Mark Larson discusses some of the things that stood out to him from Friday:
The Chittenango Bears are back.
Beating Westhill 45-26 is impressive, and the Bears’ undersized defense plays hard.
Senior tailback Martez Webb is one of the slipperiest backs in the section at 5’6” and 155 pounds, and he’s not an easy guy to wrap up and could create problems for opposing defenses.
Senior QB Aiden Cavotta is the best passer I’ve seen at Chittenango in years.
The Canastota Raiders have gone from having the sloppiest field in Section III to perhaps the nicest home turf in the area (long overdue!).
Their QB Devon Youker is by far the best player on the field, especially on offense, where his 10-yard-per-carry average Friday night was actually below his career mark!
We’ll see how good ‘Stota is next week when they take on powerhouse Skaneateles on Spectrum News 1.
Oneida has one of the few grass fields in the section, and their power running game suits it just fine.
The Indians defense is also impressive, tough and aggressive, as it pitched a shutout in the first seven quarters of the season.
Marcellus QB Patrick Louer is an impressive young man with a live left arm, and once he gets it going, the rest of the section better take note.
The Mustangs showed plenty of heart in absorbing their second loss of the season, scoring the final 20 points after falling behind 26-0 at Oneida Friday.
Your scores:
Baldwinsville 20, Liverpool 14
C-NS 33, Utica Proctor 6
RFA 30, Henninger 24
ESM 53, Fulton 20
Westhill 26, Chittenango 45
Marcellus 20, Oneida 26
Mt Markham 6, Canastota 36
Sandy Creek 8, Cato-Meridian 16
