Coordinates: 42°18′50″N 92°11′56″W / 42.314°N 92.199°W / 42.314; -92.199
| Union High School | |
|---|---|
| Type | Secondary High School |
| Affiliation | North Iowa Cedar-East Conference |
| Principal | Travis Fleshner |
| Grades | 9-12 |
| Location | 200 Adams Street, La Porte City, Iowa, USA |
| Colors | Red, Black, Silver |
| Mascot | Knights |
| Website | www.union.k12.ia.us |
Union, Laporte City High School is a small high school in La Porte City, Iowa
The Union Knights won the Class 3A State Championship in 2011.
Union 21, Decorah 14
AT UNI-DOME
TEAM STATISTICS Union Decorah First downs 16 13 Rushes-yards 41 - 176 40 - 168 Passing yards 110 56 Comp-Att-Int 6 - 13 - 1 4 - 11 - 2 Total yards 286 224 Fumbles-lost 0 - 0 0 - 0 Punts-average 4 - 44.0 4 - 35.0 Penalties-yards 8 - 60 3 - 11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing: Union – Wes Burnside 25-127, Jay Scheel 13-55, Kyle Ansley 1-3, Team 1--2 Decorah – Josey Jewell 17-67, Kyle Hove 14-48, Blake Moen 5-24, Drew Schwartz 2-23
Passing: Union – Scheel 6-13-1-110 Decorah – Moen 4-11-2-56
Receiving: Union – Brad Gallup 3-79, Trev Hadachek 3-31 Decorah – Jacob Humpal 1-33, Michael Peter 1-18, Kyle Kregel 1-9, Jewell 1--4
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Union 10 3 0 8 – 21 Decorah 0 7 7 0 – 14 SCORING SUMMARY
UC - FG Brad Peterson 21 UC - Burnside 33 run (Peterson kick) DEC - Jewell 7 run (Josh Lee kick) UC - FG Peterson 36 DEC - Jewell 10 run (Lee kick) UC - Gallup 36 pass from Scheel (Scheel rush)
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