League recap: East Valley stuns Colville in upset

By Staff Report Oct 8, 2013, 6:20pm

2A Great Northern league recap: 10/8/13

2A Great Northern recap October 8, 2013

The biggest upset of the week belonged to East Valley, who took down 110th ranked Colville, 20-0.

Pullman took down Deer Park 63-27 last week, the largest margin of any game. Mason Petrino threw for 324 yards and 3 touchdowns and ran for 26 yards during the win.

The Greyhounds' offense was tough to stop this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver. On the ground Sam Druffel chipped in 66 yards. David Ungerer helped Pullman's passing attack out by catching 6 balls for 145 yards.

Pullman's dynamic duo of Petrino and Ben Moos proved to be unstoppable against the Stags, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week. Ungerer helped Pullman's passing attack out by catching 6 balls for 145 yards.

Leading 2A Great Northern in both passing and receiving yards, Clarkston's Bruno Foust and Ryan Adams have proven to be a lethal combination. 5-10 quarterback Foust has thrown for 920 yards this season, while Adams has 27 catches for 479 yards. Dan Lucier's team's Ungerer leads the league in rushing yards with 635.

Fans will be thrilled by an exciting game in the secondary when the Bantams' Adams goes up against the Greyhounds' Justin Pintak.

One of the league's premier quarterbacks will go head-to-head with its top pass rusher when Clarkston and Pullman face off next week.

Next week's game between Dave Curtis' team and the Greyhounds will feature an aerial matchup as Foust tests his arm against Pintak's defensive ability.

The Knights are in third place, while Cheney is in second place.

The top two defenses in the league will face off this season when East Valley takes on the Blackhawks. Adam Fisher's team has allowed 68 points this season, while Cheney has given up 62.

The league will see a high scoring game when the Bantams and Pullman face off this week. The top two offenses in the league, Clarkston comes in having scored 89 this season, while the Greyhounds have scored 188. The Bantams scored 14 points last week as they lost to West Valley.



Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.