4A Division 1 recap September 10, 2013
Fans got a thrill when Evan Ewing and Jordan Bryson connected against Ankeny. The connection was good for 74 yards, the longest such play in 4A Division 1 this season.
Urbandale was the team that made the biggest jump in the rankings, moving from fourth to first in the league. Earlier in the week, the J-Hawks defeated Hoover 49-10.
Lincoln's offense was tough to stop this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver. Ewing threw for 155 and 2 touchdowns and Bryson had 168 yards receiving. On the ground Alex Seakor chipped in 103 yards.
The Railsplitters' offense was unstoppable this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver.
Lincoln's offense was tough to stop this week, as it produced the league's top passer, rusher and receiver.
Andy Campbell's team's dynamic duo of Ewing and Bryson proved tough for the Hawks to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
The Railsplitters' dynamic duo of Ewing and Bryson proved to be unstoppable against Ankeny, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
Ewing and Seakor gave Lincoln a balanced attack in passing and rushing last week. Jake Goble also contributed to the rushing game with 30 yards on the ground.
Ewing and Seakor gave the Railsplitters a balanced attack through the air and ground last week.
Bryson was the best wideout in the league this week as Lincoln fell to Brad Zelenovich's team.
Seakor was the most successful running back in 4A Division 1 this week.
Jesse Evans was a key player and the best on defense this week as the Railsplitters lost to the Hawks. He.
Ewing put up the best numbers through the air as Lincoln fell to Ankeny.
A big matchup in the league this week will be when Lincoln takes on Jefferson. As it stands, the Lynx are in sixth, while the Yellowjackets are in fifth.
Urbandale took down the Huskies 49-10 last week, the largest margin of any game.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.