Sacramento Metro recap September 17, 2013
Foresthill's Connor McCann rumbled for the longest rushing play in Sacramento Metro this season in his game against Valley Christian last week. McCann ran for 53 yards on the play and finished with 82 on the day as his team defeated the Lions.
Fans got a thrill when Anthony Castaneda and Kameron Arnold connected against Cristo Rey. The connection went for 91 yards, the longest such play in the league this season.
Woodland Christian's dynamic duo of Castaneda and Arnold proved tough for the Saints to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week. Castaneda threw for 141 yards and Arnold had 91 yards receiving.
The Cardinals' dynamic duo of Castaneda and Arnold proved to be unstoppable against Cristo Rey, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
Marcus Quintanilla was the best running back in the league this week. In 15 carries, he ran for 111 yards as Foresthill bested Steven Macias' team.
McCann was a passing and rushing force as Jim Herlehy's team topped Valley Christian. McCann's favorite target this week was Matt O'Brien, who caught 2 passes for 69 yards.
Castaneda put up the best numbers through the air as Bruce Pielstick's team beat the Saints.
Arnold was the best wideout in Sacramento Metro this week as the Cardinals defeated Cristo Rey.
6-foot-5 quarterback Castaneda of Woodland Christian is the league leader in passing yards this season with 371. He has also thrown 5 touchdowns. The leading receiver in the league this season is O'Brien. The Foresthill star has 9 catches for 182 yards.
An important game coming up in the league this week will be when Todd Conroy's team takes on the Cardinals. At the moment, the Lions are in fourth, while Woodland Christian is in first.
The Cardinals scaled the state rankings by moving to 836 from 868 this week, the biggest jump in the league. Woodland Christian climbed the ranks as a result of besting the Saints 50-0.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.