
September 25
Even
though it was week 4, 6 was wild this weekend..
Players with 6 TD (passes or runs) on this Friday night —
1) Eric Czerniewski (Montgomery County), 6 TD passes,19 of 25, 392 yards
as the Wildcats won 54-28 over N.Callaway
2)Steve Callanan led Vianney past unbeaten DeSmet 12 of 22 for 333 yds,
6 TD passes.
3) Joe Foster (Jeff City) rushed for 6 TD in Jays 49-13 win over Poplar
Bluff
“Something
had to give” category…
Bolivar brought in a 48ppg offense while Nixa had permitted only 6 points
in this battle of 3-0 teams. In this case, the unstoppable machine won --
Liberators 49 Eagles 34!
Teams
breaking the barrier…
1)Most teams without a win for 4 weeks (in Ilinois) have to scrape, scratch,
claw for that 1st win in week 5. Not the Columbia Eagles, win #1 was a 49-7
blowout over Carlyle.
2) Gallatin Bulldogs fell 23-20 to previously winless Hamilton Hornets in
a major upset!
3) Windsor Owls notch win #3 (now 3-1) after winning just 3 games in 04!
other
views about some teams…
St Dominic Crusadors played ram-jam all night as they ran the ball 62 times
for 404 yards in 31-13 victory in AAA action against JFKennedy. This win
pushes Crusadors to the top of the conference. The entire game may be heard
on www.prepcast.com
Two 3-0 teams took the field in Odessa-Grain Valley contest. Odessa fell behind 12-0 but ripped off 22 unanswered points in 2nd quarter on their way to a 29-18 victory.
Blue Springs and Blue Springs South have been key players in the Suburban Big 7 conference in KC for ages. 2005 has a different look -- Liberty and Oak Park are the new tandem atop the league.
Mascoutah Indians, Andrew Cusamano, looked like a pro as he booted through a 36 yard FG with 4 seconds left to give his team an exciting 10-7 win over Jerseyville Panthers.
Howell Central Spartans (3-1)continue to fall behind (13-0) but rallied to win a 42-39 shootout against Washington Bluejays in Gateway Classic. It can be heard on www.prepcasts.com.
Alton Redbirds won at ESL for the 1st time since 1975 with a thrilling 2 OT 40-32 victory over the Flyers!
Just as the North Stars of McCluer North grab all the headlines, the Hazelwood East Spartans trounce their Suburban North foes 55-20 to let everyone know that the Spartans still belong in the top of MO Football.
Vianney’s
dismantling 51-27 of the #6 ranked DeSmet Spartans points out the balance
and strength of MCC. Along with these two powers, SLUH and CBC give this
conference four solid teams.