Melissa Meador | Buy at photos.monroecountyjournal.com Smithville’s Nate Ward has rushed for 324 yards and five touchdowns this season. He’s one of 11 backs who’ve had at least one rushing attempt for the 6-1 Seminoles. By Brandon Speck Daily Journal Smithville is emerging from crowded Division 1-1A, thanks in large part to a two-headed attack not indigenous to Monroe County’s Seminoles. Senior quarterback Blake Comer has run-first Smithville throwing opponents off the plan – by throwing the football. “Last year, people were stacking the box on us and we came into this year saying we need to be able to throw the football to be able to win some football games,” Smithville coach Chad Collums said. Comer has thrown for more than 600 yards, the bulk of his passes caught by sophomore Dustin Moffett and junior Wesley Grier – 25 catches, 510 yards and six touchdowns between the two. Smithville (6-1, 4-0) moved into the Journal’s No.