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MVAL football stats — 11/2

By Tony Gonsalez
Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 12:25 pm in East Bay Football, Stats.

Here is the latest edition of the MVAL stats after this weekend’s games.

Rushing (by yards)

Player G Rush Yards Avg. TD
Paco Prodigue, Kennedy-Fremont 8 141 931 6.6 11
Jonathan Willis, James Logan 8 95 699 7.4 6
Victor Johnson, James Logan 8 76 693 9.1 14
Isaiah Cortez, Kennedy-Fremont 8 104 533 5.1 8
Shawn Wong, American 8 88 513 5.8 6

Passing (by yards)

Note: QB rating uses college formula

Player G Comp Att Pct. Yards INT TD Rat
David Ross, Washington 8 68 121 56.2 1,194 4 15 173.4
Jonathan Willis, James Logan 8 52 112 46.4 1,086 6 14 158.4
Abed Nekrewash, American 5 30 81 37.0 340 4 3 74.6
Chris Flexen, Newark Memorial 8 30 77 39.0 336 8 2 63.4
Trevor Artero, Kennedy-Fremont 7 22 45 48.9 255 5 1 81.6

Receiving (by receptions)

Player G Rec Yards Avg. TD
Adil Mojaddedi, American 8 22 209 9.5 1
Deandre Carter, Washington 8 21 449 21.4 4
Joe Castro, Logan 8 21 399 19.0 6
Tino Pousima, Kennedy-Fremont 8 18 234 13.0 2
Spencer Romero, Washington 8 17 311 18.3 5

Scoring

Player G TD FG 2PT PAT Tot
Victor Johnson, James Logan 8 15 0 2 0 94
Paco Prodigue, Kennedy-Fremont 8 11 0 2 0 70
Deandre Carter, Washington 8 9 0 0 0 54
Joe Castro, James Logan 8 7 1 1 4 51
Isaiah Cortez, Kennedy-Fremont 8 8 0 0 0 48

Total offense

Team G Rush Pass Total Avg.
James Logan 8 2,032 1,086 3,118 389.8
Washington 8 1,393 1,342 2,735 341.9
Kennedy-Fremont 8 1,831 363 2,194 274.3
American 8 1,113 574 1,687 210.9
Irvington 8 1,376 304 1,680 210.0
Newark Memorial 8 909 509 1,418 177.3
Mission San Jose 8 615 308 923 115.4

Scoring: James Logan 39.6, Washington 34.0, Kennedy-Fremont 23.0, American 16.5, Irvington 14.6,
Newark Memorial 12.8, Mission San Jose 4.1.
Total defense

Team G Rush Pass Total Avg.
Washington 8 1,131 673 1,804 225.5
James Logan 8 786 1,023 1,809 226.1
Kennedy-Fremont 8 739 1,088 1,827 228.4
Newark Memorial 8 1,305 627 1,932 241.5
Irvington 8 1,574 517 2,091 261.4
American 8 1,336 1,014 2,350 293.8
Mission San Jose 8 2,210 943 3,153 394.1

Scoring: Washington 15.4, James Logan 17.4, Kennedy-Fremont 18.4, Newark Memorial 20.1, Irvington 25.8, American 30.5, Mission San Jose 44.8.

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7 Responses to “MVAL football stats — 11/2”

  1. Matt Rempel Says:

    Let the big game in the MVAL begin…Logan and Washington. The top 2 offense and defensive teams square up, somethings gotta give.

  2. HS Fan Says:

    David Ross has only played 7 games at QB.

  3. Tony Gonsalez Says:

    HS Fan,

    Even though he did not play QB that particular game. Since he did play in the game itself that still counts as a game played regardless of position.

  4. Matt Rempel Says:

    Yeah, I saw that game, he was their leading receiver that night. Ross is quite the athlete.

  5. Martin Says:

    Hey guys,

    How has Newark Memorial looked? I mean I know they have only 3 or 4 wins. I see they changed QBS from Nick Pohndorf to Chris Flexen and Flexen seems less accurate and makes bad decisions from what the stats say. I wonder if they have been hit with the injury bug. And its quite shocking to see them in the bottom half of defense and 2nd to last in offense! I’m in MA so I cant really see for myself the games. Good luck to the Cougar this week!

  6. Tony G Says:

    Martin,

    Newark made the change a couple of weeks ago and I can’t tell you what the reasoning is. Pohndorf has been playing other positions on offense. In fact last week he was their leading rusher. I agree that he has more experience at QB so why make the switch?
    Offensively, they are too inconsistent. The CV game, they should have won that game handily, but they let them back in it and needed an onside kick OOB to win it. The shouldn’t have lost to Arroyo. They had 3 second-half TOs and gave up a kickoff return for a TD.
    Defense is really solid, Pohndorf is a good Safety.

  7. Mval Fan Says:

    Newark sucks. They’re never going to beat Logan of Washington. The End.