Mid-Penn - Capital recap September 10, 2013
Fans got a thrill when Hunter Geisel and Brandon Kuntz connected against Selinsgrove. The connection went for 80 yards, the longest such play in Mid-Penn - Capital this season.
Milton Hershey was the team that made the biggest jump in the rankings, moving from sixth to third in the league. Earlier in the week, the Spartans defeated Kennard-Dale 54-20.
Trinity's dynamic duo of Geisel and Kuntz proved tough for the Seals to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week. Geisel threw for 188 yards and 2 touchdowns and Kuntz had 176 yards receiving. Kyree Calli helped Trinity's passing attack out by catching 9 balls for 104 yards.
The Shamrocks' dynamic duo of Geisel and Kuntz proved to be unstoppable against Selinsgrove, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
Garrett Stuter was the best running back in the league this week. In 35 carries, he ran for 205 yards as East Pennsboro fell to Dave Hess' team. Teammate Connor Yoder added to the ground attack by rushing for 26 yards.
Kuntz was the best receiver in Mid-Penn - Capital this week as Bill Ragni's team fell to the Seals.
Stuter was a passing and rushing force as the Panthers topped West Perry. Stuter's key target this week was Nick Guida, who caught 3 passes for 78 yards.
He went 12-22 with 1 interceptions.
Geisel put up the best numbers through the air as the Shamrocks lost to Selinsgrove.
Leading the league in both passing and receiving yards, Trinity's Mike Boguski and Kuntz have proven to be a lethal combination. 6-2 quarterback Boguski has thrown for 473 yards this season, while Kuntz has 17 catches for 397 yards. Stuter from East Pennsboro leads the league in rushing with 337 yards.
Camp Hill moved up to 300 from 439 in the state rankings this week, the biggest jump in the league. The Lions were able to make move up by defeating Shippensburg 30-26.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.