‘No excuses’ at Creston/O-M football banquet

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Senior members of the Creston/Orient-Macksburg football team, who were honored at Sunday's postseason awards banquet, are front row, from left: Nathan Robinson and Garrett Abell. Middle row, from left: Caleb Thompson, Cole Tanner, Luke Neitzel, Keenan Reese, Bryce McIlravy, Kainen Somers and Tyler Mood. Back row, from left: Theo Hartman, Keaton Hulett, Briar Evans and Colby Taylor. Not pictured: Kenny Wynn. (CNA photo by SCOTT VICKER)

Even though the season ended differently from how they envisioned it, the Creston/Orient-Macksburg Panthers had plenty to celebrate at its postseason awards banquet Sunday evening in the Creston High School commons.

The Panthers finished the season at 7-3 with a 47-20 loss to eventual Class 3A championship game participant Sioux City Bishop Heelan in the opening round of the playoffs.

The season also marked the first time the Panthers ever defeated Harlan in back-to-back seasons.

Creston/Orient-Macksburg encountered a number of injuries over the course of the season, but at no point did the Panthers ever use those injuries as excuses, head coach Brian Morrison said.

“There’s no excuses that can be made about the way things ended up,” Morrison said. “On our team, I didn’t hear them. I heard from people ‘it’s been a great season up until now.’ That’s not the case with these guys. These guys play for four quarters no matter who is in, because they practice together.”

That attitude can be traced back to the great leadership provided by this year’s senior class, Morrison said.

Seniors

“This class defines being a class. They don’t care about individual awards at all,” Morrison said. “I got that sense three years ago, and they maintained that throughout their three years in the football program. First and foremost, what we need to do juniors, we have to step up and match their leadership, right? These guys lead by example and they don’t belittle you. They help you out.”

This year’s senior class included Briar Evans, Theo Hartman, Keaton Hulett, Bryce McIlravy, Luke Neitzel, Keenan Reese, Nathan Robinson, Kainen Somers, Cole Tanner, Colby Taylor, Caleb Thompson and Kenny Wynn, along with manager Tyler Mood and videographer Garrett Abell.

“This senior class, I’ve been with them for three years as a head coach,” Morrison said. “They really set the example of what I want from our football team and our football program. They respect the youth in the community. You don’t see them in the newspaper. They are good kids in the classroom and outside of the classroom. This entire senior class — outstanding effort, outstanding senior year. Congratulations.”

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