Central Columbia at Montoursville preview

DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette Hayden Harvey of Montoursville is taken down by Jackson Griffith of Mifflinburg during a game this season.
Central PPG–4.4, PPA–42.8; YPG–122.8, YPA–372.2
Central notes: The Blue Jays (0-5) are in major rebuilding mode, losing most of their starters from last year’s squad. Central has not scored more than eight points in a game and the offense has been held scoreless in each of the past two weeks. The passing game showed some promise in the opener against Midd-West when Josiah Hosler threw for 181 yards and a touchdown but has struggled build off that performance. Eli Geedy had five catches for 130 yards in the game. Dominic Keller ran for 62 yards against Southern Columbia last week and scored the team’s last offensive points in Week 3 at Executive Education. Owen Zanoline recovered a fumble for a touchdown two weeks ago against Danville, giving Central its first lead this season.
Central Player to watch–Noah Musselman: The senior two-way lineman leads the team in tackles and generated sacks in two of his first three games. He also had 10 tackles against Mount Carmel.
Montoursville PPG–32.0, PPA–12.6; YPG–318.6, YPA–181.4
Montoursville notes: Montoursville (4-1) thundered back from a Week 4 loss and blanked Mount Carmel, 27-0 at the Silver Bowl while controlling both lines of scrimmage. The Warriors produced their second shutout and it was the third time that the starters did not allow a point. Montoursville held a potent offense to a season-low 128 yards, including just six rushing, and added four sacks. Kingston Fisher led the way with 1 ½ sacks. Chase Jones and Logan Reed added one each and Noah Rakestraw was in on another. Kane Moore intercepted a pass and Montoursville strengthened its hold on second place in the District 4 Class AAA standings. The offensive line played one of its best games and helped Montoursville put together two 14-play touchdown drives, including a 98-yarder. Christian Banks ran for a season-high 161 yards and both he and Hayden Harvey have gone over 400 yards this season. Elijah Eck threw for 228 yards in a Week 2 win at Milton and Brayden Burkett has caught three touchdowns. Burkett also returned a kickoff 89 yards for a score against Danville.
Montoursville Player to watch–Hunter Shaffer: The two-way lineman was a vital part of last week’s win. The center helped Montoursville control the clock and run for 278 yards while helping stuff the run on defense. Shaffer made five tackles, including three solos.
Outlook: Montoursville should roll here, barring a huge letdown, as it tries building momentum for the stretch run.