With 11:44 to go in the third quarter Lenway motored down the KoMets sideline for a 75 yard touchdown with a Nelson pass to Elijah Hammonds giving Faribault a 35-21 lead.ħ:15 to go in the third quarter Donovan darted 24 yards for a score. įaribault got the ball to start the second half and it didn't take long to hit paydirt again. Two point conversion converted with a Nelson run. With 8 seconds left in the half the Falcons extended their lead with a Hunter Nelson 13 yard strike to AJ Worrell. Extra point pass attempt from Nelson to Beau Schrot was no good. The AJ Donovan kick was good.ģ:24 to go Matthias Lenway runs 85 yards for a kickoff return touchdown. The 215 pound back was not going to be caught after he passed the second level. The point after kick was no good making the score 14-13 in favor of the KoMets.ģ:39 to go in the half Anthony Moe Tucker raced 70 yards for a score. The AJ Donovan kick was good and the KoMets had a very short lived 14-7 lead.ģ:57 to go in the half Hunter Nelson threw a two yard scoring strike to senior Elijah Hammonds. With 5:54 to go in the first half Donovan connected with Gavin Giesler for a Kasson-Mantorville 16 yard touchdown. Solis connected on the point after kick to tie the game at 7. The extra point kick by AJ Donovan was good.įaribault would match the score with 92 seconds to go in the quarter when Nelson hit Johnny Frank on a 21 yard touchdown pass. It rained very hard before the game started.Īfter a play was stuffed senior KoMets quarterback Matthew Donovan scored on a 88 yard touchdown with 4:24 to go in the first quarter. With the ball at the 2 yard line Hunter Nelson came under center and tried to hit a hole to his left but was stopped and fumbled the wet football. This really spread the Kasson-Mantorville defense and it didn't appear they were equipped to stop it. The Falcons converted a couple of third downs with four receivers on one side of the field and one receiver on their other side with only quarterback Hunter Nelson in the backfield. Faribault took the ball in KoMets territory thanks to an errant snap to the Kasson-Mantorville punter. Kasson-Mantorville had the opening kickoff but could not move the ball in their first possession. In the second quarter 5 touchdowns were scored in the final 5:54, 4 in the final 3:57 of the half. There were big plays after big plays literally after in this game. The two teams combined to roll up 984 yards of total offense in the game. Kasson-Mantorville was out of time outs when Solis came onto the field to attempt the 32 yard kick. They converted a fourth down and 8 and a couple third downs before advancing the ball closer to the end zone with successive pass interference calls against the KoMets. If the scoreboard operator was accurate the Falcons had two time outs left when the game ended.įaribault had about 1:50 to go with all their time outs when they started the final drive at their own 31 yard line. Hence, undercutting recognition allows the slavemaker to avoid raid escalation with its associated fitness benefits.Senior Eduardo Solis had plenty of leg on the kick.
The slavemaker, however, benefits from not eliciting fights, as it doubles its enslaved workforce by capturing brood plus adult host workers. But, which parameters determine whether slave raids escalate, resulting in carnage among defenders? Our experiments reveal that host aggression is counterproductive as aggressive host colonies suffer from more fatalities during raids, but cannot save more brood. We further investigate how the slavemaker circumvents recognition and show that chemical resemblance of host profiles might explain the low aggressive responses. We demonstrate that nonenslaved colonies of its host species respond to this slavemaker with little aggression. pilagens regularly induces adult host workers to be part of their slave workforce. In contrast to the violent raids of most slavemakers, no aggression occurs during most of the raids of the newly described slavemaker Temnothorax pilagens. Instead, they steal brood during raids, and enslave those upon emergence. These fights, however, prohibit the enslavement of adult host workers (eudulosis), which cannot be manipulated to work for them. Yet, due to strong selection pressures, hosts of socially parasitic slavemaking ants often recognize them as enemies, so that slavemakers use open force to raid host colonies. Social parasites exploit animal societies and, likewise, detection avoidance can be beneficial. When parasites manage to circumvent host detection, exploitation of host resources is facilitated, as host defenses have not to be counteracted. Host entry is a crucial step in a parasite's life cycle.