The Glen Lake Lakers celebrated a blowout 62-0 win over Johannesburg-Lewiston on Friday, while honoring members of their 1994 state championship team. The Lakers dominated from the opening kickoff to the final whistle, showcasing a strong offense and defense.
Glen Lake senior quarterback Keaton LaCross kicked off the scoring with a 33-yard touchdown pass to Wade Daniels, followed by a 43-yard rushing touchdown by Benji Allen. The lead expanded to 17-0 after a 48-yard field goal by Boden Fisher. By halftime, Allen had added two more rushing touchdowns, pushing the Lakers’ lead to 36-0.
Additional touchdowns came from Fletcher Middleton (15 yards), Sam Dykstra (35 yards), and LaCross, who threw a 50-yard touchdown pass to senior Issac Hlavka. In the second half, Dykstra and Middleton each contributed with long touchdown runs, sealing the game at 62-0.
The Lakers’ offense dominated with Middleton rushing for 144 yards, Allen adding 82 yards, and Dykstra chipping in 62 yards. LaCross threw for 86 yards, with 1 touchdown and 1 interception. Hlavka led receiving with 50 yards.
On defense, Dominic Stein led the team with five tackles, while Middleton added four. Allen also recovered two fumbles from Johannesburg-Lewiston.
Glen Lake will face Saginaw Valley Lutheran next Friday at 7 p.m.
Suttons Bay fell to Onekama Friday 36-6 to move to 3-3 on the season.
The Norsemen will travel to Onekama Friday. Suttons Bay defeated Onekama in the first game of the season 44-16. The Norsemen will wrap up the season at home against Engadine Friday, Oct. 25.