
Grants Pass football is the Week 6 winner of the Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
Courtesy photo by James Taylor
Week 6 Winner: Grants Pass Football
The work ethic was always there. The resolve. The dedication.
But after back-to-back-to-back classes of talented kids, the
Grants Pass (Ore.) Cavemen are at the top of the heap.

Jake Stoffel (3) and Keil Nicholas (33) help lead
the Grants Pass defense.
Courtesy photo by James Taylor
Grants
Pass suffered through four straight losing seasons before going 7-4
last year. And now at 5-0 in 2014 — including two remarkably tough wins
over established programs — the Cavemen are ranked No. 1 in Oregon
according to the
MaxPreps Computer Rankings.
For
its work ethic, patience, vast improvement and 5-0 start, Grants Pass
is the MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon
National Guard.
"Even during those losing seasons, we played
most teams tough," head coach John Musser said. "We lost a lot of close
games. The kids worked hard during that stretch. We had a lot of great
kids, just not as many good football players as last year and this year.
We have a lot of depth. Basically we have had three classes
back-to-back-to-back of good football players."
Among the best is quarterback
Javan Appling, who completed 18 of 24 passes for 346 yards and five touchdowns in a 52-0 win over South Medford last week.
Grants Pass took a 31-0 halftime lead in that one and rushed for 244 yards as a team, led by
Zachary Hannan with 10 carries for 94 yards. Appling also rushed for 60 yards.
Keegan Weiss and
Jeret Musser
each caught two first-half touchdown passes. Weiss connected on passes
of 15 and 41 yards and Musser's scores went for 84 and 10 yards.
Coach Musser said Appling is both a physical jewel and student of the game.
"Javan
is big, strong and athletic," Musser said. "But this takes a back seat
to his mental attributes. He's smart beyond his years. We are a
‘concept' offense and he fully understands the purpose of every concept
we run. He is another coach on the field. Equally important is his
composure during clutch situations. He is always in control of his
emotions and is at his best when the pressure is on."
The pressure was really on during a 38-36 win over Sherwood in Week 1, followed two weeks later with a 38-34 win at Sheldon.
"We
beat two championship programs on the road in close games," Musser
said. "This bodes well for confidence and composure. With our depth, we
are fresh at the end of the game. We focus on execution in these
situations. That is the basis for our practice week. We put the kids in
all kinds of situations and our practices consist of short five-minute
segments with high tempo. Just like a Friday night."
Musser said he's been most pleased with his team's togetherness through the ups and downs.
"Our
kids have really struck with our process," he said. "As I said, the
kids during the 2-7 season worked just as hard as these guys, they just
weren't as good of players. On the flip side, these guys have the hunger
and drive of an underdog trying to win its first game. They approach
each week like the game of the century and take everything we say to
heart."

Brendan Sharp (34) is just part of the stout Grants Pass defense.
Courtesy photo by James Taylor