Anybody who follows Nebraska high school football religiously knows about the “Magic Circle.” It’s that imaginary circle that starts around Howells and highway 91, stretches north to Bloomfield, west to Elgin and back down to highway 91 ending at Albion. In that circle lies some of the roughest, toughest, tradition-rich football teams in the entire state. There have been more state championships claimed by teams in this circle than almost anywhere else, especially form the 8-Man ranks. Unbeaten and #1 ranked Kenesaw found out the hard way how these teams play football as Elgin/Elgin Pope John came to town and ended the Blue Devil’s D-1 state title hopes with a resounding 40-26 victory. The invaders for The Magic Circle sprinted to a 20-0 halftime lead and never looked back.
Kenesaw, who was coming off a 52-22 pasting of previously unbeaten Garden County, was forced out of their quick striking run game and never recovered. Kenesaw’s All-State quarterback candidate, junior Tyler Schnitzler had made shambles of that Garden County defense by rushing for 297 yards and 8 touchdowns just 6 days ago. But the hard hitting defense of the newly merged Elgin teams never let the speedy Schnitzler get untracked, limiting him to just 41 yards on 14 carries and forcing him into unwanted passing situations. The Wolfpack “D” forced Schnitzler, who had attempted only 7 passes a game, into a second half come from behind offense that made things uncomfortable to say the least. The Blue Devil signal caller, under constant pressure, could connect on only 5 of 18 passes for 89 yards as Kenesaw’s title hopes were dashed.
After the teams exchanged punts to open the game, Elgin/Pope John marched 52 yards in 7 plays for their 1st score. Hard running fullback Blake Anderson, who is only 5-8 and 155 pounds, blasted in from the 5 yard line carrying Blue Devils with him. The Wolfpack scored again in the 1st quarter when 155 pound QB Ross Schindler completely fooled the Kenesaw “D” and nailed Grant Beckman with a 25 yard scoring strike. Nash Schindler added the 2 point conversion run and Elgin/Pope John had was in the lead 14-0 after the 1st quarter and the Blue Devils were in shock.
Elgin/Elgin John John applied a dagger right before the halftime break that really put Kenesaw behind the 8 ball. Gaining possession of the ball on their own 15 with a minute 15 left, QB Ross Schindler pitched the ball to cousin Nash Schindler on a sweep right. Lightweight fullback Grant Anderson, leading the play, then delivered one of the most vicious blocks I have witnessed the entire season, flattening 1000 yard rusher Gavin Robinson, springing Nash Schindler for a 46 yard run that carried to the Kenesaw 19. Anderson the took the ball for 11 yards, then 3, and with only 13 ticks left in the half Ross Schindler hit Andrew Heitoff with a 7 yard TD pass. The Wolfpack went to the break with a 20-0 advantage.
Kenesaw came out with a vengeance in the second and drove the field 65 yards for a score on their opening possession. Gavin Robinson took it in for the score from the 5, cutting the lead to 20-6. The drive was aided by a 15 yard penalty on Elgin/Pope John. The Kenesaw fire was quickly extinguised on the next series when the Wolfpack, facing a 3rd and 8 on their own 17 caught Kenesaw napping. Ross Schindler found cousin Nash alone in the flat and floated a pass that #1 grabbed and danced 63 yards for a score. Just like that, the Elgin/Pope John was was back up to a 28-6. But after holding Kenesaw to a 3 and out, Nash Schindler lost the handle fielding the punt, and the Devils recoved it on the Wolfpack 29 and were back in business.
It took only 7 plays to have 215 pound FB Cogan Thompson bull over for a 2 yard touchdown. Robinson hit the end zone for a 2 point conversion run and Kenesaw was back withing two scores, 28-14 with 2:46 left in the 3rd quarter. But Elgin/Pope John delivered what appeared to be a knock-out blow on the next series. The invaders from the Magic Circle consumed the next 7:32 on a 14 play drive that ended with Nash Schindler scoring from the two. With 7:09 left in the game, and the Wolfpack leading 34-14, the hill to victory looked a little steep to climb for the Blue Devils but when a team is 11-0 and in the semi finals…..there is a reason.
Kenesaw scored on a Gavin Robinson 1 yard plunge with 6:08 on the clock, then halted a Wolfpack drive on the Blue Devil 24. Tyler Schnitzler completed only 2 of 7 passes on the next possession, but that was all it took for Kenesaw to score. A 32 yard strike to Robinson went from the Kenesaw 24 to the Elgin/Pope John 24, then Schnitzler bulleted a 24 yard scoring strike to Zane Woodman with 2:25 left in the contest. Could Kenesaw make the impossible comeback? It certainly looked like it when Elgin/Elgin Pope John faced a 3rd and 9 at their own 31 yard line.
With 1:30 left and a certain passing situation facing them, Wolfpack coach Carlee Wells went to his slippery quarterback for the kill. Ross Schindler put the ball in the gut of FB Blake Anderson, pulled it out and followed Nash Schindler as right side of the line sealed off the Kenesaw defense. Schindler sprinted to the Blue Devil 2 yard line and the Wolfpack forced Kenesaw to call their final timeout. Ross Schindler took a knee to kill more time, then the crafty Wells called a time out with just 7 ticks left in the game. Ross Schindler then followed his offensive line in for the final touchdown of the semi final contest and the Wolfpack punched their ticket to the Class D-1 State finals to face defending champion West Point Guardian Angels Central Catholic.
It was a heart wrenching loss for Craig Schnitzler’s Kenesaw squad, who had rolled over their first 11 opponents, outscoring them 632-155. The Blue Devils, who did not attempt one pass in the quarterfinal win over Garden County, was forced out of their game plan by the defensive wizards from Elgin/Elgin Pope John. Nash Schindler led the way for the Wolfpack with 141 yards on 24 carries and 2 touchdowns. Fullback Blake Anderson added 73 yards on 20 touches and quarterback Ross Schindler chipped in 94 yards on just 10 totes. Elgin/Pope John shocked Kenesaw by completing 4 0f 7 passes for 108 yards, but three of those completions were for touchdowns. Kenesaw’s potent rushing game was held to 156 yards, 104 of those came from hard running senior Gavin Robinson (on 23 carries). Both Schnitzler and Robinson finished the season with over 1000 yards rushing. Schnitzler finished with an unofficial total of 1,343 and Robinson, 1,120 yards. Nash Schindler of Elgin/Elgin Pope John also went over the 1000 yard mark a week ago.
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*Kenesaw head coach Craig Schnitzler should know a little about that “Magic Circle.” His father, Bob Schnitzler, put together an 11-Man Class C-1 dynasty at Battle Creek in the 80′s and early 90′s. The elder Schnitzler’s Battle Creek teams had 13 straight playoff appearances form 1984 through 1996, winning C-1 titles in 1981, ’86, ’87 and 1992. The now retired Bob Schnitzler won 293 football games in his illustrious career and is the 3rd winningest coach in Nebraska history.
*Elgin/Elgin Pope John beat Creighton 52-20 in the opening game of the 2011 season. Their D-1 state final opponent West Point GACC, beat that same team 34-28 just a few hours ago. We’ll see how that score comparison plays out next Monday a little after noon.







