Postseason positioning in full swing Friday

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The CMB football team celebrates its win over PCM Sept. 19. The Raiders hope to celebrate a big homecoming win over Bondurant-Farrar on Friday. Craig Murphy/Daily News file photo

It seems hard to believe, but Week 6 of the prep football season is already here. With just three more regular season games left after Friday, the pressure is on. In Class 2A, Collins-Maxwell-Baxter lost last week and now sits one game behind Bondurant-Farrar and West Marshall. Both of those teams have knocked off two local teams. CMB has a big showdown with B-F this week. Colfax-Mingo is tied with CMB for third in the District 7 standings, which is important as four teams — up from two — make playoffs this year. PCM, meanwhile, is rapidly running out of time to make playoffs after missing out last year. In Class A, Lynnville-Sully draws the unenviable task of playing No. 6 and undefeated Earlham on the road.

CMB vs. Bondurant-Farrar At Baxter, 7:30 p.m. If the Collins-Maxwell-Baxter football team wants to win the Class 2A, District 7 title, coach Rob Luther said the Raiders must beat a talented Bondurant-Farrar team during their homecoming contest Friday in Baxter. “It’s a huge game if we have any hopes to win the district,” Luther said. “And I think this team wants to win the district.” So is it a must-win game against the 12th-ranked Bluejays, who enter the contest 4-1 overall and 3-0 in district play? “It’s a must-win only if we want to win the district,” Luther said. “If we don’t win then we’ll try to find a way to better our position in the standings.” To win CMB, which dropped from sixth to 13th in the Class 2A rankings this week after a road loss to West Marshall last week, must stop Bondurant-Farrar’s potent running attack that features Ryan Fuller and Cody Kunze. Fuller has amassed 483 yards and six touchdowns on the ground, while Kunze has run for 398 yards and eight touchdowns. “We’ll have to stop the run a lot better than we stopped the run last week,” Luther said. “They are a running team. That’s what they are going to try to do.” More important to Luther than stopping the run on defense is scoring more than 21 points on offense. Bondurant-Farrar is the highest scoring team in the district, scoring more than 40 points per game. “We are going to have to score more than three touchdowns this week to win,” Luther said. “They’ll get their points. We are going to have to find a way to score more than we did last week.” Luther said the Bluejays are deep, big and physical. Their only loss on the season came in Week 2 against Class A No. 1 Madrid. They recently destroyed two other area teams in PCM and Colfax-Mingo. The Raiders are led by Dan Samson’s 417 rushing yards and 553 passing yards. Ethan Schmidt has 289 rushing yards and 199 receiving yards. Playing the Bluejays at home should help, but Luther is somewhat worried about the hoopla of homecoming week. “I worry about it, but we start preaching it early that the game is the most important thing about homecoming week,” Luther said. “Homecoming is never fun with a loss. It’s never my favorite thing, but it is part of high school football.”

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