Cardinals in must-win situation vs. DCG

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The Newton defensive line digs in for a play against Grinnell last Friday. The Cardinals host Dallas Center-Grimes Friday night at 7:30 p.m. (Mike Hockett/Daily News)

While the schedule so far has been a gauntlet of top-notch opponents, the second half of it features opponents like Dallas Center Grimes (1-4), Saydel (0-6) and Ballard (2-3). Newton also has to face fifth-ranked Adel-DeSoto-Minburn (5-0) on the road next week, but that is a non-district game. If Newton wins all three of those remaining district games, it would finish 4-2 in the league and grab a playoff spot. One has to think that Boone and Grinnell are locks for the postseason, while South Tama also will likely get in.

DALLAS CENTER-GRIMES

Like Newton, its Friday opponent — Dallas Center-Grimes — has had its fair share of struggles this season. The 1-4 Mustangs have scored only 12 points per game so far and are giving up 31. Their offense is averaging 245 total yards per game, with only 99 passing yards per contest.

But, DCG will enter H.A. Lynn Stadium in high spirits, coming off its first win of the season last week — a 9-7 grinder over Knoxville. The Mustangs also nearly upset South Tama back on Sept. 7, falling 26-24. And like Newton as well, DCG can make the playoffs by winning three of its last four district games, and it's quite possible as those opponents include Saydel and Ballard — besides Newton. So, the Trojans will have just as much riding on this game as the Cardinals. The winner will still be very much alive in the playoff picture, while the loser will be figuratively out of it.

DCG's offense is run by smallish quarterback Andrew Kramer — a junior listed at 6-foot-0, 140 pounds. He's completed only 30-of-77 passes this season (39 percent) for 426 yards, two touchdowns and four interceptions. He's also the team's second-leading rusher, carrying 57 times for 220 yards. The Mustangs' main threat on the ground is senior running back Alex Hansen (6-1, 185), who's run for 360 yards and five scores on 87 attempts (4.1 yards per carry). Against Knoxville, he had 114 yards and the team's only score. Hansen and Kramer also are the team's two leading tacklers on defense.

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