
By Mark Nance / Sun-Gazette Correspondent Luke Stutzman and Hughesville will host Bloomsburg tonight in the Week 7 event.
G–23.0, PPA–25.3; YPG-330.5, YPA-310.5
Bloomsburg Notes: Bloomsburg (2-4) weathered a difficult first-half schedule, held a fourth-quarter lead, lost close games to Warrior Run and Loyalsock, and fell to 4-2 with just a few plays left. It became. The Panthers made quick work of the Midwest Region a week ago, scoring 43 points in the first half in a shutout.
Bloomsburg features a dangerous offense, with junior quarterback Wyatt Brocious rushing for over 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons. Freshman running back Jarry Stewart-Moore has scored a touchdown in every game in four different ways. Not only does he lead the team in rushing, he is also a dangerous receiver and return man who returned interceptions for touchdowns. Jack Katulis is in the top 10 in the district in catches, and four receivers have caught multiple touchdowns. Brocious is also a talented defensive back, averaging 7.8 tackles per game, while Katulis has three and a half sacks. Bloomsburg moves into eighth place in the District 4 Class AA standings following last week’s win. A move into the top eight and a win tonight could move Bloomsburg even higher, possibly ahead of Hughesville. Bloomsburg and Hughesville will meet for the fourth time in the past three years, with both road teams winning close games.
Bloomsburg Player to Watch – Ryan Shuman: The senior linebacker set the tone defensively and had outstanding performances against Warrior Run and Loyalsock, recording 33 tackles. Schuman also had six tackles for a loss, three of which were against Warrior Run.
Hughes Building PPG–26.2, PPA–20.7; YPG–294.5, YPA–285.7
Hughesville writes: Hughesville (3-3) is in sixth place in the playoff standings and looking to earn the program’s first winning season since 2015. The Spartans had a tough battle against undefeated Lewisburg in Week 4, but they got within six points in the fourth quarter and blanked Mid. The next week is the west. Quarterback Blake Davis rushed for over 1,000 yards and led District 4 with 17 touchdown passes for Mount Carmel last week. Connor Knight is tied for first in the district in catches (44) and his 10 touchdowns are the highest in the district. Carson Stackhouse and Brenden Fisher also scored multiple touchdowns. Running backs Jed Abarnatha and Luke Stutzman both had over 100 yards against Midwest, and Stutzman scored a touchdown for the fourth straight game. Fisher is averaging a team-high 11.7 tackles per game and has 12 tackles for loss. Chase Fowler is a close second with 11 tackles and five tackles for loss per game. Jerry Burton has had a sack in three consecutive games, and Chase Schrouder is one of four players with multiple sacks. Knight has three interceptions, nine over the past two seasons, and Levi Green returned an interception for a touchdown in a Week 2 win over Towanda. . Keegan Smith provided the X-factor at punter, averaging 41.2 yards per kick and landing seven of his 19 punts inside the 20-yard line.
Hughesville Player to Watch – Bryson Swisher: The senior nose guard has had a great impact in the past two games, making three tackles for a loss. Swisher recorded multiple tackles in all but one game and forced a key fumble in the season opener, 14-7, against Montgomery.
Outlook: This is like a coin toss game. The last three games in this series have been very competitive, with both games looking very evenly matched on both sides of the ball, so there’s little reason to believe tonight will be much different.
Northwest Montgomery (3-3) is one of the most improved teams in the district and has won three straight.
Central Mountain PPG—7.2, PPA—46.2; YPG—189.8, YPA—380.5 Central Mountain Notes: Central Mountain (0-6) …