Six Rivers recap September 4, 2013
The biggest upset of the week belonged to Highland, who defeated 246th ranked Highland, 46-7.
Heath Butler and Brett Lovelace provided fans with a highlight when they connected against Cuba City. The connection went for 77 yards, the longest such play in Six Rivers this season.
Potosi's dynamic duo of Kyle Kaiser and Chase Kruser proved tough for River Ridge to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week. Kaiser threw for 173 yards and 3 touchdowns and Kruser had 161 yards receiving.
The Chieftains' dynamic duo of Kaiser and Kruser proved to be unstoppable against the Timberwolves, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
Bradley Sigwarth was the most successful running back in the league this week. In 10 carries, he ran for 140 yards as Shullsburg beat River Ridge. Nathan Houtakker also contributed to the rushing game with 66 yards on the ground.
Kruser was the best receiver in the league this week as Mark Siegert's team bested Wade Winkers' team.
Butler provided a threat through the air and on the ground as Black Hawk beat the Cubans. He completed 4 passes for 116 yards and also ran for 101 yards.
Kaiser put up the best numbers through the air as the Chieftains topped the Timberwolves.
Leading Six Rivers in both passing and receiving yards, Potosi's Kaiser and Kruser have proven to be a lethal combination. Kaiser has thrown for 330 yards this season, while Kruser, a 5-foot-11 receiver, has 6 catches for 206 yards. The Warriors' Tanner Sweeney leads the league in rushing yards with 243.
A big matchup in the league this week will be when Cassville takes on Belmont. At the moment, the Comets are in third, while the Braves are in sixth.
Sweeney of Black Hawk ran for the longest rushing play in the league this season against Cuba City last week. Sweeney scampered for 91 yards on the play and finished with 135 on the day as his team defeated Guy Kopp's team.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.