Teams looking for another perfect week

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Shane Jansen scores a touchdown for Lynnville-Sully last Friday in Sully. All local teams won their openers last week, and try to make it 2-0 Friday night. Craig Murphy/Daily News file photo

The 2008 prep football season opened last week. Heading into Week 2 games Friday night, all Jasper County teams sport a 1-0 record. The area’s three 2A teams (Collins-Maxwell-Baxter, Colfax-Mingo and PCM) play at home for the first time this season, while Class A Lynnville-Sully visits an old rival.

Colfax-Mingo vs. Saydel At Colfax, 7:30 p.m. The Tigerhawks can sympathize with Saydel. The Eagles (0-1) come to Colfax off a 63-0 thrashing at the hands of Bondurant-Farrar last Friday. C-M, meanwhile, posted a 37-21 season-opening win over Nevada to gain a victory for the first time since 2006. “We’ve been where they are,” C-M coach Todd Jones said of Saydel. “We know that feeling. We don’t want that feeling again.” The Tigerhawks dominated Nevada last week, holding a 37-0 lead in the fourth before letting younger players take the field. “It’s good to start out with a win, obviously,” Jones said. “We know we have a win under our belt, so that will help build our confidence.” Jones said the focus this week has been inward. “We’ll worry about us and work on getting better,” he said. “We’re more concerned about Colfax-Mingo than Saydel.” The focus for C-M has been the offense. “We’re working on our offensive line,” Jones said. “If we can get them to take one more step and provide better pass protection, we’ll take that next step as a team.” Also getting attention are pass routes. Last week, receivers on different routes ended up in the same location a few times. Jones expects to see a 4-4 defense from Saydel and an offset I formation. “They’re going to be running primarily, straight ahead dives,” he predicted. “They had some success against Bondurant late in the game with the option. Their tailback is maybe their best athlete.” Jones said the emphasis this week is on hard work. “We have to guard against having a letdown after the big win,” he said. “We have to guard against being complacent.”

Lynnville-Sully vs. Montezuma At Montezuma, 7 p.m. The Hawks (1-0) come in off a high, following a strong showing in a 27-13 win at home over English Valleys last week. “Nothing helps like a win,” L-S coach John Kramer said. Montezuma (0-1) lost 28-13 to Iowa Valley. “It’s a double edged sword, really,” Kramer said of visiting a team hungry to atone for a season-opening loss. “They played a good Iowa Valley team. There’s a history between Montezuma and Lynnville-Sully. We have to come in and play hard. We have to exceed their intensity if we want to win. Whichever team plays harder is the one that will come out with the win.” Kramer noted the long-standing rivalry between the Hawks and the Braves plays into the game. “Montezuma is disappointed they dropped a game, so they are motivated to play even harder against a rival,” Kramer said. “You bring your A-game for a rivalry.” Kramer hasn’t looked at the Montezuma roster or statistics much but believes there are two keys for his team. “We have to be able to maintain blocks and play assignment defense,” Kramer said. “We know (the Braves) can move the ball well. Their quarterback has a good arm, and they can run well.”

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