The game featured five punts to start the contest, with neither team generating much offense.
The junior entered the game with 1,166 yards and 14 touchdowns. Pulaski’s defense held Slinger running back Avery Kurth to 80 yards on 22 carries. “They’re a special group.”Īaron Maroszek led the Red Raiders on the ground with 150 yards rushing and one touchdown, while Maverick Cole added 78 yards on 10 carries. “Our defense has been the reason we’re able to win close games like the one tonight,” Pulaski Head Coach Jerad Marsh said. The No.3-seeded Red Raiders came up with two fourth-quarter stops to help carry them to a 10-7 victory over No. PULASKI – The Pulaski football team has relied on its defense all season, and its Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Division 2 Level 2 game against Slinger Oct.