Olympian-Packerland - Small recap Oct. 3, 2012
The biggest upset of the week belonged to Sevastopol, who took down 351st ranked Sevastopol, 20-13. Austin Kissel threw for 68 yards and ran for 85 yards in the win.
Tony Bley and Bryce Birmingham provided fans with a highlight when they connected against Gibraltar. The connection was good for 87 yards, the longest such play in Olympian-Packerland - Small this season.
Hunter Prokash threw for 138 yards and three touchdowns. He was 10-20 with one interceptions.
Brock Gilsdorf provided a threat through the air and on the ground as Reedsville topped Algoma. He completed eight passes for 111 yards and also ran for 125 yards. Gilsdorf's favorite target this week was Bryler Kiekhaefer, who caught three passes for 61 yards.
Birmingham was the best wideout in the league this week as the Pioneers fell to the Vikings. Birmingham tallied three receptions for 112 yards. Cody Giesseman helped Sevastopol's passing attack out by catching one ball for six yards.
Spencer Schulz was the most productive running back in the league this week. He ran for 146 yards on eight carries as Hilbert lost to Gibraltar. Teammate Austin Schaffer added to the ground attack by rushing for 87 yards.
Sevastopol's offense has been unstoppable this season and the Pioneers feature the season leaders in passing, rushing and receiving yards. Noel Farber has thrown for 606 yards and three touchdowns this season, while Birmingham has 12 catches for 347 yards. Giesseman leads the league in rushing with 566 yards.
A big matchup in the league this week will be when the Wolves take on the Wolves. Hilbert is currently in first, while Algoma is in fifth.
Matt Kuhn 's team extended the longest winning streak in the league this week by beating Oostburg, 56-7. The victory was the sixth in a row for the Wolves.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.