Jack Pine recap September 17, 2013
Harrison was the team that made the biggest jump in the rankings, moving from sixth to fourth in Jack Pine. The Hornets beat Farwell 37-7 earlier in the week.
Meridian scaled the state rankings by moving to 184 from 225 this week, the biggest jump in the league. The Mustangs climbed the ranks as a result of besting Roscommon 37-30.
Clare's dynamic duo of Colton Punches and Charlie Bugbee proved tough for Beaverton to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week. Punches threw for 107 yards and Bugbee had 51 yards receiving. Joe Huston helped Clare's passing attack out by catching 2 balls for 37 yards.
The Pioneers' dynamic duo of Punches and Bugbee proved to be unstoppable against the Beavers, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
T.J. Murringer was a key player and the best on defense this week as the Bucks lost to Meridian. The 6-foot-0 sophomore.
Brett Jobin provided a threat through the air and on the ground as Roscommon fell to Mike Bilina's team. Jobin's favorite target this week was Caleb Jernigan, who caught 2 passes for 43 yards.
Punches put up the best numbers in passing as Clare bested Beaverton.
Bugbee was the best wideout in the league this week as Kelly Luplow's team defeated Mark Grove's team.
Jobin was the best running back in Jack Pine this week. In 39 carries, he ran for 208 yards as Joe Holloway's team defeated the Beavers. Teammate John Miller added to the ground attack by rushing for 92 yards.
The Eagles are in fifth place, while the Mustangs are in first place.
Harrison took down Farwell 37-7 last week, the largest margin of any game.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.