(Guthrie Center) ACGC Head Football Coach Cody Matthewson says they’re working on cleaning up some things from last week’s loss to a solid Greene County team.
Matthewson says the game came down to three plays. The good news is that mental mistakes are fixable.
Coach Matthewson says the team is battling some adversity with eight players in street clothes on the sidelines for one reason or another. The good news is that some of the younger players are gaining valuable experience.
The Chargers face Woodward-Granger this week, and a team coming off a 20-8 win over Madrid one week ago. Coach Matthewson and Hawks Head Coach Cory Crnkovich are familiar foes.
The Hawks totaled 338-total yards of offense last week in the win over Madrid with 225 rushing yards, and Carter Moran completed 12/19 passes for 158-yards and one touchdown in the air.
Last week against Greene County, the chargers ran the ball 50-times for 200-yards. Quarterback Brock Littler fired one pass and completed it to Ben Marsh for 25-yards. Marsh led the team in tackles with seven, four solos, and one tackle for loss. Austin Kunkle was impressive with two kickoff returns for an average of 25-yards.