Cardinals flying high after ADM win

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The Newton offense huddles around offensive coordinator Chris Bieghler during a timeout in the first half of the Cardinals' 17-13 upset over ADM last Friday. Newton hosts Saydel tomorrow night for Senior Night. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

ADM had averaged 450 yards of offense per game entering the game, but was held to 328 against Newton — with more than half of it coming on its first touchdown drive and its final possession that ended with an interception in the Cards' endzone.

Equally important was the ability of Newton's offense to gain enough first downs to keep the Tigers' offense off the field. The Cardinals possessed the ball for 6 minutes and 20 seconds longer than ADM did, keeping their defense fresh. Newton forced the Tigers to punt six times and recorded six sacks.

"We wanted to go on the road and play a good team and prove we could hang with the best," Ergenbright said. "The goal of this team is to make the playoffs. A couple weeks ago, that seemed like a pretty far-fetched goal. To get there, you've got to show you belong. I think these guys now believe they belong."

PLAYOFF OUTLOOK

Newton (3-4, 2-2 Class 3A District 4) hasn’t made the playoffs since 2007, and it still has work to do to get there this season. It needs to win at least one of its two remaining games — vs. Saydel and Ballard — and the Cards’ fate more than likely will come down to the Ballard game.

Newton is currently in fourth place in the district standings, and four teams make the playoffs. Ballard and Dallas Center-Grimes are tied for fifth with a 1-3 district record, and face off Friday night. If Ballard wins, it would set up essentially a playoff game vs. Newton next week to determine who finishes in that all-important fourth spot — regardless of the Cardinals’ outcome vs. Saydel.

Thanks to South Tama’s win over Boone last week, it’s actually still possible for Newton to finish as high as second place in the district — which would award it a home playoff game in the first round. Boone is 3-1 in the district and beat Newton convincingly back on Sept. 7, but has to play at undefeated Grinnell this week and then hosts DCG next week. The Cards also would need South Tama (4-1) to lose at Grinnell next week.

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