Union/ACV Hosts Redbank Valley; Keystone Entertains Karns City in KSAC Football Action

| September 29, 2017


Union/A-C Valley will host Redbank Valley on Homecoming Night at Union, while Keystone takes on Karns City in Knox Friday night in a pair of local KSAC football matchups.

(Photo: Union/A-C Valley hosts Redbank Valley on Homecoming in Rimersburg. Photo by Shelly Atezeni. Check out more of Atzeni’s work here.)

In Rimersburg, Redbank Valley takes on Union/A-C Valley trying to shake off last week’s loss at Brookville.

Running back Clint Thurston (80-739 yards, 15 TDs), quarterback Keaton Kahle (35-for-76, 419 yards, 4 TDs, 2 Ints) and Brock Barrett (20 catches, 235 yards, 2 TDs) lead the Bulldogs while the Falcon Knights are led by quarterback Lucas Bowser (52-for-111, 665 yards, 7 TDs, 5 Ints), running backs Greg Duncan (466 yards rushing, 2 TDs; 8-129 receiving) and Jeffery Ginn (257 yards, 3 TDs rushing). Ginn kicked the game-winning field goal against St. Marys last week from 32 yards, the first field goal of his career.

Karns City heads to Keystone with a three-game winning streak, although the Gremlins struggled to beat Punxsutawney last week. But Dalton Beham’s D9Sports.com Player of the Week performance — 279 yards rushing, 5 TDs — was enough to lead the Gremlins to their 42-32 win. For the year, Beham has rushed for 663 yards on just 65 carries with 14 TDs. The Gremlins average 412 yards per game, 373 yards on the ground.

Another local game sees Moniteau (2-2) travel north to take on unbeaten Clarion (4-0).

Clarion ground out a win against Clarion-Limestone last week, 25-20, while Moniteau lost to Keystone.

The Bobcats average 341 per game on the ground led by Colton Rapp (61-603, 8 TDs), who was limited to 75 yards rushing last week against the Lions. Quarterback Spencer Miller (21-for-41, 321 yards, 4 TDs) ran for a season-high 79 yards last week.

Moniteau quarterback Chance Nagy (43-for-85, 502 yards, 1 TD, 6 Ints) is second on the team in rushing (35-205, 3 TDs) behind Manny McLean (54-335, 2 TDs). Wyatt Geibel (15-235) is Nagy’s top receiving target.


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