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2018 MT HS Football Season

Class AA

1.) Helena High (2-0)
2.) Bozeman (2-0)
3.) Kalispell Flathead (2-0)
4.) Missoula Sentinel (2-0)
5.) Great Falls High (2-0)
6.) Billings West (1-1)
7.) Billings Senior (1-1)
8.) Great Falls CMR (1-1)
9.) Butte (1-1)
10.) Kalispell Glacier (0-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Billings West @ Kalispell Flathead; Missoula Sentinel @ Great Falls High

Player(s) of the Week (#2): RB Joe Olsen (Bozeman) - 266 rushing yards on 33 carries for 3 rushing touchdowns

Class A

1.) Hamilton (2-0)
2.) Billings Central (2-0)
3.) Dillon (1-0)
4.) Columbia Falls (1-1)
5.) Frenchtown (2-0)
6.) Corvallis (2-0)
7.) Belgrade (2-0)
8.) Laurel (1-1)
9.) Lewistown (1-1)
10.) Butte Central (1-0)

Game(s) of the Week: Dillon @ Columbia Falls

Player(s) of the Week (#2): WR Camrom Rothie (Hamilton) - 7 catches for 110 yards and 4 receiving touchdowns

Class B

1.) Fairfield (1-0)
2.) Eureka (2-0)
3.) Colstrip (2-0)
4.) Missoula Loyola (2-0)
5.) Big Timber (1-0)
6.) Bigfork (2-0)
7.) Roundup (1-0)
8.) Florence (2-0)
9.) Townsend (2-0)
10.) Huntley Project (1-1)

Game(s) of the Week: Fairfield @ Missoula Loyola; Florence @ Bigfork

Player(s) of the Week (#2): QB/LB Brody Grebe (Roundup) - 349 total yards (176 rushing/173 passing) for 7 total touchdowns (4 passing/3 rushing) along with 16 tackles and sack on defense

Class C (8-man)

1.) Drummond/Philipsburg (2-0)
2.) Charlo (2-0)
3.) Fairview (2-0)
4.) Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap (2-0)
5.) Shelby (1-0)
6.) Great Falls Central (2-0)
7.) Joliet (2-0)
8.) Choteau (2-0)
9.) Centerville (2-0)
10.) Scobey (2-0)

Game(s) of the Week: Charlo @ Drummond/Philipsburg

Player(s) of the Week (#2): QB Landers Smith (Charlo) - 243 rushing yards along with 54 passing yards for 5 total touchdowns (3 passing/2 rushing)

Class C (6-man)

1.) Westby/Grenora (2-0)
2.) Wibaux (2-0)
3.) Richey/Lambert (2-0)
4.) Bridger (2-0)
5.) Grass Range/Winnett (2-0)
6.) White Sulphur Springs (2-0)
7.) Hot Springs (1-1)
8.) Big Sandy (2-0)
9.) West Yellowstone (2-0)
10.) Geraldine/Highwood (1-1)

Game(s) of the Week: Westby/Grenora @ Big Sandy; Bridger @ Grass Range/Winnett

Player(s) of the Week (#2): QB David Gunter (Fromberg) - 9 touchdown passes
 
VimSince03 said:
Class A

1.) Hamilton (2-0)
2.) Billings Central (2-0)
3.) Dillon (1-0)
4.) Columbia Falls (1-1)
5.) Frenchtown (2-0)
6.) Corvallis (2-0)
7.) Belgrade (2-0)
8.) Laurel (1-1)
9.) Lewistown (1-1)
10.) Butte Central (1-0)

Game(s) of the Week: Dillon @ Columbia Falls

Player(s) of the Week (#2): WR Camrom Rothie (Hamilton) - 7 catches for 110 yards and 4 receiving touchdowns

Corvallis with the Win over Polson, 48-0. Around 520 yards offense compared to 16.
 
Senior's QB went 13 for 13, 357 yards, 5 TDs plus one running TD. Didn't play the entire game.
 
VimSince03 said:
Class C (8-man)

1.) Drummond/Philipsburg (2-0)
2.) Charlo (2-0)
3.) Fairview (2-0)
4.) Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap (2-0)
5.) Shelby (1-0)
6.) Great Falls Central (2-0)
7.) Joliet (2-0)
8.) Choteau (2-0)
9.) Centerville (2-0)
10.) Scobey (2-0)

Game(s) of the Week: Charlo @ Drummond/Philipsburg
Titans crushed Charlo 52-8. Running clock in the 2nd
If that’s their best competition, the Champs are going to repeat
 
Class AA

1.) Helena High (3-0)
2.) Bozeman (3-0)
3.) Great Falls High (3-0)
4.) Billings West (2-1)
5.) Kalispell Flathead (2-1)
6.) Missoula Sentinel (2-1)
7.) Billings Senior (2-1)
8.) Missoula Big Sky (1-2)
9.) Great Falls CMR (1-2)
10.) Helena Capital (1-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Missoula Sentinel @ Kalispell Flathead; Great Falls High @ Billings West

Player(s) of the Week (#3): QB Matthew Plasterer (Billings Senior) - 15/15 for 374 passing yards and 5 touchdowns along with 1 rushing touchdown; WR Orin Nash-Bergen (Billings Senior) - 7 catches for 239 yards and 3 touchdowns

Class A

1.) Hamilton (3-0)
2.) Billings Central (3-0)
3.) Columbia Falls (2-1)
4.) Dillon (1-1)
5.) Corvallis (3-0)
6.) Frenchtown (3-0)
7.) Belgrade (3-0)
8.) Laurel (2-1)
9.) Lewistown (2-1)
10.) Miles City (1-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Frenchtown @ Browning; Lewistown @ Miles City

Player(s) of the Week (#3): QB Carson Rostad (Hamilton) - 15/24 for 255 passing yards and 6 total touchdowns (5 passing/1 rushing)

Class B

1.) Fairfield (2-0)
2.) Eureka (3-0)
3.) Colstrip (3-0)
4.) Big Timber (2-0)
5.) Bigfork (3-0)
6.) Roundup (2-0)
7.) Missoula Loyola (2-1)
8.) Townsend (3-0)
9.) Florence (2-1)
tie10.) Three Forks (2-1)
tie10.) Huntley Project (2-1)

Game(s) of the Week: Bigfork @ Eureka; Colstrip @ Roundup

Player(s) of the Week (#3): RB Asher Croy (Huntley Project) - 364 rushing yards for 5 touchdowns; QB Colter Miller (Three Forks) - 6 total touchdowns (4 passing/2 rushing) and a pick on defense

Class C (8-man)

1.) Drummond/Philipsburg (3-0)
2.) Fairview (3-0)
3.) Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap (3-0)
4.) Shelby (2-0)
5.) Great Falls Central (3-0)
6.) Charlo (2-1)
7.) Joliet (3-0)
8.) Choteau (3-0)
9.) Centerville (3-0)
10.) Culbertson (3-0)

Game(s) of the Week: Choteau @ Great Falls Central Catholic

Player(s) of the Week (#3): RB Brady Buxbaum (Fairview) - 5 rushing touchdowns

Class C (6-man)

1.) Westby/Grenora (3-0)
2.) Wibaux (3-0)
3.) Richey/Lambert (3-0)
4.) Grass Range/Winnett (3-0)
5.) White Sulphur Springs (3-0)
6.) Hot Springs (2-1)
7.) Bridger (2-1)
8.) Big Sandy (2-1)
9.) Geraldine/Highwood (2-1)
10.) West Yellowstone (2-1)

Game(s) of the Week: Westby/Grenora @ Richey/Lambert; Big Sandy @ Geraldine/Highwood

Player(s) of the Week (#3): RB Branson Becker (Valley Christian) - 7 rushing touchdowns; QB Tel Lunde (Wibaux) - 7 total touchdowns (6 passing/1 rushing)
 
Class AA

1.) Bozeman (4-0)
2.) Billings West (3-1)
3.) Helena High (3-1)
4.) Kalispell Flathead (3-1)
5.) Billings Senior (3-1)
6.) Great Falls High (3-1)
7.) Missoula Sentinel (2-2)
8.) Kalispell Flathead (1-3)
9.) Helena Capital (2-2)
10.) Missoula Big Sky (2-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Bozeman @ Billings Senior

Player(s) of the Week (#4): RB Blake Counts (Kalispell Flathead) - 28 carries for 276 yards and 3 rushing TDs (vs. Missoula Sentinel); QB Kris Brown (Bozeman) - 15/20 for 257 yards and 6 passing touchdowns (vs. Butte)

Class A

1.) Hamilton (4-0)
2.) Billings Central (4-0)
3.) Columbia Falls (3-1)
4.) Dillon (2-1)
5.) Frenchtown (4-0)
6.) Belgrade (4-0)
7.) Laurel (3-1)
8.) Lewistown (3-1)
9.) Corvallis (3-1)
10.) Browning (1-3)

Game(s) of the Week: Belgrade @ Laurel; Corvallis @ Frenchtown

Player(s) of the Week (#4): RB Duncan Kraft (Billings Central) - 5 carries for 179 yards and 3 rushing TDs (vs. Hardin); ATH Jace Klucewich (Frenchtown) - 11 touches for 191 yards and 3 TDs (vs. Browning)

Class B

1.) Fairfield (3-0)
2.) Bigfork (4-0)
3.) Roundup (3-0)
4.) Big Timber (3-0)
5.) Eureka (3-1)
6.) Colstrip (3-1)
7.) Missoula Loyola (3-1)
8.) Florence (3-1)
9.) Townsend (3-1)
10.) Huntley Project (3-1)

Game(s) of the Week: Big Timber @ Townsend; Colstrip @ Huntley Project; Eureka @ Missoula Loyola

Player(s) of the Week (#4): QB Brody Grebe (Roundup) - 5 total touchdowns (4 rushing/1 passing) and 250 yards of total offense (vs. Colstrip); RB Randy Stultz (Bigfork) - 200+ yards of total offense (180 rushing yards) for 3 TDs (vs. Eureka)

Class C (8-man)

1.) Drummond/Philipsburg (4-0)
2.) Fairview (4-0)
3.) Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap (4-0)
4.) Great Falls Central (4-0)
5.) Shelby (3-0)
6.) Charlo (3-1)
7.) Joliet (4-0)
8.) Centerville (4-0)
9.) Culbertson (4-0)
10.) Choteau (3-1)

Game(s) of the Week: Scobey @ Fairview; Centerville @ Choteau; Enniis @ Joliet

Player(s) of the Week (#4): QB Bryan Mask (Alberton/Superior) - 7 total touchdowns (6 passing/1 rushing) (vs. Darby)

Class C (6-man)

1.) Richey/Lambert (4-0)
2.) Wibaux (4-0)
3.) Westby/Grenora (3-1)
4.) Grass Range/Winnett (4-0)
5.) White Sulphur Springs (4-0)
6.) Hot Springs (3-1)
7.) Bridger (3-1)
8.) Geraldine/Highwood (3-1)
9.) Big Sandy (2-2)
10.) West Yellowstone (3-1)

Game(s) of the Week: Richey/Lambert @ Geraldine/Highwood; White Sulphur Springs @ West Yellowstone; Shields Valley @ Grass Range/Winnett

Player(s) of the Week (#4): QB Brady Duvall (Geraldine/Highwood) - 252 passing yards for 4 TDs (vs. Big Sandy)
 
Class AA

1.) Bozeman (5-0)
2.) Billings West (4-1)
3.) Helena High (4-1)
4.) Kalispell Flathead (4-1)
5.) Great Falls High (4-1)
6.) Billings Senior (3-2)
7.) Butte (2-3)
8.) Missoula Sentinel (2-3)
9.) Kalispell Glacier (1-4)
10.) Helena Capital (2-3)

Game(s) of the Week: Great Falls @ Helena High; Kalispell Flathead @ Bozeman

Player(s) of the Week (#5): DE Kenneth Eiden IV (Bozeman) - 13 tackles, 6 TFL's, 2 sacks (vs. Billings Senior)

Special Note: Kenneth is only a sophomore and he has 49 tackles and 13 sacks in 5 games. His most recent effort came primarily against Garrison Poetzl of Billings Senior. Very impressive for such a young kid and remember...Luke McEndoo (6'1", 235 lbs.) would be a sophomore and likely contributor on Bozeman's squad right now as well. Kenneth and Luke went to national camps together this past summer.

Class A

1.) Hamilton (5-0)
2.) Billings Central (5-0)
3.) Columbia Falls (4-1)
4.) Frenchtown (5-0)
5.) Dillon (3-1)
6.) Laurel (4-1)
7.) Belgrade (4-1)
8.) Lewistown (4-1)
9.) Corvallis (3-2)
10.) Whitefish (3-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Billings Central @ Belgrade; Hamilton @ Corvallis

Player(s) of the Week (#5): RB/LB Colten McPhee (Columbia Falls) - 16 touches for 177 yards and 6 total touchdowns (vs. Libby)

Special Note: Colten has followed up his exceptional junior season with a dominant senior season thus far. Leads his team in rushing, receiving, touchdowns scored, and tackles. Despite his 5'9" height, he is one of the top three linebackers in the entire state in my opinion.

Class B

1.) Fairfield (4-0)
2.) Bigfork (5-0)
3.) Roundup (4-0)
4.) Big Timber (4-0)
5.) Colstrip (4-1)
6.) Missoula Loyola (4-1)
7.) Eureka (3-2)
8.) Florence (4-1)
9.) Townsend (3-2)
10.) Huntley Project (3-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Fairfield @ Malta; Townsend @ Whitehall

Player(s) of the Week (#5): RB/S Ryan Tirrell (Missoula Loyola) - 216 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns (vs. Eureka)

Special Note: Ryan moved from OLB to SS in Missoula Loyola's defensive scheme his senior season and he has been exceptional. His closing speed from the LB position has translated nicely to the defensive backfield and his size makes him an imposing figure against any Class B offense. He also isn't too shabby running the football either. Despite some injuries, Ryan has put together an outstanding senior campaign and should be a Top 10 player by the end of the year in my rankings.

Class C (8-man)

1.) Drummond/Philipsburg (5-0)
2.) Fairview (5-0)
3.) Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap (5-0)
4.) Great Falls Central (5-0)
5.) Shelby (4-0)
6.) Charlo (4-1)
7.) Joliet (5-0)
8.) Centerville (5-0)
9.) Culbertson (5-0)
tie10.) Circle (4-1)
tie10.) Alberton/Superior (4-1)

Game(s) of the Week: Culbertson @ Fairview; Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap @ Joliet; Alberton/Superior @ Charlo

Player(s) of the Week (#5): QB/LB Landers Smith (Charlo) - 278 total yards (155 passing/123 rushing) for 6 total touchdowns (3 passing/3 rushing) along with 3 TFLs on defense (vs. Victor)

Special Note: Landers already has 21 touchdowns on the season (passing/rushing) and appears quicker as an athlete during his senior campaign. He has been one of the best players in 8-Man since he was a sophomore and nothing has stopped that notion during 2018. Over the past three years, this is by far Landers' worst supporting cast of offensive talent, especially compared to Charlo's 2016 8-Man runner-up squad. But he continues to chug along and do nothing but keep his team competitive in the chase to catch Drummond/Philipsburg in 8-man (keep in mind that D/P already beat Charlo 52-8). I'll just say this, Landers' style of play reminds me of another famous 8-Man star...Mac Bignell.

Class C (6-man)

1.) Wibaux (5-0)
2.) Grass Range/Winnett (6-0)
3.) Geraldine/Highwood (4-1)
4.) Richey/Lambert (4-1)
5.) Westby/Grenora (4-1)
6.) Hot Springs (4-1)
7.) Bridger (4-1)
8.) White Sulphur Springs (4-1)
9.) West Yellowstone (4-1)
10.) Denton/Geyser/Stanford (4-1)

Game(s) of the Week: White Sulphur Springs @ West Yellowstone

Player(s) of the Week (#5): RB/LB Liam Laws (Geraldine/Highwood) - 4 rushing touchdowns (vs. Richey/Lambert)

Special Note: Geraldine/Highwood dropped a 38-40 decision to now #1 ranked Wibaux in Week 1 of the 2018 season. Since then, they have quietly been one of the most dominant teams in 6-Man behind the steady play of QB/S Brady Duvall and the bruising running of Liam Laws along with other contributors such as Zeke Davison and Rylan Bowman. It's a wide open race in 6-Man this year.
 
VimSince03 said:
Class C (6-man)

1.) Wibaux (5-0)
2.) Grass Range/Winnett (6-0)
3.) Geraldine/Highwood (4-1)
4.) Richey/Lambert (4-1)
5.) Westby/Grenora (4-1)
6.) Hot Springs (4-1)
7.) Bridger (4-1)
8.) White Sulphur Springs (4-1)
9.) West Yellowstone (4-1)
10.) Denton/Geyser/Stanford (4-1)

Game(s) of the Week: White Sulphur Springs @ West Yellowstone

Player(s) of the Week (#5): RB/LB Liam Laws (Geraldine/Highwood) - 4 rushing touchdowns (vs. Richey/Lambert)

Special Note: Geraldine/Highwood dropped a 38-40 decision to now #1 ranked Wibaux in Week 1 of the 2018 season. Since then, they have quietly been one of the most dominant teams in 6-Man behind the steady play of QB/S Brady Duvall and the bruising running of Liam Laws along with other contributors such as Zeke Davison and Rylan Bowman. It's a wide open race in 6-Man this year.
Having family in the area, I love to see Geraldine among the top teams in 6-man football!
 
Class AA

1.) Bozeman (6-0)
2.) Billings West (5-1)
3.) Helena High (5-1)
4.) Kalispell Flathead (4-2)
5.) Great Falls High (4-2)
6.) Billings Senior (4-2)
7.) Missoula Sentinel (3-3)
8.) Helena Capital (3-3)
9.) Butte (2-4)
10.) Missoula Big Sky (2-4)

Game(s) of the Week: Helena High @ Bozeman

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB Grady Koenig (Helena High) - 274 rushing yards on 23 carries for 5 touchdowns (vs. Great Falls High)

Special Note: Grady has been a workhorse back for Helena High his senior season after waiting in the wings behind Ryan Arntson the past few years. His rushing total last Friday was the third most in Helena High single-game history behind two of the greatest backs in team history (Ryan Arntson and Delmar Jones).

Class A

1.) Hamilton (6-0)
2.) Billings Central (6-0)
3.) Columbia Falls (5-1)
4.) Frenchtown (6-0)
5.) Dillon (4-1)
6.) Laurel (5-1)
7.) Lewistown (5-1)
8.) Belgrade (4-2)
9.) Whitefish (4-2)
10.) Miles City (3-3)

Game(s) of the Week: Dillon @ Frenchtown; Lewistown @ Belgrade

Player(s) of the Week (#6): QB Joe Byorth (Billings Central) - 5/7 for 100 passing yards, 8 carries for 44 rushing yards, and 5 total touchdowns (3 passing/2 rushing) (vs. Belgrade)

Special Note: Joe is such a key part of what Billings Central does because teams still have to account for him throwing the ball even though the Rams are a monster running team. Last year, I basically said Joe was a QB who simply handed the ball off while providing little threat passing the ball. Then the playoffs happened and Joe shined as a QB who can lead his team when a shootout is necessary (see the Hamilton semifinal game in 2017). It also helps that he throws to Chrishon Dixon but he has become more efficient this year and has good size (6'3", 190 lbs.) for the position.

Class B

1.) Fairfield (5-0)
2.) Bigfork (5-0)
3.) Roundup (5-0)
4.) Big Timber (5-0)
5.) Colstrip (5-1)
6.) Missoula Loyola (5-1)
7.) Eureka (4-2)
8.) Florence (5-1)
9.) Townsend (4-2)
10.) Huntley Project (4-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Florence at Eureka; Bigfork at Townsend

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB Asher Croy (Huntley Project) - 350 rushing yards on 39 carries for 5 touchdowns along with 5 catches for 43 yards (vs. Baker)

Special Note: The junior running back from Worden, MT has eclipsed the 350 single-game rushing yards mark twice this year and he has 1353 rushing yards on the season to go with 22 rushing touchdowns. He unofficially leads all running backs in all classes in rushing yards and touchdowns. He has good size at 6'0", 200 lbs. along with a good ability to produce in the passing game. Asher is moving himself up the 2020 Montana Recruit list quickly.

Class C (8-man)

1.) Drummond/Philipsburg (6-0)
2.) Fairview (6-0)
3.) Great Falls Central (6-0)
4.) Joliet (6-0)
5.) Shelby (5-0)
6.) Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap (5-1)
7.) Charlo (5-1)
8.) Circle (5-1)
9.) Centerville (5-1)
tie10.) Arlee (3-2)
tie10.) St. Ignatius (4-2)


Game(s) of the Week: Arlee @ St. Ignatius (not a lot of big games this week in Class C 8-Man...going to be a lot of blowouts)

Player(s) of the Week (#6): QB/RB Landers Smith (Charlo) - 380 rushing yards on 40 carries for 6 rushing touchdowns and 102 passing yards for two more touchdowns along with 17 tackles (vs. Alberton/Superior)

Special Note: If UM or MSU doesn't offer Landers a scholarship (or even anything), the myth that "Class C players aren't sure things because of the talent level they play against" lives on. If Smith doesn't go to one of the FCS in-state schools, every NAIA school will be getting a prize. He can play RB, LB, or S at the next level and he is an outstanding person as well.

Class C (6-man)

1.) Wibaux (5-0)
2.) Grass Range/Winnett (7-0)
3.) Geraldine/Highwood (5-1)
4.) Richey/Lambert (5-1)
5.) Westby/Grenora (5-1)
6.) Hot Springs (5-1)
7.) Bridger (5-1)
8.) West Yellowstone (5-1)
9.) Denton/Geyser/Stanford (5-1)
10.) Jordan (4-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Big Sandy @ Denton/Geyser Stanford; Westby/Grenora @ Jordan

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB/LB Caleb Hess and RB/LB Zane Stahl (both of Grass Range/Winnett) - no stats available

Special Note: I just wanted to give them recognition as GR/W is undefeated and they are the stars. Both 4th year seniors and starters.
 
VimSince03 said:
Class AA

1.) Bozeman (6-0)
2.) Billings West (5-1)
3.) Helena High (5-1)
4.) Kalispell Flathead (4-2)
5.) Great Falls High (4-2)
6.) Billings Senior (4-2)
7.) Missoula Sentinel (3-3)
8.) Helena Capital (3-3)
9.) Butte (2-4)
10.) Missoula Big Sky (2-4)

Game(s) of the Week: Helena High @ Bozeman

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB Grady Koenig (Helena High) - 274 rushing yards on 23 carries for 5 touchdowns (vs. Great Falls High)

Special Note: Grady has been a workhorse back for Helena High his senior season after waiting in the wings behind Ryan Arntson the past few years. His rushing total last Friday was the third most in Helena High single-game history behind two of the greatest backs in team history (Ryan Arntson and Delmar Jones).

Class A

1.) Hamilton (6-0)
2.) Billings Central (6-0)
3.) Columbia Falls (5-1)
4.) Frenchtown (6-0)
5.) Dillon (4-1)
6.) Laurel (5-1)
7.) Lewistown (5-1)
8.) Belgrade (4-2)
9.) Whitefish (4-2)
10.) Miles City (3-3)

Game(s) of the Week: Dillon @ Frenchtown; Lewistown @ Belgrade

Player(s) of the Week (#6): QB Joe Byorth (Billings Central) - 5/7 for 100 passing yards, 8 carries for 44 rushing yards, and 5 total touchdowns (3 passing/2 rushing) (vs. Belgrade)

Special Note: Joe is such a key part of what Billings Central does because teams still have to account for him throwing the ball even though the Rams are a monster running team. Last year, I basically said Joe was a QB who simply handed the ball off while providing little threat passing the ball. Then the playoffs happened and Joe shined as a QB who can lead his team when a shootout is necessary (see the Hamilton semifinal game in 2017). It also helps that he throws to Chrishon Dixon but he has become more efficient this year and has good size (6'3", 190 lbs.) for the position.

Class B

1.) Fairfield (5-0)
2.) Bigfork (5-0)
3.) Roundup (5-0)
4.) Big Timber (5-0)
5.) Colstrip (5-1)
6.) Missoula Loyola (5-1)
7.) Eureka (4-2)
8.) Florence (5-1)
9.) Townsend (4-2)
10.) Huntley Project (4-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Florence at Eureka; Townsend at Bigfork

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB Asher Croy (Huntley Project) - 350 rushing yards on 39 carries for 5 touchdowns along with 5 catches for 43 yards (vs. Baker)

Special Note: The junior running back from Worden, MT has eclipsed the 350 single-game rushing yards mark twice this year and he has 1353 rushing yards on the season to go with 22 rushing touchdowns. He unofficially leads all running backs in all classes in rushing yards and touchdowns. He has good size at 6'0", 200 lbs. along with a good ability to produce in the passing game. Asher is moving himself up the 2020 Montana Recruit list quickly.

Class C (8-man)

1.) Drummond/Philipsburg (6-0)
2.) Fairview (6-0)
3.) Great Falls Central (6-0)
4.) Joliet (6-0)
5.) Shelby (5-0)
6.) Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap (5-1)
7.) Charlo (5-1)
8.) Circle (5-1)
9.) Centerville (5-1)
tie10.) Arlee (3-2)
tie10.) St. Ignatius (4-2)


Game(s) of the Week: Arlee @ St. Ignatius (not a lot of big games this week in Class C 8-Man...going to be a lot of blowouts)

Player(s) of the Week (#6): QB/RB Landers Smith (Charlo) - 380 rushing yards on 40 carries for 6 rushing touchdowns and 102 passing yards for two more touchdowns along with 17 tackles (vs. Alberton/Superior)

Special Note: If UM or MSU doesn't offer Landers a scholarship (or even anything), the myth that "Class C players aren't sure things because of the talent level they play against" lives on. If Smith doesn't go to one of the FCS in-state schools, every NAIA school will be getting a prize. He can play RB, LB, or S at the next level and he is an outstanding person as well.

Class C (6-man)

1.) Wibaux (5-0)
2.) Grass Range/Winnett (7-0)
3.) Geraldine/Highwood (5-1)
4.) Richey/Lambert (5-1)
5.) Westby/Grenora (5-1)
6.) Hot Springs (5-1)
7.) Bridger (5-1)
8.) West Yellowstone (5-1)
9.) Denton/Geyser/Stanford (5-1)
10.) Jordan (4-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Big Sandy @ Denton/Geyser Stanford; Westby/Grenora @ Jordan

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB/LB Caleb Hess and RB/LB Zane Stahl (both of Grass Range/Winnett) - no stats available

Special Note: I just wanted to give them recognition as GR/W is undefeated and they are the stars. Both 4th year seniors and starters.


Special Note: If UM or MSU doesn't offer Landers a scholarship (or even anything), the myth that "Class C players aren't sure things because of the talent level they play against" lives on. If Smith doesn't go to one of the FCS in-state schools, every NAIA school will be getting a prize. He can play RB, LB, or S at the next level and he is an outstanding person as well.

word on the street is that he wants to be a Cat. Not sure if they have offered him or not.
 
1972 said:
VimSince03 said:
Class AA

1.) Bozeman (6-0)
2.) Billings West (5-1)
3.) Helena High (5-1)
4.) Kalispell Flathead (4-2)
5.) Great Falls High (4-2)
6.) Billings Senior (4-2)
7.) Missoula Sentinel (3-3)
8.) Helena Capital (3-3)
9.) Butte (2-4)
10.) Missoula Big Sky (2-4)

Game(s) of the Week: Helena High @ Bozeman

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB Grady Koenig (Helena High) - 274 rushing yards on 23 carries for 5 touchdowns (vs. Great Falls High)

Special Note: Grady has been a workhorse back for Helena High his senior season after waiting in the wings behind Ryan Arntson the past few years. His rushing total last Friday was the third most in Helena High single-game history behind two of the greatest backs in team history (Ryan Arntson and Delmar Jones).

Class A

1.) Hamilton (6-0)
2.) Billings Central (6-0)
3.) Columbia Falls (5-1)
4.) Frenchtown (6-0)
5.) Dillon (4-1)
6.) Laurel (5-1)
7.) Lewistown (5-1)
8.) Belgrade (4-2)
9.) Whitefish (4-2)
10.) Miles City (3-3)

Game(s) of the Week: Dillon @ Frenchtown; Lewistown @ Belgrade

Player(s) of the Week (#6): QB Joe Byorth (Billings Central) - 5/7 for 100 passing yards, 8 carries for 44 rushing yards, and 5 total touchdowns (3 passing/2 rushing) (vs. Belgrade)

Special Note: Joe is such a key part of what Billings Central does because teams still have to account for him throwing the ball even though the Rams are a monster running team. Last year, I basically said Joe was a QB who simply handed the ball off while providing little threat passing the ball. Then the playoffs happened and Joe shined as a QB who can lead his team when a shootout is necessary (see the Hamilton semifinal game in 2017). It also helps that he throws to Chrishon Dixon but he has become more efficient this year and has good size (6'3", 190 lbs.) for the position.

Class B

1.) Fairfield (5-0)
2.) Bigfork (5-0)
3.) Roundup (5-0)
4.) Big Timber (5-0)
5.) Colstrip (5-1)
6.) Missoula Loyola (5-1)
7.) Eureka (4-2)
8.) Florence (5-1)
9.) Townsend (4-2)
10.) Huntley Project (4-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Florence at Eureka; Townsend at Bigfork

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB Asher Croy (Huntley Project) - 350 rushing yards on 39 carries for 5 touchdowns along with 5 catches for 43 yards (vs. Baker)

Special Note: The junior running back from Worden, MT has eclipsed the 350 single-game rushing yards mark twice this year and he has 1353 rushing yards on the season to go with 22 rushing touchdowns. He unofficially leads all running backs in all classes in rushing yards and touchdowns. He has good size at 6'0", 200 lbs. along with a good ability to produce in the passing game. Asher is moving himself up the 2020 Montana Recruit list quickly.

Class C (8-man)

1.) Drummond/Philipsburg (6-0)
2.) Fairview (6-0)
3.) Great Falls Central (6-0)
4.) Joliet (6-0)
5.) Shelby (5-0)
6.) Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap (5-1)
7.) Charlo (5-1)
8.) Circle (5-1)
9.) Centerville (5-1)
tie10.) Arlee (3-2)
tie10.) St. Ignatius (4-2)


Game(s) of the Week: Arlee @ St. Ignatius (not a lot of big games this week in Class C 8-Man...going to be a lot of blowouts)

Player(s) of the Week (#6): QB/RB Landers Smith (Charlo) - 380 rushing yards on 40 carries for 6 rushing touchdowns and 102 passing yards for two more touchdowns along with 17 tackles (vs. Alberton/Superior)

Special Note: If UM or MSU doesn't offer Landers a scholarship (or even anything), the myth that "Class C players aren't sure things because of the talent level they play against" lives on. If Smith doesn't go to one of the FCS in-state schools, every NAIA school will be getting a prize. He can play RB, LB, or S at the next level and he is an outstanding person as well.

Class C (6-man)

1.) Wibaux (5-0)
2.) Grass Range/Winnett (7-0)
3.) Geraldine/Highwood (5-1)
4.) Richey/Lambert (5-1)
5.) Westby/Grenora (5-1)
6.) Hot Springs (5-1)
7.) Bridger (5-1)
8.) West Yellowstone (5-1)
9.) Denton/Geyser/Stanford (5-1)
10.) Jordan (4-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Big Sandy @ Denton/Geyser Stanford; Westby/Grenora @ Jordan

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB/LB Caleb Hess and RB/LB Zane Stahl (both of Grass Range/Winnett) - no stats available

Special Note: I just wanted to give them recognition as GR/W is undefeated and they are the stars. Both 4th year seniors and starters.


Special Note: If UM or MSU doesn't offer Landers a scholarship (or even anything), the myth that "Class C players aren't sure things because of the talent level they play against" lives on. If Smith doesn't go to one of the FCS in-state schools, every NAIA school will be getting a prize. He can play RB, LB, or S at the next level and he is an outstanding person as well.

word on the street is that he wants to be a Cat. Not sure if they have offered him or not.
Thanks Vimp for this
I don’t get it either. I think on another thread someone mentioned EWU as a S. Which might be the worst thing I can imagine
 
1972 said:
VimSince03 said:
Class AA

1.) Bozeman (6-0)
2.) Billings West (5-1)
3.) Helena High (5-1)
4.) Kalispell Flathead (4-2)
5.) Great Falls High (4-2)
6.) Billings Senior (4-2)
7.) Missoula Sentinel (3-3)
8.) Helena Capital (3-3)
9.) Butte (2-4)
10.) Missoula Big Sky (2-4)

Game(s) of the Week: Helena High @ Bozeman

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB Grady Koenig (Helena High) - 274 rushing yards on 23 carries for 5 touchdowns (vs. Great Falls High)

Special Note: Grady has been a workhorse back for Helena High his senior season after waiting in the wings behind Ryan Arntson the past few years. His rushing total last Friday was the third most in Helena High single-game history behind two of the greatest backs in team history (Ryan Arntson and Delmar Jones).

Class A

1.) Hamilton (6-0)
2.) Billings Central (6-0)
3.) Columbia Falls (5-1)
4.) Frenchtown (6-0)
5.) Dillon (4-1)
6.) Laurel (5-1)
7.) Lewistown (5-1)
8.) Belgrade (4-2)
9.) Whitefish (4-2)
10.) Miles City (3-3)

Game(s) of the Week: Dillon @ Frenchtown; Lewistown @ Belgrade

Player(s) of the Week (#6): QB Joe Byorth (Billings Central) - 5/7 for 100 passing yards, 8 carries for 44 rushing yards, and 5 total touchdowns (3 passing/2 rushing) (vs. Belgrade)

Special Note: Joe is such a key part of what Billings Central does because teams still have to account for him throwing the ball even though the Rams are a monster running team. Last year, I basically said Joe was a QB who simply handed the ball off while providing little threat passing the ball. Then the playoffs happened and Joe shined as a QB who can lead his team when a shootout is necessary (see the Hamilton semifinal game in 2017). It also helps that he throws to Chrishon Dixon but he has become more efficient this year and has good size (6'3", 190 lbs.) for the position.

Class B

1.) Fairfield (5-0)
2.) Bigfork (5-0)
3.) Roundup (5-0)
4.) Big Timber (5-0)
5.) Colstrip (5-1)
6.) Missoula Loyola (5-1)
7.) Eureka (4-2)
8.) Florence (5-1)
9.) Townsend (4-2)
10.) Huntley Project (4-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Florence at Eureka; Townsend at Bigfork

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB Asher Croy (Huntley Project) - 350 rushing yards on 39 carries for 5 touchdowns along with 5 catches for 43 yards (vs. Baker)

Special Note: The junior running back from Worden, MT has eclipsed the 350 single-game rushing yards mark twice this year and he has 1353 rushing yards on the season to go with 22 rushing touchdowns. He unofficially leads all running backs in all classes in rushing yards and touchdowns. He has good size at 6'0", 200 lbs. along with a good ability to produce in the passing game. Asher is moving himself up the 2020 Montana Recruit list quickly.

Class C (8-man)

1.) Drummond/Philipsburg (6-0)
2.) Fairview (6-0)
3.) Great Falls Central (6-0)
4.) Joliet (6-0)
5.) Shelby (5-0)
6.) Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap (5-1)
7.) Charlo (5-1)
8.) Circle (5-1)
9.) Centerville (5-1)
tie10.) Arlee (3-2)
tie10.) St. Ignatius (4-2)


Game(s) of the Week: Arlee @ St. Ignatius (not a lot of big games this week in Class C 8-Man...going to be a lot of blowouts)

Player(s) of the Week (#6): QB/RB Landers Smith (Charlo) - 380 rushing yards on 40 carries for 6 rushing touchdowns and 102 passing yards for two more touchdowns along with 17 tackles (vs. Alberton/Superior)

Special Note: If UM or MSU doesn't offer Landers a scholarship (or even anything), the myth that "Class C players aren't sure things because of the talent level they play against" lives on. If Smith doesn't go to one of the FCS in-state schools, every NAIA school will be getting a prize. He can play RB, LB, or S at the next level and he is an outstanding person as well.

Class C (6-man)

1.) Wibaux (5-0)
2.) Grass Range/Winnett (7-0)
3.) Geraldine/Highwood (5-1)
4.) Richey/Lambert (5-1)
5.) Westby/Grenora (5-1)
6.) Hot Springs (5-1)
7.) Bridger (5-1)
8.) West Yellowstone (5-1)
9.) Denton/Geyser/Stanford (5-1)
10.) Jordan (4-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Big Sandy @ Denton/Geyser Stanford; Westby/Grenora @ Jordan

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB/LB Caleb Hess and RB/LB Zane Stahl (both of Grass Range/Winnett) - no stats available

Special Note: I just wanted to give them recognition as GR/W is undefeated and they are the stars. Both 4th year seniors and starters.


Special Note: If UM or MSU doesn't offer Landers a scholarship (or even anything), the myth that "Class C players aren't sure things because of the talent level they play against" lives on. If Smith doesn't go to one of the FCS in-state schools, every NAIA school will be getting a prize. He can play RB, LB, or S at the next level and he is an outstanding person as well.

word on the street is that he wants to be a Cat. Not sure if they have offered him or not.

This can't be true, nobody wants to be a cat, except in that song from the Disney movie, and that is from before 1984 so there is probably no tape of it.
 
SaskGriz said:
1972 said:
VimSince03 said:
Class AA

1.) Bozeman (6-0)
2.) Billings West (5-1)
3.) Helena High (5-1)
4.) Kalispell Flathead (4-2)
5.) Great Falls High (4-2)
6.) Billings Senior (4-2)
7.) Missoula Sentinel (3-3)
8.) Helena Capital (3-3)
9.) Butte (2-4)
10.) Missoula Big Sky (2-4)

Game(s) of the Week: Helena High @ Bozeman

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB Grady Koenig (Helena High) - 274 rushing yards on 23 carries for 5 touchdowns (vs. Great Falls High)

Special Note: Grady has been a workhorse back for Helena High his senior season after waiting in the wings behind Ryan Arntson the past few years. His rushing total last Friday was the third most in Helena High single-game history behind two of the greatest backs in team history (Ryan Arntson and Delmar Jones).

Class A

1.) Hamilton (6-0)
2.) Billings Central (6-0)
3.) Columbia Falls (5-1)
4.) Frenchtown (6-0)
5.) Dillon (4-1)
6.) Laurel (5-1)
7.) Lewistown (5-1)
8.) Belgrade (4-2)
9.) Whitefish (4-2)
10.) Miles City (3-3)

Game(s) of the Week: Dillon @ Frenchtown; Lewistown @ Belgrade

Player(s) of the Week (#6): QB Joe Byorth (Billings Central) - 5/7 for 100 passing yards, 8 carries for 44 rushing yards, and 5 total touchdowns (3 passing/2 rushing) (vs. Belgrade)

Special Note: Joe is such a key part of what Billings Central does because teams still have to account for him throwing the ball even though the Rams are a monster running team. Last year, I basically said Joe was a QB who simply handed the ball off while providing little threat passing the ball. Then the playoffs happened and Joe shined as a QB who can lead his team when a shootout is necessary (see the Hamilton semifinal game in 2017). It also helps that he throws to Chrishon Dixon but he has become more efficient this year and has good size (6'3", 190 lbs.) for the position.

Class B

1.) Fairfield (5-0)
2.) Bigfork (5-0)
3.) Roundup (5-0)
4.) Big Timber (5-0)
5.) Colstrip (5-1)
6.) Missoula Loyola (5-1)
7.) Eureka (4-2)
8.) Florence (5-1)
9.) Townsend (4-2)
10.) Huntley Project (4-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Florence at Eureka; Townsend at Bigfork

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB Asher Croy (Huntley Project) - 350 rushing yards on 39 carries for 5 touchdowns along with 5 catches for 43 yards (vs. Baker)

Special Note: The junior running back from Worden, MT has eclipsed the 350 single-game rushing yards mark twice this year and he has 1353 rushing yards on the season to go with 22 rushing touchdowns. He unofficially leads all running backs in all classes in rushing yards and touchdowns. He has good size at 6'0", 200 lbs. along with a good ability to produce in the passing game. Asher is moving himself up the 2020 Montana Recruit list quickly.

Class C (8-man)

1.) Drummond/Philipsburg (6-0)
2.) Fairview (6-0)
3.) Great Falls Central (6-0)
4.) Joliet (6-0)
5.) Shelby (5-0)
6.) Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap (5-1)
7.) Charlo (5-1)
8.) Circle (5-1)
9.) Centerville (5-1)
tie10.) Arlee (3-2)
tie10.) St. Ignatius (4-2)


Game(s) of the Week: Arlee @ St. Ignatius (not a lot of big games this week in Class C 8-Man...going to be a lot of blowouts)

Player(s) of the Week (#6): QB/RB Landers Smith (Charlo) - 380 rushing yards on 40 carries for 6 rushing touchdowns and 102 passing yards for two more touchdowns along with 17 tackles (vs. Alberton/Superior)

Special Note: If UM or MSU doesn't offer Landers a scholarship (or even anything), the myth that "Class C players aren't sure things because of the talent level they play against" lives on. If Smith doesn't go to one of the FCS in-state schools, every NAIA school will be getting a prize. He can play RB, LB, or S at the next level and he is an outstanding person as well.

Class C (6-man)

1.) Wibaux (5-0)
2.) Grass Range/Winnett (7-0)
3.) Geraldine/Highwood (5-1)
4.) Richey/Lambert (5-1)
5.) Westby/Grenora (5-1)
6.) Hot Springs (5-1)
7.) Bridger (5-1)
8.) West Yellowstone (5-1)
9.) Denton/Geyser/Stanford (5-1)
10.) Jordan (4-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Big Sandy @ Denton/Geyser Stanford; Westby/Grenora @ Jordan

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB/LB Caleb Hess and RB/LB Zane Stahl (both of Grass Range/Winnett) - no stats available

Special Note: I just wanted to give them recognition as GR/W is undefeated and they are the stars. Both 4th year seniors and starters.


Special Note: If UM or MSU doesn't offer Landers a scholarship (or even anything), the myth that "Class C players aren't sure things because of the talent level they play against" lives on. If Smith doesn't go to one of the FCS in-state schools, every NAIA school will be getting a prize. He can play RB, LB, or S at the next level and he is an outstanding person as well.

word on the street is that he wants to be a Cat. Not sure if they have offered him or not.

This can't be true, nobody wants to be a cat, except in that song from the Disney movie, and that is from before 1984 so there is probably no tape of it.

:thumb:
 
SaskGriz said:
1972 said:
VimSince03 said:
Class AA

1.) Bozeman (6-0)
2.) Billings West (5-1)
3.) Helena High (5-1)
4.) Kalispell Flathead (4-2)
5.) Great Falls High (4-2)
6.) Billings Senior (4-2)
7.) Missoula Sentinel (3-3)
8.) Helena Capital (3-3)
9.) Butte (2-4)
10.) Missoula Big Sky (2-4)

Game(s) of the Week: Helena High @ Bozeman

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB Grady Koenig (Helena High) - 274 rushing yards on 23 carries for 5 touchdowns (vs. Great Falls High)

Special Note: Grady has been a workhorse back for Helena High his senior season after waiting in the wings behind Ryan Arntson the past few years. His rushing total last Friday was the third most in Helena High single-game history behind two of the greatest backs in team history (Ryan Arntson and Delmar Jones).

Class A

1.) Hamilton (6-0)
2.) Billings Central (6-0)
3.) Columbia Falls (5-1)
4.) Frenchtown (6-0)
5.) Dillon (4-1)
6.) Laurel (5-1)
7.) Lewistown (5-1)
8.) Belgrade (4-2)
9.) Whitefish (4-2)
10.) Miles City (3-3)

Game(s) of the Week: Dillon @ Frenchtown; Lewistown @ Belgrade

Player(s) of the Week (#6): QB Joe Byorth (Billings Central) - 5/7 for 100 passing yards, 8 carries for 44 rushing yards, and 5 total touchdowns (3 passing/2 rushing) (vs. Belgrade)

Special Note: Joe is such a key part of what Billings Central does because teams still have to account for him throwing the ball even though the Rams are a monster running team. Last year, I basically said Joe was a QB who simply handed the ball off while providing little threat passing the ball. Then the playoffs happened and Joe shined as a QB who can lead his team when a shootout is necessary (see the Hamilton semifinal game in 2017). It also helps that he throws to Chrishon Dixon but he has become more efficient this year and has good size (6'3", 190 lbs.) for the position.

Class B

1.) Fairfield (5-0)
2.) Bigfork (5-0)
3.) Roundup (5-0)
4.) Big Timber (5-0)
5.) Colstrip (5-1)
6.) Missoula Loyola (5-1)
7.) Eureka (4-2)
8.) Florence (5-1)
9.) Townsend (4-2)
10.) Huntley Project (4-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Florence at Eureka; Townsend at Bigfork

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB Asher Croy (Huntley Project) - 350 rushing yards on 39 carries for 5 touchdowns along with 5 catches for 43 yards (vs. Baker)

Special Note: The junior running back from Worden, MT has eclipsed the 350 single-game rushing yards mark twice this year and he has 1353 rushing yards on the season to go with 22 rushing touchdowns. He unofficially leads all running backs in all classes in rushing yards and touchdowns. He has good size at 6'0", 200 lbs. along with a good ability to produce in the passing game. Asher is moving himself up the 2020 Montana Recruit list quickly.

Class C (8-man)

1.) Drummond/Philipsburg (6-0)
2.) Fairview (6-0)
3.) Great Falls Central (6-0)
4.) Joliet (6-0)
5.) Shelby (5-0)
6.) Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap (5-1)
7.) Charlo (5-1)
8.) Circle (5-1)
9.) Centerville (5-1)
tie10.) Arlee (3-2)
tie10.) St. Ignatius (4-2)


Game(s) of the Week: Arlee @ St. Ignatius (not a lot of big games this week in Class C 8-Man...going to be a lot of blowouts)

Player(s) of the Week (#6): QB/RB Landers Smith (Charlo) - 380 rushing yards on 40 carries for 6 rushing touchdowns and 102 passing yards for two more touchdowns along with 17 tackles (vs. Alberton/Superior)

Special Note: If UM or MSU doesn't offer Landers a scholarship (or even anything), the myth that "Class C players aren't sure things because of the talent level they play against" lives on. If Smith doesn't go to one of the FCS in-state schools, every NAIA school will be getting a prize. He can play RB, LB, or S at the next level and he is an outstanding person as well.

Class C (6-man)

1.) Wibaux (5-0)
2.) Grass Range/Winnett (7-0)
3.) Geraldine/Highwood (5-1)
4.) Richey/Lambert (5-1)
5.) Westby/Grenora (5-1)
6.) Hot Springs (5-1)
7.) Bridger (5-1)
8.) West Yellowstone (5-1)
9.) Denton/Geyser/Stanford (5-1)
10.) Jordan (4-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Big Sandy @ Denton/Geyser Stanford; Westby/Grenora @ Jordan

Player(s) of the Week (#6): RB/LB Caleb Hess and RB/LB Zane Stahl (both of Grass Range/Winnett) - no stats available

Special Note: I just wanted to give them recognition as GR/W is undefeated and they are the stars. Both 4th year seniors and starters.


Special Note: If UM or MSU doesn't offer Landers a scholarship (or even anything), the myth that "Class C players aren't sure things because of the talent level they play against" lives on. If Smith doesn't go to one of the FCS in-state schools, every NAIA school will be getting a prize. He can play RB, LB, or S at the next level and he is an outstanding person as well.

word on the street is that he wants to be a Cat. Not sure if they have offered him or not.

This can't be true, nobody wants to be a cat, except in that song from the Disney movie, and that is from before 1984 so there is probably no tape of it.

Only on Egriz can posters work in Aristocats references. Well done.
 
Class AA

1.) Bozeman (7-0)
2.) Billings West (6-1)
3.) Helena High (5-2)
4.) Kalispell Flathead (5-2)
5.) Billings Senior (5-2)
6.) Great Falls High (4-3)
7.) Missoula Sentinel (4-3)
8.) Helena Capital (3-4)
9.) Butte (2-5)
10.) Kalispell Glacier (2-5)

Game(s) of the Week: Billings West @ Missoula Sentinel

Player(s) of the Week (#7): WR Anthony Jones (Kalispell Flathead) - 199 receiving yards on 11 catches for 5 receiving touchdowns (vs. Missoula Big Sky)

Special Note: Anthony led AA in receiving yards in 2017. However, due to a new QB with a more run-heavy approach, Jones' senior year production has gone down considerably compared to last year. But senior QB Jaden Macneil has improved as a passer every game and Macneil/Jones finally started to click against Big Sky. Jones dominated the competition and the 6'2", 210 lb. WR showed why I considered him a top prospect in the state this fall. Once the trio of QB Jaden Macneil, RB Blake Counts, and WR Anthony Jones gets rolling on offense, Flathead is one of the most dangerous offensive units in AA.

Class A

1.) Hamilton (7-0)
2.) Billings Central (7-0)
3.) Columbia Falls (6-1)
4.) Dillon (5-1)
5.) Frenchtown (6-1)
6.) Laurel (6-1)
7.) Lewistown (6-1)
8.) Whitefish (5-2)
9.) Belgrade (4-3)
10.) Corvallis (4-3)

Game(s) of the Week: Lewistown @ Billings Central; Corvallis @ Dillon; Hamilton @ Frenchtown

Player(s) of the Week (#7): QB John Waddell (Livingston) - 554 total yards of offense (311 passing/243 rushing) for 5 total touchdowns (3 passing/2 rushing) (vs. Hardin)

Special Note: John was an All-State selection last year as a junior at QB/S and he is one of the better dual threat QBs in Class A. He's also a solid basketball and track athlete and, per his twitter profile, is getting interest from Minot State for football.

Class B

1.) Fairfield (6-0)
2.) Bigfork (6-0)
3.) Roundup (6-0)
4.) Big Timber (6-0)
5.) Colstrip (6-1)
6.) Missoula Loyola (6-1)
7.) Eureka (5-2)
8.) Florence (5-2)
9.) Townsend (4-3)
10.) Huntley Project (4-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Missoula Loyola @ Bigfork; Big Timber @ Colstrip

Player(s) of the Week (#7): QB Blake Finn (Big Timber) - 243 total yards of offense (163 passing/80 rushing) for 4 total touchdowns (2 passing/2 rushing) (vs. Three Forks)

Special Note: Blake Finn is the leader of the huddle for one of the best teams in Class B. Big Timber was projected to be a Top 10 team in the preseason but currently they are undefeated in a competitive South B conference. Finn has multiple weapons (Casey Gunlikson, Orry Carroccia, Kell Schwers) to throw or handoff to and a big, senior-laden offensive line to operate the offense behind. Big Timber may not be the best team in the state but they are going to be a tough out come playoff time and Blake is a big reason why.

Class C (8-man)

1.) Drummond/Philipsburg (7-0)
2.) Fairview (7-0)
3.) Great Falls Central (7-0)
4.) Joliet (7-0)
5.) Shelby (6-0)
6.) Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap (6-1)
7.) Charlo (6-1)
8.) Circle (6-1)
9.) Centerville (6-1)
10.) Culbertson (6-1)


Game(s) of the Week: Great Falls Central @ Shelby; Circle @ Culbertson

Player(s) of the Week (#7): RB Jordan Nees (Hobson/Moore/Judith Gap) - 366 rushing yards on 33 carries for 7 touchdowns (vs. Absarokee)

Special Note: Jordan burst onto the 8-Man scene with an All-State performance in 2017 as a junior. He has been a workhorse for the Tri-City Titans as he has already rushed for 1839 yards and 30 touchdowns this fall. He piled up 381 rushing yards last week and would've been back-to-back player of the week if it wasn't for Landers Smith 400+ yard outburst in Week 6. Anyway, Jordan is about 5'8", 180 lbs. and he attended both Bobcat and Griz summer football camps. I believe his ceiling is the NAIA but the kid produces every week during the fall. He currently averages 263 rushing yards per game.

Class C (6-man)

1.) Wibaux (6-0)
2.) Grass Range/Winnett (8-0)
3.) Geraldine/Highwood (6-1)
4.) Richey/Lambert (6-1)
5.) Hot Springs (7-1)
6.) Roy/Winifred (7-0)
7.) West Yellowstone (6-1)
8.) Jordan (5-2)
9.) Westby/Grenora (5-2)
tie10.) Bridger (7-1)
tie10.) White Sulphur Springs (5-2)

Game(s) of the Week: Wibaux @ Richey/Lambert; Roy/Winifred @ Bridger

Player(s) of the Week (#7): QB Keenan Murnion (Jordan) - 4 total touchdowns (2 passing/1 rushing/1 fumble return) in Garfield County's upset win over the MonDak Thunder.

Special Note: There has been a long line of Murnion's starring on the football field over the years for the Jordan Mustangs. Keenan's 5-yard touchdown pass was the game-clincher last Friday and it came in a big spot versus a very good team.
 
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