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The Pioneers season came to an end against the #1 seeded Wildcats with a 28-6 loss on a bright, sunny and warm Saturday afternoon at New London-Spicer.  The Pioneers scored in the 1st quarter on a QB sneak by Garrett Cummings to take a 6-0 lead and the game was tied 6-6 at halftime.  But the Wildcats scored 22 unanswered points in the 2nd half to advance to the 6AAA Championship.  The Pioneers ended their season with a record of 6-4.
The 12th seeded Pioneers saw their season come to an end against the 5th seeded Wolves with a 3-1 loss. The Pioneers staged a big rally in the 1st set to win 26-24, but then Milaca swept the next 3 sets by scores of 20-25, 23-25, 21-25.  Pierz ends the season with a record of 7-20.  It was the final match for 8 outstanding Seniors: Ashley Kimman, Sydney Suska, Kendra Cekalla, McKayla Smude, Addie LeBlanc, Jadyn Dorn, Elissa Pawlu and Kaleah Olesch.
The 4th seeded Pioneers opened the Section 6AAA Playoffs with a 27-14 win over the Dutchmen. Kirby Fischer ran for 167 yards and 3 touchdowns on the offensive side while also leading the team with 15 tackles and recovering a fumble on defense. Jacob LeBlanc ran for 90 yards with a touchdown and a 2-point conversion run. Derek Stangl had an end zone interception and Max Barclay recovered a fumble off a Gene Skiba sack as Pierz advanced to the Semifinals against New London-Spicer.
The Pioneers closed out their regular season with a 22-14 road loss to the Royals. Kirby Fischer ran for 2 touchdowns and booted a pair of extra points and Jacob LeBlanc ran for 110 yards but a Connor Carlson 29 yard touchdown run with 3:30 left in the game broke a 14-14 tie and lifted Royalton to the win.
For the second time this season, the Pioneers and Flyers played a thrilling 5-set match, and just like the previous meeting in Pierz, Little Falls came out on top 3-2 by scores of 16-25, 26-24, 25-12, 25-27, 14-16.  This match wrapped up the regular season for the Pioneers with a record of 7-19.
The Pioneers closed out the home portion of their season schedule with a 3-0 setback at the hands of the Silverstreaks by scores of 17-25, 19-25, 22-25.
The Pioneers lost 38-7 to the undefeated Eagles on Friday night. The game turned late in the 1st half when the Pioneers were trailing 20-7 but had the ball inside the EVW 10 with less than :30 to go.  But instead of a touchdown for Pierz, the Eagles got a 95 yard interception return for a touchdown with :06 left to make it 26-7.  Jacob LeBlanc ran for 96 yards and the Pioneers only touchdown in the loss.  Kirby Fischer had 2 interceptions on defense for Pierz.
The Pioneers lost 3-0 to the Huskies in Albany by scores of 17-25, 14-25, 19-25.  Leading the Pioneers were Ashley Kimman with 15 kills and 10 digs, and Kendra Cekalla with 22 assists.
The Pioneers beat the Royals 3-1 by scores of 25-23, 26-28, 25-20, 25-15 to earn their 7th win of the season.  Ashley Kimman had 15 kills and 21 digs, Kendra Cekalla had 30 assists, Maddie Lochner had 17 digs, Alyssa Sadlovsky had 15 digs and 9 kills and McKayla Smude had 10 kills to lead the Pioneers.
The Pioneers beat the Dutchmen 34-14 to improve to 5-1, using a strong rushing attack led by Reese Young with 184 yards and a touchdown, Kirby Fischer ran for 100 yards and scored 3 times and Derek Stangl added 82 yards on the ground.  Caden Knutson picked off his 3rd pass of the season and Gene Skiba, in his first game, registered 5 tackles.
The Pioneers, tied for 6th place in the Granite Ridge Conference, pushed the Conference-leading Crusaders to 5 sets in Pierz on Thursday.  The Pierz were serving for the match at 14-13 in the 5th, but the Crusaders managed to score the final 3 points to win 16-14 and avoid the Pioneers bid for a major upset.  Game scores were 16-25, 25-22, 11-25, 25-21, 14-16.
The Pioneers were unable to hold a 2-1 lead as the Thunder rallied for a 3-2 victory in Granite Ridge Conference action on Tuesday in Zimmerman.  Game scores were 24-26, 25-22, 25-21, 10-25, 9-15.
The Pioneers lost their Homecoming game 26-24 when the Tigers scored 2 touchdowns and added a 2-point conversion in the final 8 minutes to rally. Jacob LeBlanc ran for 2 touchdowns while Derek Stangl and Garrett Cummings also scored rushing touchdowns.  Kirby Fischer rushed for a season-high 108 yards for the Pioneers.
The Pioneers beat the Mustangs 3-1 to pick up their 2nd Conference win of the season.  Game scores were 24-26, 25-10, 25-20 and 26-24.  Ashley Kimman delivered 23 kills and had 13 digs, Alyssa Sadlovsky added 10 kills and 11 digs and Kendra Cekalla dished out 37 assists in the victory.
The Pioneers beat the Thunder Hawks 35-21 at Jacob LeBlanc ran for a career-high 224 yards and 2 touchdowns, Garrett Cummings added 2 scoring runs and Reese Young also found the end zone.  Kirby Fischer was a perfect 5-5 on extra-point kicks as Pierz improved to 3-0.
The Pioneers road to a 4-0 record wasn't a smooth one as they won a tight 12-7 battle with the Rockets.  Jacob LeBlanc ran the ball 30 times for 184 yards and both Pierz touchdowns.  But the lead trimmed to 12-7 late in the 4th quarter and the Rockets driving, Caden Knutson intercepted a pass at the Pierz 13 with under a minute left to play to seal the 12-7 victory for the Pioneers.
The Pioneers drop an exhilarating 3-2 match to the Flyers by scores of 19-25, 25-14, 26-24, 17-25, 16-18.  In the decisive 5th set, both teams had potential Match Point opportunities twice before the Flyers prevailed with an 18-16 win in Set 5. 
The Pioneers beat the Lakers 43-14 to improve to 2-0. Garrett Cummings ran for 3 touchdowns while Jacob LeBlanc and Derek Stangl also rushed for touchdowns. The Pioneers also got a defensive score when Reese Young scooped up a fumble and raced 33 yards for a 3rd quarter score as Pierz won on the road for the first time this season.
The Pioneers fall 3-1 to the Falcons in Granite Ridge Conference action despite 21 kills from Ashley Kimman.
The Lightning capped off a dream season by beating their Victory League rival from Buckman 12-3 in the Class C State Championship in Faribault on Labor Day.  Brett Kramer, a draftee from Fort Ripley, earned the Win in relief.  After the Billygoats scored 3 in the top of the 1st, it was all Nisswa after that, as the Lightning plated 12 unanswered runs to win the first State Title in team history.  Jeremiah Piepkorn had 4 hits and drove in 4 runs, Kody Ruedisili was 3-4 and Aaron Jenkins was 3-4 with a Homer and 3 rbi to lead the offense.  Lane Girtz, Noah Boser and Matt Kummet drove in 1st inning runs for Buckman, who finished as State runner-up for the 2nd time in franchise history.
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