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Black wins U.P. All-Star game

MARQUETTE — Several recent Upper Peninsula high school graduates got a taste of what the next level of football may be like here Saturday.

Marquette grad Kameron Karp scored three first-half touchdowns, helping the Black All-Stars post a 38-26 triumph over Red in the 14th Annual U.P. All-Star game.

Karp got Black on the board slightly more than four minutes into the contest on a 12-yard pass from Menominee’s Joe Haire.

The team’s Most Valuable Player scored again on a 14-year aerial from West Iron County’s Nate Thomson for a 13-7 lead with six seconds remaining in the opening frame, then gave Black a 19-7 cushion on a seven-yard run up the middle five minutes into the second.

Black led most of the way at Northern Michigan University’s Superior Dome, and on three occasions, kicked off to Red after it had scored a touchdown.

“I didn’t understand the rule at all, but it made the game interesting,” said Karp, who plans to continue his grid career at NMU this fall. “They (game organizers) didn’t want the game to get out of hand. They wanted to keep it interesting.”

Escanaba grad Collin Arnt was selected as the team’s Most Valuable Defensive Player.

“It was a weird rule, but we just toughened up and played to the rule,” he said. “We had a lot of fun and played hard. It was kind of neat meeting different kids and making new friends from throughout the U.P.

The contest provided the players with an opportunity to get used to 15-minute quarters, three longer than in high school.

“The extra three minutes added an entire quarter compared to high school,” said Karp. “I’m not used to that, but it was good to get into a game this long and get used to it. I had a good day. I’m just glad I could contribute. I’m very happy with our team’s success.”

Esky’s Bryant Maki, who caught a TD pass in the third stanza, will continue his football career as a wide receiver at Michigan Tech.

“We all played real well today,” he said. “It was fun to come here and play one last time (as a high school player) and represent our school. It was cool seeing kids we’ve never seen before and watching the kids from the smaller schools (eight-player programs) learn how to play the 11-player game. They made a few mistakes at first but caught on pretty well.”

Westwood’s Garrett Mann, also an NMU recruit, was selected the Black team’s Defensive MVP.

“This week was a blast meeting new kids and hanging out and practicing with them,” said Mann. “We bonded all week which helped during the game. It was a little tricky reading the uniform numbers (through a camouflage background) at first, but it got a little easier later in the game. It was fun playing here in the Dome and getting to know more about NMU.”

Iron Mountain’s Caleb Evosevich-Hynes scored Red’s first TD on a 30-yard aerial from Bark River-Harris’ Nick Javurek, tying the score at seven with 5:26 left in the first quarter.

Rapid River’s Bryce Lundquist also scored for Red on a two-yard run through the middle early in the third.

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