Southern 5B recap September 24, 2013
Whitehall/Harrison led Southern 5B in scoring this week by notching 29 points on Red Lodge.
The Trojans made the biggest leap in the national rankings this week, rising to 8,890 from 10,630. The improvement came about via a 29-15 victory over the Rams last week.
Jefferson's offense was unstoppable this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver. Alex Brunett threw for 136 yards and Sage Fadness had 65 yards receiving. On the ground David Weinmeister contributed 26 yards. Bredt Shanholtzer helped Jefferson's passing attack out by catching 2 balls for 32 yards.
The Panthers' offense was tough to stop this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver.
Jefferson's offense was unstoppable this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver.
Clint Layng's team's dynamic duo of Brunett and Fadness proved to be unstoppable against Loyola-Sacred Heart, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
The Panthers' dynamic duo of Brunett and Fadness proved tough for the Rams to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
Brunett and Weinmeister gave Jefferson a balanced attack in passing and rushing last week. Teammate Cole Woodland added to the ground attack by rushing for 25 yards.
Brunett and Weinmeister gave the Panthers a balanced attack through the air and ground last week.
Brunett put up the best numbers in passing as Jefferson fell to Loyola-Sacred Heart.
Weinmeister was the best running back in the league this week.
Fadness was the best receiver in the league this week as the Panthers fell to Terry Falcon's team.
Jefferson's offense has been unstoppable this season and the Panthers feature the season leaders in passing, rushing and receiving yards. Brunett has thrown for 497 yards and 7 touchdowns this season, while Shanholtzer has 8 catches for 181 yards.
The most important game in Southern 5B this week will be the match up between Manhattan/Manhattan Christian and Broadwater. The Tigers enters the contest ranked 20th in the state, while the Bulldogs ranks 18th.
Manhattan/Manhattan Christian featured an ironclad defense this week, and led the league in points allowed with 0.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.