Clarence Cannon recap September 10, 2013
The biggest upset of the week belonged to Palmyra, who took down 72nd ranked Centralia, 24-21.
Macon was the team that made the biggest jump in the rankings, moving from eighth to sixth in Clarence Cannon. The Tigers beat South Shelby 25-14 earlier in the week.
Macon's offense was unstoppable this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver. Craig Smith threw for 199 yards and Brendan Watts had 107 yards receiving. On the ground Chris Little chipped in 111 yards. Joe Lewis helped Macon's passing attack out by catching 4 balls for 62 yards.
Pete Claas' team's offense was tough to stop this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver.
The Tigers' offense was unstoppable this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver.
Macon's dynamic duo of Smith and Watts proved to be unstoppable against the Cardinals, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
The Tigers' dynamic duo of Smith and Watts proved tough for South Shelby to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
Smith and Little gave Macon a balanced attack in passing and rushing last week. Teammate Lewis added to the ground attack by rushing for 61 yards.
Smith and Little gave the Tigers a balanced attack through the air and ground last week.
Smith put up the best numbers through the air as Macon bested Rob Wilt's team.
Watts was the best receiver in the league this week as the Tigers beat the Cardinals.
Little was the most successful running back in the league this week.
An important game coming up in Clarence Cannon this week will be when South Shelby takes on the Panthers. The Cardinals are in fourth place, while Palmyra is in first place.
Jason Keilholz's team moved up to 87 from 137 in the state rankings this week, the biggest jump in the league. The Panthers climbed the ranks as a result of topping the Panthers 24-21.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.