Juneau running back Liam Van Sickle gets tackled by several Kenai defenders, including James Siamani (25) and John Grossl (65) Saturday afternoon at Ed Hollier Field in Kenai. (Joey Klecka | Peninsula Clarion)

Juneau running back Liam Van Sickle gets tackled by several Kenai defenders, including James Siamani (25) and John Grossl (65) Saturday afternoon at Ed Hollier Field in Kenai. (Joey Klecka | Peninsula Clarion)

Crimson Bears shut out by Kenai Central, 27-0

Snap, run, score, repeat.

A tough week of repetition will cure any football team of mistakes and errors, and after a brutal loss to North Pole a week prior, Kenai Central made sure not to commit the same mistakes.

Kenai Central had a better time of scoring Saturday afternoon at Ed Hollier Field to earn a 27-0 shutout victory over Juneau-Douglas, a rival Division II opponent.

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• Joey Klecka is a reporter for the Peninsula Clarion and can be reached at joey.klecka@peninsulaclarion.com.


Kenai Central senior Rykker Riddall evades several Juneau tacklers Saturday afternoon at Ed Hollier Field in Kenai. (Joey Klecka | Peninsula Clarion)

Kenai Central senior Rykker Riddall evades several Juneau tacklers Saturday afternoon at Ed Hollier Field in Kenai. (Joey Klecka | Peninsula Clarion)

Kenai Central senior Zack Tuttle hauls in a long pass from quarterback Connor Felchle as Juneau defensive backs Donavin McCurley (right) and Liam Van Sickle hang on, Saturday afternoon at Ed Hollier Field in Kenai. (Joey Klecka | Peninsula Clarion)

Kenai Central senior Zack Tuttle hauls in a long pass from quarterback Connor Felchle as Juneau defensive backs Donavin McCurley (right) and Liam Van Sickle hang on, Saturday afternoon at Ed Hollier Field in Kenai. (Joey Klecka | Peninsula Clarion)

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