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Pelland, who got hit on the knee from the get-go, just ran for 38 yards, however in short-yardage circumstances he made the Golden Beavers (0-2) pay, scrambling for three scores inside the 5-yard-line, including a 2-yard thunder up the center with 43 seconds left to give the Thunderbirds a 20-14 lead.

"He played well last week against Sauk, however it seemed like we rested on him somewhat more this evening as a running back," Baraboo mentor Steve Turkington said. "He was harming a smidgen as well. He pushed through a smidgen of torment.

"He's a major youngster, so he's hard to handle. We get him running downhill, that is a full of feeling running play. That is the sort of youngster you simply rest on."

On protection, Pelland zoomed around, making a small bunch of tackles to assist with holding off the Golden Beavers.

Pelland and Turkington concurred that Pelland will not have the option to supplant Larson without help from anyone else.

"That is the thing I said toward the start of the year," Turkington said. "We will require four, five or six people taking care of their responsibilities too as they can to supplant a Luna."

Baraboo junior Isaac Pelland (5) is supplanting 2022 alumni Luna Larson at linebacker this season.

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Larson drove the group with 881 passing yards and six scores while likewise scrambling for 1,408 yards and 14 scores last season when Baraboo went 9-3 and made a profound season finisher run.

Pelland acquired experience last season protectively when Larson missed five games because of injury. Pelland completed the season with 14 all out handles, nine performance and one for misfortune. Nonetheless, Larson kept on playing quarterback for the Thunderbirds, just two or three games.

"It's tremendous whenever a sophomore can come in and get varsity reps, create and develop in a great group a year ago. That is no joking matter," Turkington said. "Watching the film against Sauk as a linebacker … he was fitting on the run so well. He was exceptionally forceful. I thought, 'alright, this youngster will be great.' He showed that as a sophomore and presently he's in that job where he must be great and assist us with dominating ball matches."

Said Pelland: "Playing on varsity as a sophomore and having the option to get reps and see the field since it's totally unique between (JV) and varsity. Having the option to do that and coming up to this level, I've previously got all the information in my mind that I really want. As of now all I need to do presently is execute."

This season, a pair is shaping among Pelland and colleague, quarterback Luke Vittengl, in the backfield. Vittengl tossed for 136 yards and a score, and went against Sauk Prairie last week. He followed it up with 148 passing yards against Beaver Dam and ran for a group high 75 yards.

"Luke Vittengl is great," Turkington said. "He's a decent competitor. … You saw that make light of on fourth where he turns around the field and gets the principal down (in the final quarter). Most folks can't do that. That is the very thing he can do and that is an immense contrast producer when you got a youngster that can do that."

Pelland values how Vittengl can help him.

"He takes a ton of strain away from me since he can likewise run the ball, as well," Pelland said. "He can do it all basically."

Photographs: Action from Friday's nonconference game between Beaver Dam at Baraboo Beau Brewster
Baraboo's Beau Brewster gets the ball and is presently running for additional yards.