Grand River recap September 4, 2013
Gallatin scaled the state rankings by moving to 192 from 218 this week, the biggest jump in Grand River. The Bulldogs were able to make move up by defeating North Platte 22-0.
Maysville lost to Hogan Prep Charter 71-0 last week, the largest margin of any game.
Princeton's dynamic duo of Brant Faulkner and Cash Hartley proved to be unstoppable against Milan, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week. Faulkner threw for 113 yards and Hartley had 78 yards receiving. Ryan Bell helped Princeton's passing attack out by catching 2 balls for 21 yards.
The Tigers' dynamic duo of Faulkner and Hartley proved tough for the Wildcats to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
Faulkner put up the best numbers in passing as Princeton fell to Milan.
Hartley was the best wideout in the league this week as John Goodin's team lost to John Dabney's team.
Drew Cottrill was the best running back in the league this week. He ran for 122 yards on 18 carries as Albany lost to the Wildcats. Teammate Noah Wilmes added to the ground attack by rushing for 11 yards.
Leading Grand River in both passing and receiving yards, Princeton's Faulkner and Hartley have proven to be a lethal combination. Faulkner has thrown for 113 yards this season, while Hartley, a 6-foot-1 receiver, has 4 catches for 78 yards. The Warriors' Cottrill leads the league in rushing yards with 122.
Gallatin made the biggest jump in the national rankings this week, rising to 9,197 from 10,229. They were able to move up in the ranks after a 22-0 victory over the Panthers last week.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.