Kickoff at Grizzly Field is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. between 8-1 Gans and 1-8 Prue.
Gans is already locked into the No. 2 playoff seed from District B-3. The Grizzlies could claim a share of the league title if Morrison loses on Friday, but they would still receive the second seed because of their week four loss to the Wildcats.
Gans has not lost since then and will be trying for its seventh-straight victory on Friday.
Prue comes into the game with a record of 1-6 in the district. The Rockets' lone win was a 44-34 victory at Cave Springs and they also made news by surrendering 104 points to Watts three weeks ago.
Prue will be trying to slow down a Gans offensive unit that is averaging 48 points per game. The Grizzlies have totaled 432 points this year, the third-most in Class B behind only Morrison and Dewar.
The ground game has been powered by Kyle John, Nick Gard and Nick Woodruff, who have combined for more than 2,000 yards rushing.
John leads the team with 867 yards and a dozen touchdowns on 87 carries, while Gard has picked up 804 yards and 13 TDs on 112 attempts.
Woodruff has run 85 times for 688 yards and 15 touchdowns and the junior quarterback has also passed for 835 yards. He's completed 53-of-96 throws with 11 touchdowns and only three interceptions.
Kameron Pastore is the leading receiver with 24 catches for 377 yards and six touchdowns for the Grizzlies. John has caught 10 for 137 yards and two scores.
Friday's contest will be the final regular season home game for the Grizzlies' four seniors: Pastore, Gard, Casey Middleton and Andy Hess.
Next week, Gans will host a first-round playoff game against the third-place team from District B-4, which will be either Davenport or Allen.




