League recap: Fryson races to league-leading run for Sunnyslope

By Staff Report Sep 4, 2013, 10:14pm

II Section I league recap: 9/4/13

II Section I recap September 4, 2013

Tim Fryson of Sunnyslope ran for the longest rushing play in II Section I this season against Washington last week. Fryson ran for 80 yards on the play and finished with 153 on the day as his team bested the Rams.

Jose Bivens and James Cartwright provided fans with a highlight when they connected against McClintock. The connection went for 52 yards, the longest such play in the league this season.

Hayden's dynamic duo of Bivens and Cartwright proved tough for the Chargers to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week. Bivens threw for 202 yards and Cartwright had 138 yards receiving. Amadou Gueye helped Hayden's passing attack out by catching 3 balls for 40 yards.

The Falcons' dynamic duo of Bivens and Cartwright proved to be unstoppable against McClintock, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.

Cartwright was the best receiver in the league this week as Hayden lost to Matthew Lewis' team.

Bivens put up the best numbers in passing as Jeremy Zimmerman's team lost to the Chargers.

Fryson was the best running back in II Section I this week. Teammate Joe Parker added to the ground attack by rushing for 48 yards.

The Falcons' Bivens and Cartwright have formed a dream team this season, leading the league in both passing and receiving yards. Bivens has thrown for 202 yards this season, while Cartwright, a 5-foot-8 receiver, has 9 catches for 138 yards. Fryson from Sunnyslope leads the league in rushing with 153 yards.

Two of the top teams in the league will go toe-to-toe this week when Damon Pieri's team takes on Browne. The Vikings' offense has scored 42 points this season, good for No. 1 in the league, while the Bruins have allowed only 0 on the year.

An important game coming up this the league this week will be when Sunnyslope takes on Browne. The Vikings are in second place, while Richard "R.C." Helton's team is in third place.

The top two defenses in the league will face off this season when Sunnyslope takes on the Bruins. The Vikings have allowed 8 points this season, while Browne has given up 0. Sunnyslope allowed 8 points last week as it defeated Washington.

The Bruins were the team made the biggest jump in the rankings, moving from ninth to third in the league. Earlier in the week, Browne triumphed over San Luis 58-0.



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