C2 District 9 recap October 22, 2013
St. Patrick's added to the longest winning streak in C2 District 9 this week by beating Dundy County-Stratton, 55-6. This was the team's seventh consecutive win.
St. Patrick's took down the Tigers 55-6 last week, the largest margin of any game. Alex Harms threw for 69 yards and 1 touchdown and ran for 15 yards during the win.
Hershey's offense was unstoppable this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver. On the ground Gaige Marshall chipped in 138 yards. Landan Maassen helped Hershey's passing attack out by catching 2 balls for 26 yards.
The Panthers' dynamic duo of Logan Weir and Josh Margritz proved tough for Cambridge to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week. Maassen helped Hershey's passing attack out by catching 2 balls for 26 yards.
Marshall provided a threat through the air and on the ground as Hershey beat the Trojans. Marshall's favorite target this week was Margritz, who caught 4 passes for 64 yards.
Cambridge's Taylor Kubik and Jake Witte have formed a dream team this season, leading the league in both passing and receiving yards. 6-1 quarterback Kubik has thrown for 713 yards this season, while Witte has 11 catches for 263 yards. Ryan Smith's team's Marshall leads the league in rushing yards with 904.
The top two teams in the league will face off this week when first place St. Patrick's takes on second place Hershey. Last week, Kevin Dodson's team bested Dundy County-Stratton, while the Panthers defeated Josh Graves' team.
Hershey's Marshall is a mere 96 yards away from breaking the 1,000-rushing-yards mark for the season. In 102 carries Marshall has accumulated 904 yard this year.
Two of the top units in C2 District 9 will face off this week when St. Patrick's takes on the Panthers. The Irish's offense has scored 268 points this season, good for No. 1 in the league, while Hershey has allowed only 49 on the year.
The league will see a high scoring game when the Panthers and St. Patrick's face off this week. The top two offenses in the league, Hershey comes in having scored 252 this season, while the Irish have scored 268. The Panthers scored 36 points last week as they defeated the Trojans.
The top two defenses in the league will face off this season when Hershey takes on St. Patrick's. The Panthers have allowed 49 points this season, while the Irish have given up 58. Hershey allowed 6 points last week as it beat Cambridge.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.