The Raiders have struggled on defense, however, allowing 44.4 points per game, albeit against some fairly potent offenses.
Still, that provides an opportunity for Stony Point. The Tigers (2-3, 0-3), under the dean of 25-6A head coaches Craig Chessher, have struggled in district play after a 2-0 start to the season. Those struggles, however, have come against the likes of quality opponents Vandegrift, Vista Ridge and McNeil and the Tigers hung in tough against the Vipers and the Rangers.
Still, with so many teams in front of them, this is all but an elimination game for Stony Point. They’ll rely on their two-quarterback rotation of seniors Mason Troyer (58-95, 944 Yds, 4 TD) and Kinnick Kalbus (20-36, 298 Yds., TD, 2 INT), along with junior running back Marcus Milligan (70-336, 4.8 YPC, 6 TD), to put points on the board and keep pace with the Raiders.
Stony Point’s defense has allowed 29 points per game, so this game could easily turn into a track meet unless one of these defenses steps up.
Post-season positioning and perhaps even playoff survival will be on the line when Stony Point hosts Cedar Ridge in a battle of Round Rock ISD rivals in this week’s VYPE Central Texas Game of the Week.
What: Stony Point vs. Cedar Ridge
When: 6:45 Pregame, 7:00 Kickoff
Where: Round Rock Athletic Complex
Who: STP Broadcast: Tyler Ulses & Jacoby Cavit; CR Broadcast - Tyler Feldman & Kalen Hernandez
Watch: https://www.vype.com/7pm-football-mcneil-vs-stony-point-2674145120
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