9-Man Region 4 (9 Man) recap Oct. 9, 2012
Parshall/White Shield scored a stunning upset when it knocked off Trenton/Trinity Christian, 24-18. At the time, the Tigers was ranked 22nd in the state, while the Braves was 26th.
Divide County extended the longest winning streak in 9-Man Region 4 (9 Man) this week by beating Mott-Regent, 64-20. This was the team's eighth consecutive win.
Aaron Morman and Dylan Ruff gave Central McLean [Turtle Lake-Mercer/Underwood/McClusky] a balanced attack through the air and ground last week. Morman threw for 96 yards and three touchdowns, while Ruff ran for 223 yards. Dalton Hirschkorn also contributed to the rushing game with 40 yards on the ground.
Tyler Zentner was the best wideout in the league this week as the Wildfire fell to Divide County. Zentner racked up four receptions for 66 yards. Jonah Honeyman helped Mott-Regent's passing attack out by catching five balls for 50 yards.
Mott-Regent's Taylor Zentner and Zentner have formed a dynamic duo this season, leading the league in both passing and receiving yards. Zentner has thrown for 1579 yards this season, while Zentner, a 6-foot-0 receiver, has 38 catches for 820 yards. The Cougars' Ruff leads the league in rushing yards with 1492.
The marquee game in 9-Man Region 4 (9 Man) this week will be the clash between Central McLean [Turtle Lake-Mercer/Underwood/McClusky] and Bob Brown's team. Kevin Dockter's team enters the contest ranked 15th in the state, while the Maroons ranks fifth.
Two of the top units in the league will face off this week when the Cougars take on Divide County. Central McLean [Turtle Lake-Mercer/Underwood/McClusky]'s offense has recorded 300 points this season, making them No. 1 in the league, while the Maroons have permitted only 113 on the year.
The top two defenses in the league will face off this season when the Cougars take on Divide County. Central McLean [Turtle Lake-Mercer/Underwood/McClusky] has allowed 132 points this season, while the Maroons have given up 113. The Cougars allowed 22 points last week as they beat Hettinger/Scranton.
Parshall/White Shield was able to crack the Top 25 in the state rankings this week after besting Trenton/Trinity Christian. The Braves came in at 25 in the state poll after placing at number 26 last week.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.