Grand River recap September 10, 2013
Fans got a thrill when Dylan Heitz and Tyler O'Neal connected against East Buchanan. The connection was good for 93 yards, the longest such play in Grand River this season.
Princeton was the team that gained the most ground in the standings this week, jumping from third to first in the league. Earlier in the week, the Tigers defeated Putnam County 27-16.
South Harrison's dynamic duo of Heitz and O'Neal proved to be unstoppable against the Bulldogs, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week. Heitz threw for 366 yards and 2 touchdowns and O'Neal had 165 yards receiving. Wyatt Thomas helped South Harrison's passing attack out by catching 4 balls for 103 yards.
The Bulldogs' dynamic duo of Heitz and O'Neal proved tough for East Buchanan to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week.
Floyd Holsted was the best running back in the league this week. In 27 carries, he ran for 191 yards as Princeton fell to Kevin Bryan's team. Brant Faulkner also contributed to the rushing game with 91 yards on the ground.
He went 17-35 with 2 interceptions.
Heitz put up the best numbers through the air as Caleb Obert's team lost to the Bulldogs.
O'Neal was the best receiver in Grand River this week as the Bulldogs fell to East Buchanan.
South Harrison's Heitz and O'Neal have formed a dynamic duo this season, leading the league in both passing and receiving yards. Heitz has thrown for 441 yards this season, while O'Neal has 9 catches for 184 yards. John Goodin's team's Holsted leads the league in rushing yards with 291.
As it stands, the Bulldogs are in third, while the Tigers are in first.
Braymer lost to Salisbury 52-7 last week, the largest margin of any game.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.