The Knights had 359 yards of total offense, 308 on the ground, while the Wolverines had just 88 yards of offense.
A ten-play, 73-yard scoring drive ended when Jordan Lohse ran the ball into the end zone form 13 yards out with 6:48 to play in the first quarter. Jaden Norby added the two-point conversion run and the Knights took an 8-0 lead. Norby then scored on a 30 yard run, set up by a fumble recovery in WDC territory. The two-point conversion pass from Norby to Gage Staples was good and it was 16-0. Lohse then returned a punt 88 yards for a TD with 2:08 left in the opening quarter, putting the score at 22-0.
In the second quarter Norby scored on a 19 yard run and a 10 yard run. He also connected with Gage Staples on a 40 yard pass play, which was followed by an extra point kick by JJ Sabolik which put the score at 41-0.
In the third quarter, Braden Overson ran the ball in from 5 yards out and then scored the two-point conversion.
A fourth quarter touchdown run by Evan Paulson and a two-point conversion pass from Cole Anderson to Ryder Staples put the final score at 57-0.
Norby ran for 110 yards on 9 carries and completed 1-of-3 passes for 40 yards and a TD.
Defensively, Lohse picked off a pass and Austin Mattson recorded a quarterback sack. Anthony Sykora was the leading tackler for the Knights with 3.5. Norby, Kade Olson and Colton Lindquist each had 3 tackles.
The Knights (2-0) will travel to Crookston for a game next Friday.