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Menominee Indian’s Allen Smith, left, looks for a lane to run through as teammate Wendell Waukau Jr. provides blocking during the team’s nonconference game against Auburndale on Aug. 19 in Keshena. The Eagles’ offense struggled to move the ball in a 48-0 season-opening loss.Morgan Rode | NEW Media
Menominee Indian’s Bryce Dixon runs with the ball during the team’s nonconference game against Auburndale on Aug. 19 in Keshena. Open running room was hard to find for the Eagles, who struggled to get much going offensively in a 48-0 loss.Morgan Rode | NEW Media
Menominee Indian’s Thomas Harrison, right, closes in on Auburndale’s Tim Schmitt during the team’s nonconference game on Aug. 19 in Keshena. The Eagles’ defense had two takeaways and made a goal-line stand, but ran out of gas in the second half in the 48-0 finish.Morgan Rode | NEW Media
Menominee Indian quarterback Devin Beaulieu-Morgan, right, is hit as he attempts a pass during the team’s nonconference game against Auburndale on Aug. 19 in Keshena. Beaulieu-Morgan and the Eagles’ pass game were limited to quick passes as Auburndale’s pass rush was strong all game long in a 48-0 final.Morgan Rode | NEW Media
Menominee Indian’s Andre Corn, left, tries to escape the tackle of an Auburndale defender as Maech Corn, right, blocks during the team’s nonconference matchup on Aug. 19 in Keshena. Corn was the Eagles’ top receiver and also intercepted a pass in the team’s 48-0 loss.Morgan Rode | NEW Media
Menominee Indian’s Wendell Waukau Jr., right, lunges to try and bring down Auburndale’s Trayton Weber during the team’s nonconference matchup on Aug. 19 in Keshena. The Eagles only allowed 13 first-half points, but ran out of gas in the second half of an eventual 48-0 loss.Morgan Rode | NEW Media
Menominee Indian and Auburndale players line up before a snap during the team’s nonconference clash on Aug. 19 in Keshena. The game was the first regular season contest played in the state this fall.Morgan Rode | NEW Media