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2 hours ago, PCsupporter4life said:

Region 6-1A Passing Offensive Standings (Through Week 5)

#1        Middleton       539 yds           (avg. 134.8)

#2        Huntingdon     497 yds           (avg. 124.3)

#3        Wayne Co.      314 yds           (avg.  78.5)

#4        Bruceton         300 yds           (avg.  75.0)

#5        McEwen          222 yds           (avg.  55.5)

#6        Collinwood     135 yds           (avg.  45.0)

#7        Perry Co.         168 yds           (avg.  42.0)

You have Kade Pearson 567 yds passing, but as a team 497. Am I reading that right? Thanks for putting your time in this. Interesting to see. Also same with Perry co Collinwood and McEwen.

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Region 6-1A Passing Offensive Standings (Through Week 5)

#1        Middleton       713 yds           (avg. 142.6)

#2        Huntingdon     567 yds           (avg. 113.4)

#3        Bruceton         411 yds           (avg.  82.2)

#4        Wayne Co.      378 yds           (avg.  75.6)

#5        Collinwood     259 yds           (avg.  64.8)

#6        Perry Co.         254 yds           (avg.  50.8)

#7        McEwen          245 yds           (avg.  49.0)

 
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9 minutes ago, hoofbeat said:

add  rushing yards with passing and there is no comparison. Pearson is tops in the region and probably the state!

I know this sounds crazy with them being winless this season but I think the QB from Middleton has more combined yards than Pearson does. With that said though, Pearson hasn't played very much in the second half whereas Middleton's QB has played all four quarters in every game

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Sorry this is so late

Region 6-1A Offensive Stats

#1        Huntingdon     2,594 yds        (avg. 432.3)

#2        Wayne Co.      1,901 yds        (avg. 380.2)

#3        Collinwood     1,515 yds        (avg. 303.0)

#4        Perry Co.         1,650 yds        (avg. 275.0)

#5        Middleton       1,533 yds        (avg. 306.6)

#6        Bruceton         1,533 yds        (avg. 263.8)

#7        McEwen          1,308 yds        (avg. 218.0)

 

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Region 6-1A Rushing Leaders

#1 Jeff Martin (Perry Co.)- 727 yds  (avg. 121.2)

#2 Kade Pearson (Huntingdon)- 610 yds  (avg. 101.7)

#3 Tyrese Mebane (Huntingdon)- 607 yds  (avg. 101.2)

#4 Carson Ramson (Collinwood)- 564 yds  (avg. 112.8)

#5 Gage Davis (Middleton)- 467 yds  (avg. 93.4)

#6 Gavin Guthrie (Bruceton)- 466 yds  (avg. 77.7)

#7 Brilee Harris (Wayne Co.)- 417 yds  (avg. 83.4)

#8 Isaac Carter (McEwen)- 366 yds  (avg. 61.0)

#9 Tayvon Jordan (Collinwood)- 335 yds  (avg. 67.0)

#10 Jonathan Lutz (McEwen)- 286 yds  (avg. 47.7)

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