Mid-Penn - Keystone recap September 17, 2013
Hershey's Jailen Harmon rumbled for the longest rushing play in Mid-Penn - Keystone this season in his game against Cedar Crest last week. Harmon's team defeated the Falcons as he sprinted for 69 yards on the play and finished with 149 in all.
Palmyra scaled the state rankings by moving to 426 from 516 this week, the biggest jump in the league. The Cougars climbed the ranks as a result of defeating Donegal 31-30.
Lower Dauphin's dynamic duo of Jason Shellenberger and Jake Shellenberger proved tough for Elizabethtown to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week. Shellenberger threw for 39 yards and Shellenberger had 29 yards receiving.
The Falcons' dynamic duo of Shellenberger and Shellenberger proved to be unstoppable against the Bears, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
Shellenberger put up the best numbers through the air as Lower Dauphin beat Elizabethtown.
Shellenberger was the best receiver in the league this week as Rob Klock's team beat michael Cottle's team.
Jesse Campbell was a passing and rushing force as Hershey beat Cedar Crest. He completed 2 passes for 24 yards and also ran for 132 yards.
Harmon was the most successful running back in Mid-Penn - Keystone this week.
Leading the league in both passing and receiving yards, Cedar Cliff's Andrew Ford and Jacob Scott have proven to be a lethal combination. 6-3 quarterback Ford has thrown for 471 yards this season, while Scott has 14 catches for 149 yards. Campbell from Mark Painter's team leads the league in rushing with 345 yards.
A big matchup in the league this week will be when Mechanicsburg takes on Bishop McDevitt. The Wildcats are currently in first, while the Crusaders are in fifth.
Palmyra and the Indians played the closest game in the league this week, with Palmyra eventually emerging with a 31-30 victory.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.