Mustangs, Raiders grab 23 spots on all-district teams

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PCM senior Ethan Kain breaks free for a 45-yard touchdown during the Mustangs' 28-21 victory over CMB on Sept. 14. Kain was named first team all-district at wide receiver. (Shane Lucas/Daily News File Photo)

Although the Prairie City-Monroe football team was defeated in the first round of the playoffs and the Collins-Maxwell-Baxter football team fell one point shy of reaching them, both teams got plenty of validation for their seasons with the release of the Class 2A District 6 all-district teams.

Between the two teams, 23 players were named to all-district teams, with the Mustangs placing 11 and the Raiders placing 12. Five of the players, PCM’s Ethan Kain (wide receiver) and Justin Beener (linebacker) and CMB’s Zach Huffaker (running back), Tim Thalacker (linebacker) and Joe Nissen (kicker), were unanimous picks at their respective positions.

CMB

Leading CMB’s offensive attack all season was junior first-team quarterback Zach Samson. Recording more than 3,000 total yards from scrimmage (1,915 passing and 1,090 rushing) and 30 touchdowns (18 passing and 12 rushing), Samson was the definition of a dual-threat quarterback.

The Raiders’ skill players were no slouches either, however, as Huffaker earned unanimous first-team running back honors with 656 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns to go along with 562 receiving yards and two additional scores. His resurgence in the season came against Interstate 35 on Sept. 28, when he ran for 222 yards and five touchdowns. He was also fifth on the team with 50 tackles and led the team with three interceptions on defense.

After suffering a sprained neck and a concussion in the Raiders’ first home game on Aug. 31, Kemp managed to return to field and grab first-team honors at wide receiver. Kemp, a sophomore, finished the year as the Raiders’ top receiver with 712 yards and nine touchdowns, which were also good for second and third in the district. Kemp also had a flare for the big play, with his longest touchdown coming from 75 yards out.

Leading the Raider offensive line that landed four players on various lists is senior Darrien Sadler, who was selected to the first team for his contributions in the trenches. Fellow offensive linemen Patrick Girard (second team) and Nick Carroll and AJ Flora (honorable mention) were also recognized for their work, which often stretched to both sides of the ball.

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