Missouri: Air assault keeps Fort Osage football on top

By Dean Backes Sep 16, 2009, 12:00am

Edward Pearl connects with Kamryn Tillmon six times for 151 yards and a pair of scores in the Indians' 35-14 win over Lee's Summit West.

Fort Osage ascended to the top of the Class 5 football rankings following former No. 1 Raymore-Peculiar’s 42-6 loss to Class 6 Liberty during second-week action of the Missouri high school football season.

QB Edward Pearl heads up field in win over Lee's Summit West.
QB Edward Pearl heads up field in win over Lee's Summit West.
Photo courtesy of Dean Backes
Following an impressive 35-14 win over Lee’s Summit West, in which Indian quarterback Edward Pearl played plenty of catch with receiver Kamryn Tillmon in the first half, the Indians will stay put.

Fort Osage built a 20-0 cushion at intermission after the aerial duo connected on 54-yard and 53-yard scoring strikes before setting up Pearl’s 1-yard plunge just before halftime with a 40-yard completion. In all, Tillmon caught five balls for 148 yards and two scores in the opening half of play.

"We worked together all offseason working out and running routes, and it’s starting to pay off this year," Pearl said of the passing duo that has hooked up for six scoring strikes already in 2009. "He’s a great athlete. If you get him the ball he’s going to make the play."

"Me and him have been playing together for a real long time, and we hang out all the time," Tillmon added. "I think it’s the chemistry. We’ve got great chemistry."

Lee’s Summit West’s Jordan Wade gave the Titans some momentary momentum with an 11-yard scoring run in the third quarter to cut the deficit to two touchdowns.

But Indian cornerback Ian Mathis turned the tide back in the favor of the victors when he picked off a pass and returned it 61 yards for a 28-7 advantage. Fort Osage stretched the lead to 35-7 on a 1-yard run by Jaleel Gordon to improve to 3-0 on the season.

Lee’s Summit West’s James Rich rounded out the scoring in the fourth quarter with a 56-yard romp as the Titans dropped to 1-2 on the young season and drop out of the Class 5 rankings for the time being.

Fort Osage RB Clayton Stewart (40) takes handoff from Pearl.
Fort Osage RB Clayton Stewart (40) takes handoff from Pearl.
Photo courtesy of Dean Backes
Below is a look at some of the top offensive performances during-week three action, as well as the latest 11-man football rankings.



Missouri's Top Performances

Rushing

Darrell Jobe of Winnetonka rushed for 310 yards and three touchdowns on 33 carries in a 28-24 win over Park Hill South…Smith-Cotton’s Andrew Byrd rushed for 295 yards and three touchdowns on 17 carries in a 28-21 win over Marshall…Ross Flick of Carrollton rushed for 279 yards and four touchdowns on 22 carries in a 41-0 win over Plattsburg…Cameron’s Lincoln Greene rushed for 258 yards and two touchdowns on 34 carries in a 14-6 win over Lawson…Caleb Schaffitzel of Fair Grove rushed for 243 yards and four touchdowns on 31 carries in a 34-12 win over East Newton…Marshall’s Matt Jacobs rushed for 242 yards and three touchdowns on 47 carries in a 28-21 loss to Smith-Cotton…Darrenn White of University Academy rushed for 237 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries in a 33-12 loss to West Platte…Timberland’s Jermaine Hill rushed for 229 yards and five touchdowns on 10 carries in a 49-14 win over St. Charles West…Lavance Taylor of Raytown rushed for 229 yards and five touchdowns on 13 carries in a 41-12 win over Oak Grove…Christian Brother’s Josiah Stanfield rushed for 220 yards and a touchdown on 28 carries in a 24-7 win over Chaminade.

Passing

Marcus Brinkley of Tipton completed 9-of-14 passes for 253 yards and four touchdowns in a 39-0 win over Hallsville…North Callaway’s Tyler Walker completed 10-of-16 passes for 252 yards and five touchdowns in a 35-0 win over South Callaway…Michael Griminger of Valle Catholic completed 11-of-20 passes for 248 yards and four touchdowns in a 59-7 win over St. Vincent…Ash Grove’s John Litchford completed 9-of-14 passes for 229 yards and three touchdowns in a 36-15 win over Pleasanton (Ks.)…Colby Bowles of Richmond completed 14-of-16 passes for 226 yards and three touchdowns in a 27-18 win over Savannah…Pleasant Hill’s Cody Todd completed 15-of-21 passes for 224 yards and a touchdown in a 39-38 win over Odessa…Matt Hermann of Columbia Hickman completed 11-of-17 passes for 216 yards and two touchdowns in a 31-28 loss to Park Hill…Lee’s Summit North’s Caleb Cole completed 21-of-38 passes for 214 yards and two touchdowns in a 24-19 loss to St. Joseph Central…Matt Pritchett of St. Joseph Benton completed 16-of-28 passes for 212 yards and three touchdowns in a 22-20 loss to Maryville…West Platte’s Brett Grindstaff completed 8-of-13 passes for 212 yards and three touchdowns in a 33-12 win over University Academy.

Receiving



Kamryn Tillmon of Fort Osage caught six passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns in a 35-14 win over Lee’s Summit West…East Buchanan’s Cory Bower caught seven passes for 129 yards in a 22-7 loss to Rock Port…Blake McFadden of Savannah caught 13 passes for 129 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-18 loss to Richmond…Richmond’s Jake Vandiver caught six passes for 129 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-18 win over Savannah…Cole Shepherd of West Platte caught four passes for 126 yards and a touchdown in a 33-12 win over University Academy…Rock Port’s Chase Chamberlain caught eight passes for 119 yards and two touchdowns in a 22-7 win over East Buchanan…Lucas Powers of St. Joseph Benton caught four passes for 115 yards and two touchdowns in a 22-20 loss to Maryville…North Callaway’s Travis Karhoff caught four passes for 108 yards and a touchdown in a 35-0 win over South Callaway.

Missouri High School Football Rankings

Class 6
1. Hazelwood Central (3-0) 73 33 1
2. Jefferson City (3-0) 111 59 33. Liberty (3-0) 120 15 4
4. DeSmet Jesuit (3-0) 111 7 5
5. Rockhurst (2-1) 79 71 6
6. Blue Springs (2-1) 93 43 2
7. Christian Brothers (3-0) 96 62 7
8. Blue Springs South (2-1) 58 70 8
9. Joplin (3-0) 145 33 9
10. Hazelwood West (3-0) 129 27 10

Class 5
1. Fort Osage (3-0) 82 28 1
2. Webster Groves (2-0) 84 28 2
3. Raytown South (2-1) 89 15 4
4. Park Hill (2-1) 75 49 5
5. Raymore-Peculiar (1-2) 55 72 3
6. Timberland (3-0) 119 21 6
7. Chaminade (2-1) 66 57 7
8. Parkway North (3-0) 121 7 -
9. Rolla (3-0) 104 33 -
10. Winnetonka (3-0) 69 43 -

Class 4
1. Webb City (3-0) 135 41 1
2. Staley (3-0) 105 41 2
3. Helias (3-0) 119 28 3
4. Smith-Cotton (3-0) 112 28 4
5. Kearney (2-1) 131 31 5
6. Neosho (3-0) 126 69 6
7. Harrisonville (2-1) 66 49 7
8. MICDS (3-0) 130 34 8
9. Normandy (2-1) 91 70 9
10. Bolivar (3-0) 107 52 10

Class 3
1. Cardinal Ritter (3-0) 122 26 1
2. Monett (3-0) 114 27 2
3. Chillicothe (3-0) 94 41 4
4. O’Hara (3-0) 114 49 6
5. Potosi (3-0) 117 26 7
6. Cassville (2-1) 87 74 8
7. Cameron (3-0) 80 34 10
8. New Madrid County Central (2-1) 86 110 3
9. Mountain Grove (2-1) 59 51 5
10. Logan-Rogersville (2-1) 73 39 9

Class 2
1. Hogan Prep (3-0) 123 36 1
2. Carrollton (3-0) 122 0 2
3. Centralia (3-0) 143 25 3
4. Clark County (3-0) 99 6 4
5. Maryville (2-1) 71 60 6
6. Fair Grove (3-0) 113 18 7
7. Blair Oaks (2-1) 69 82 8
8. Lawson (2-1) 64 54 5
9. Warsaw (3-0) 129 73 9
10. South Harrison (3-0) 143 8 10



Class 1
1. Orrick (3-0) 112 15 1
2. Penney (3-0) 150 20 2
3. Tipton (3-0) 106 24 3
4. Valle Catholic (3-0) 148 45 4
5. Greenfield (3-0) 110 44 8
6. Wellington-Napoleon (2-1) 85 52 5
7. Miller (2-1) 91 55 6
8. Thayer (2-1) 94 68 7
9. Princeton (2-1) 56 54 9
10. Rock Port (3-0) 93 40 -