The Indians were hoping to knock off the top dog in week two. The Eagles offense took awhile to get going, as the Indians held them to seven points in the first quarter off of a special teams touchdown. Orange Mooney and Treshawn Root gave the SMN defense fits all night, and Tanner Gentry had a game to remember. The Indians lone touchdown came off a fourth down pass from Ryan Theis to Mason Perez who caught it over three Eagle defenders. If you took away the SMN turnovers, and just horrible offense this game was a lot closer than the score looks. Shawnee Mission North has little time to recover with a week three match up against rival Shawnee Mission East for the Nut Cup.
Shawnee Mission East will be coming into this game with a (1-1) record. They beat SMNW 28-3 in week one, and lost to Olathe East 35-27 in week two. The Lancers are led by Illinois bound Elliot Faerber. North hasn't won the Nut Cup game since 2007.
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
Week 1 SM North 26 SM South 22
Heading into this season Shawnee Mission North had high hopes. After making the playoffs for the first time since the early 2000's last season, they had a huge senior class coming back for more. They proved in a fantastic game against South, that they were a new team. The old SM North seemed to always struggle in close games, and eventually find a way to lose the game. This team was different. On this hot night at North District Stadium, the Indians found a way. After going up 26-14 it appeared the Indians had it in hand, but the Raiders weren't done. They rallied and made it 26-22 with 38 seconds left and had the ball and the North 12. The Indians forced fourth down, and had one last play to prove people wrong. The pass looked good from Souths quarterback Alex Forslund, but somehow Jack Currie stepped in front of it and got the interception. The old SM North would have missed the interception and lost the game. This team has an abundance of talent. Senior Mason Perez will again prove he belongs at the top of the Sunflower League. Brock Burrows, and Mitch Paden are a bruising combination at running back, and give the Indians a chance to beat anyone. Matthew Maynard has raw speed, and can make a big play at any moment. Ryan Theis had big shoes to fill after the departure of Kyle Goodburn, and in week one he filled those shoes. Now comes the big test, can they beat Olathe North. The Eagles are by far one of the top teams in the state, and have a huge rushing attack with Orange Mooney. The Indians will surly have their hands full, but just like in 2003 when SMN shocked OLN anything is possible.
Check back later this week for new stories, and updates. Also don't forget to make your predictions for this weeks games to win a free oil change.
Check back later this week for new stories, and updates. Also don't forget to make your predictions for this weeks games to win a free oil change.
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