in June of 2010.
* The National High School Coaches Association has launched the High School Television Network on YouTube. It is located at
http://www.youtube.com/HSTN.
* Lexie Priessman of Cincinnati won four gold medals during the Japan Junior International gymnastics meet in Yokohama, Japan. She captured firsts in all-around (55.70), vault (15.825), uneven bars (14.175) and floor exercise (14.425).
* Volleyball coaching milestone victories achieved last week included No. 1,100 for Ann Schilling, who has won nine state titles at
Bayside Academy (Daphne, Ala.); and No. 800 for Steve Haaser, who has won seven state titles at
Southside (Fort Smith, Ark.).