Western C (8 Man) recap Oct. 23, 2012
The biggest upset of the week belonged to Noxon, who took down 33rd ranked Noxon, 34-28.
Superior extended the longest winning streak in Western C (8 Man) this week by beating Darby, 68-32. This was the team's fourth consecutive win.
Austin Tucker was the best wideout in the league this week as the Red Devils fell to Granite. Tucker tallied seven receptions for 133 yards. Tyler Piazzola helped Noxon's passing attack out by catching four balls for 53 yards.
David Williams made the biggest impact on defense this week as Lincoln lost to Arlee. The 6-foot-0 senior recorded one fumble and grabbed one sack.
Billy Smith put up the best numbers through the air as Superior topped the Tigers. He finished with 17 completions for 250 yards and five touchdowns. Smith's favorite target this week was Adam Kay, who caught six passes for 93 yards.
Josh Erickson was the most productive running back in the league this week. He ran for 383 yards on 33 carries as the Lynx fell to the Prospectors. Blake Eisenzimer also contributed to the rushing game with 97 yards on the ground.
Victor's Matt Kittel and Kyle Ball have formed a dynamic duo this season, leading Western C (8 Man) in both passing and receiving yards. Kittel has thrown for 2533 yards this season, while Ball has 74 catches for 1068 yards. Lincoln's Erickson leads the league in rushing yards with 1863.
Tra Ludeman of the Charlo is only 84 yards short of surpassing 1,000 rushing yards for the season. Ludeman has rushed for 916 yards on 82 carries so far this year.
Allan Labbe's team took down Darby 68-32 last week, the largest margin of any game. Smith ran for 54 yards in the win.
Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.