With the Mid-Prairie Golden Hawk football game against Iowa City Regina originally scheduled for tonight cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns, KCII is going to bring you a classic Golden Hawk football broadcast Friday. This week, we turn the clock back to October 25th of 2019 when the Golden Hawks beat Albia on the Blue Demons senior night 77-13. The 77 points scored broke the previous school record of 72 points, set in a 1997 win over Wilton. The 11 touchdowns in one contest ties a school record, set in the same game against the Beavers. On scoring plays alone, Mid-Prairie posted 269 total yards. In total, they finished with 645 yards, including 537 on the ground. Both of those numbers are new school records. The previous record for total yards in a game was 630 in a win over Colfax-Mingo in 2006 and the previous mark for rushing yards was 495, also set in the Colfax-Mingo game. The Hawks outgained the Blue Demons 645-223 in total and 537-43 on the ground. Mid-Prairie was six of six scoring in the red zone.
Individually, Kayden Reinier scored five touchdowns on the ground, on runs of 93, 22, five, three and two yards. The five total touchdowns is fourth most in a single game in school history, tying him with Adam Kos, Sean Thornton, Josh Berry, Josh Boone, Tanner Miller, Brody Barthelman and Ricky Vargas. His 93 yard scoring run is the second longest rush in school history, matching a Kos run from 1999. His 270 yards in the game is the seventh highest total in program history for a single game and also pushed him over the 1,000 yard mark for the season, he ended the year with 1,127 yards and 21 touchdowns on 159 carries. Vinny Bowlin had a trio of touchdowns, scoring on runs of 80, 29, and one yard. His 80 yard romp is the 10th longest rush in school history. Nathan Quinby added two rushing touchdowns, one of seven and one of six yards. His six yard scoring run was the record breaker with five minutes left in the game. The classic broadcast will begin with the Washington HyVee pregame show at 6:30 and kickoff at 7p.m. on AM 1380, FM 102.5 and KCIIradio.com.