Injury-riddled Panther team prepares for familiar foe

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa
Creston/O-M quarterback Luke Neitzel (1) watches as the play unfolds, with Maxx Walters (11) running a pass route, and fullback Trevor Frain (9) blocking Glenwood pass rusher Jacob Radcliff (16). (Contributed photo by TERRY FREEMAN)

Even though the Creston/Orient-Macksburg football roster is starting to shape up like a list of the walking wounded, head coach Brian Morrison still feels confident in his team as it heads into a non-district matchup at Winterset on Friday.

The headline-grabbing season-ending ankle injury to senior running back Bryce McIlravy is just one of several injuries hampering the Panthers.

Junior tight end and linebacker Cole Crawford is out for Friday’s game with a sprained ankle, but could be back next week. Sophomore reserve lineman Tayler Pettit is out for one week with an ankle sprain of his own.

Senior starting cornerback Caleb Thompson remains out with a hairline fracture in his lower leg, but will be re-evaluated early next week. Junior lineman Trey Benson remains out for the season with a broken foot. Sophomore kicker and reserve running back Conner Pals is sidelined until at least the playoffs with a sprained knee.

There is some good news on the injury front for the Panthers, however. Backup tight end Levi Eblen returns to the lineup after suffering from a knee contusion. Sophomore lineman Jordan Thompson also returns after missing the entire season, which also provides some flexibility in filling other spots.

Shuffled lineup

Junior Trevor Frain will move from the fullback position to the feature back position, filling the spot vacated by McIlravy’s injury. Taking Frain’s spot at fullback will be senior Keenan Reese.

“He’s been a tremendous practice player, and he’s been a really good role player for us all year at inside backer, outside backer and then on offense taking reps at fullback,” Morrison said of Reese. “The progression was great this week. He knows what he’s doing. He’s been in tune for the last two and a half months. As far as what we’re doing package-wise, he understands it. He just needs to step up and be the guy for that position.”

Junior Gavin Leith will be the backup at the feature back position, and starting guard Adam Baker has seen snaps in practice at the fullback position for depth purposes.

“Offensively, we went back to last year’s deal where we have three different packages based on formation and based on play type,” Morrison explained.

Previous Page|1|||

Comments


Reader Poll

Which social media website do you use most?

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Other

Top Ads