Sigg leads SEK in scoring

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November 1, 2011 - 12:00 AM

Iola High senior Jerrik Sigg  is atop the Southeast Kansas League individual scoring list. But can he maintain it?
Sigg and the IHS Mustangs are finished with the 2011 season. He scored 170 points — 26 touchdowns and seven two-point conversions. Wesley Collins of Coffeyville has 124 points. Sam Son of Chanute had 110 points.
Five of the nine SEK teams are in tonight’s bi-district playoffs in Kansas Class 4A.  Chanute is at Coffeyville. Fort Scott hosts Louisburg and Columbus plays at Parsons.
Sigg’s 170 points is sixth most in SEK history. His 26 touchdowns are fourth most.
This information comes from Scott Nuzum of the Fort Scott Tribune who has all the SEK league records.
If no one catches Sigg, he would be the first player from Iola to lead the league in scoring. Iola scored only 219 points on the season.
Iola was eighth in the league this year in team scoring, averaging 24.3 points a game. The Mustangs were last in points allowed. Their defense gave up an average 48.7 points a game. That translates into an average of  minus 24.3 points a game.

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