Four Rivers recap Oct. 30, 2012
Sullivan extended the longest winning streak in Four Rivers this week by beating Pacific, 66-14. This was the team's 10th consecutive win.
Sullivan took down the Indians 66-14 last week, the largest margin of any game.
Union's dynamic duo of Blake Hulsey and Jake Siddens proved tough for Priory to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week. Hulsey threw for 35 yards and Siddens had 15 yards receiving. Jacob Carmen helped Union's passing attack out by catching one ball for 10 yards.
Cody Pace made the biggest impact on defense this week as the Wildcats lost to the Rebels. The senior racked up two sacks.
Gage Tayloe was the most productive running back in the league this week. In 18 carries, he ran for 47 yards as Owensville lost to Priory. Nick Polcinski also contributed to the rushing game with 24 yards on the ground.
Erick Webster's team's Hulsey and Jobie Richardson have formed a dynamic duo this season, leading the league in both passing and receiving yards. Hulsey has thrown for 1892 yards this season, while Richardson has 37 catches for 497 yards. Tayloe from the Dutchmen leads the league in rushing with 499 yards.
The Eagles led Four Rivers in scoring this week after putting up 66 points on Pacific.
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