![]() ![]() ![]() The Black Knights came full circle, getting a 24-point home win of their own on Friday.īelding started quick on its first drive of the game, scoring a touchdown with sophomore running back Tyler Cooper on a 20-yard rush, putting Belding ahead, 7-0, nine-and-a-half minutes into the game.īelding’s second drive was stalled inside the five-yard line, allowing junior kicker Paden Rousseau to chip in a 22-yard field goal to make the score 10-0 halfway through the second quarter. The extra motivation and large crowd on hand gave the Black Knights a terrific home field advantage, something they didn’t have when they lost at Kelloggsville last year, 27-3. The Black Knights ditched the orange and black and sported pink jerseys for their annual Believe Game for cancer awareness. We just have to go a little farther and then we’ll be back.” ![]() “We’re getting our program back to where it should be. “It’s really awesome,” offensive lineman John Ross said of the playoff berth. DN Photo | Alex FreemanīELDING - While the Black Knights may have suffered a tough loss to Kelloggsville last season, they got a bit of revenge on Friday, winning 30-6 over their conference foes while also clinching an automatic playoff berth. In the process, the Black Knights hit the six-win mark and clinched the playoffs for the third consecutive season. Belding junior running back Riley Hart sheds off a tackler as he turns upfield for a nice gain during Friday night’s Believe Game at Rudness Field against Kelloggsville, which Belding won 30-6. ![]()
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