Western Buckeye recap September 4, 2013
Ottawa-Glandorf took down Fostoria 55-0 last week, the largest margin of any game.
Kenton made the biggest jump in the national rankings this week, rising to 523 from 906. The improvement was the result of 22-2 victory over Coldwater last week.
The Wildcats' offense was unstoppable this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver. Grant Sherman threw for 268 and 2 touchdowns and Justin Sawmiller had 161 yards receiving. On the ground Kollin Stollar chipped in 24 yards. Stollar helped Kenton's passing attack out by catching 6 balls for 84 yards.
Kenton's offense was tough to stop this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver.
Mike Mauk's team's offense was unstoppable this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver.
The Wildcats' dynamic duo of Sherman and Sawmiller proved to be unstoppable against the Cavaliers, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
Kenton's dynamic duo of Sherman and Sawmiller proved tough for Coldwater to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
Sherman and Stollar gave the Wildcats a balanced attack in passing and rushing last week. Teammate Sherman added to the ground attack by rushing for 22 yards.
Sherman and Stollar gave Kenton a balanced attack through the air and ground last week.
Sherman put up the best numbers in passing as the Wildcats bested Chip Otten's team.
Stollar was the best running back in Western Buckeye this week.
He went 23-44 with 2 interceptions.
Sawmiller was the best receiver in the league this week as Kenton topped the Cavaliers.
A big matchup in the league this week will be when Wapakoneta takes on the Wildcats. The Redskins are currently in first, while Kenton is in third.
The Titans led Western Buckeye in scoring this week by notching 55 points on the Redmen.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.