QB - Edge Waukee Randall has the edge statistically for sure with 1700 passing yards and another 1,018 rushing yards. He is dual threat and their O relies on his feet to beat you both ways. Katcher has had a very solid year for the highest scoring team in 4A. He has 1,111 passing yards and 0 net rushing but has been very effective in getting the Tigers in the endzone.
RB Edge - Valley Mitchell and Williams have combined for near 1800 yards and 25 TD's good combo of speed and power. Waukee led by Randall, 2nd leading rusher is out with a knee injury.
WR Edge - Valley Nice trio of Johnson, Neu and Mahoney for the Tigers that can beat you with speed and good routes. Waukee led by Odell with 9 td's and the big tight end. Both groups possess a lot of speed that will challenge the other teams db's
O-Line Edge Valley Veteran group that has paved the way for the Tigers, with 5 Sr.'s along the o-line. Waukee is a bit smaller, quick and also very effective.
D-Line Push Both teams probably on the smaller scale of the size charts, but can get you with great speed.
LB's Edge - Valley Another position that Valley starts 3 Sr.'s that can fly to the football and make plays. Waukee is stout here as well with Spyksma leading the way for them with 52 tackles.
DB's Push - Both units possess some great skill players with speed and athleticism. Smith for Waukee may be the fastest player out on the field tomorrow night. Valley has 10 and Waukee 7 int's on the year.
Special teams - Valley This played a huge roll in game 1 with 3 missed fg's by Valley, Waukee missed one, had one blocked and had 1 punt blocked and 2 bad snaps on punts that led to good Valley field position.
BC Moore has Valley as a 10 pt favorite, as I said in the other thread I expect a much closer score than the 38-10 Valley victory in week 4. I'll go with 31-21 Valley.
RB Edge - Valley Mitchell and Williams have combined for near 1800 yards and 25 TD's good combo of speed and power. Waukee led by Randall, 2nd leading rusher is out with a knee injury.
WR Edge - Valley Nice trio of Johnson, Neu and Mahoney for the Tigers that can beat you with speed and good routes. Waukee led by Odell with 9 td's and the big tight end. Both groups possess a lot of speed that will challenge the other teams db's
O-Line Edge Valley Veteran group that has paved the way for the Tigers, with 5 Sr.'s along the o-line. Waukee is a bit smaller, quick and also very effective.
D-Line Push Both teams probably on the smaller scale of the size charts, but can get you with great speed.
LB's Edge - Valley Another position that Valley starts 3 Sr.'s that can fly to the football and make plays. Waukee is stout here as well with Spyksma leading the way for them with 52 tackles.
DB's Push - Both units possess some great skill players with speed and athleticism. Smith for Waukee may be the fastest player out on the field tomorrow night. Valley has 10 and Waukee 7 int's on the year.
Special teams - Valley This played a huge roll in game 1 with 3 missed fg's by Valley, Waukee missed one, had one blocked and had 1 punt blocked and 2 bad snaps on punts that led to good Valley field position.
BC Moore has Valley as a 10 pt favorite, as I said in the other thread I expect a much closer score than the 38-10 Valley victory in week 4. I'll go with 31-21 Valley.