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the South quarterback John Perugini for a huge sack that forced the South to punt the ball away.

Zamora helped make way for the North’s offense in the second quarter. They scored two more touchdowns before the South managed to get on the scoreboard and topped off the first half with a final touchdown with ten seconds left to put them up 28-6.

The North’s control of the game carried over to the second half, putting up two more scores over the final 24 minutes. Zamora and the offensive line continued to make holes for the North’s running game, which amassed 256 yards and four touchdowns over the course of the game.

Meanwhile, the North defense did its part, holding the South to just one successful drive in the final two quarters of play. Healy continued to do his part, picking up a big special teams tackle and managing to wrangle down Perugini for another sack. He finished the game with a team high four unassisted tackles and four assists, as well as one unassisted and two assisted sacks.

The trio of Colby representatives, as well as the many other players and coaches associated with the all-star game, raised thousands of dollars for Children’s Wisconsin, a non-profit organization that supports the physical, social, and mental well-being of kids and families through medical care and research.


HORNET REPS -Jim Hagen, left, takes in the situation from the sidelines while Oscar Zamora, right, gets a read on the defense before a snap near the goal line.STAFF PHOTOS/NATHANIEL UNDERWOOD
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