Week 5 Player of the Week
Kolby DuPont – Bryan Allen Academy – 32-438 yards, 5 TDs rushing; 4-9-1 for 73 yards, 3 TDs passing
DuPont had a hand in all of BAA’s touchdowns, running for five and throwing for three as they edged out Orange Community Christian 51-49. His 438 yards rushing and 511 yards of total offense both are among the top five performances this season in the respective categories.
Honorable Mentions:
Colt Mallory – Union Hill – 581 yards total offense; 29-417 yards, 7 TDs rushing; 8-12 for 164 yards, 4 TDs passing; 17 tackles
A crazy performance for Mallory as he rushed for 417 yards, with seven touchdowns and threw for 164 more yards with four touchdowns through the air, making for a grand total of 581 yards of total offense, as he led Union Hill past previously undefeated Marshall Christian, 110-64.
Nick Norrell – Oglesby – 21 tackles (17 solo), 1 INT, 1 fumble recovery, 1 forced fumble, 1 sack
Norrell turned in a great defensive night for the Tigers, as they beat McDade 77-53, for Oglesby's first win of the season. His 21 total tackles rank tied for first in a single game this season, based on stats turned into to sixmanfootball.com
Jayton Warren – Veribest – 4-130 yards, 4 TDs receiving; 9 tackles, 2 fumble recoveries, 1 forced fumble
In the Falcons big 71-25 win over Panther Creek last week, Warren made the most of his four receptions, finding paydirt at the end of all four and racking up 130 yards receiving in the process. He was also a standout on defense, recording nine tackles and more importantly, recovering two fumbles, while forcing another one.
Taron Smith – Milford – 13-17-1 for 265 yards 7 TDs passing; 11-193 yards, 1 TD rushing; 10 tackles
Smith’s 458 yards of total offense sparked the Bulldogs offense all night, as they defeated a very salty, and previously undefeated Aquilla squad, 64-28. Milford moves to 5-0 on the season.
Adam Salas III – Ropes – 13-185 yards, 2 TDs rushing; 2-67 yards, 2 TDs receiving
In a hard fought, low scoring game, Salas scored four of the Eagles five touchdowns, as Ropes narrowly defeated Ira 34-18.
Kolby DuPont – Bryan Allen Academy – 32-438 yards, 5 TDs rushing; 4-9-1 for 73 yards, 3 TDs passing
DuPont had a hand in all of BAA’s touchdowns, running for five and throwing for three as they edged out Orange Community Christian 51-49. His 438 yards rushing and 511 yards of total offense both are among the top five performances this season in the respective categories.
Honorable Mentions:
Colt Mallory – Union Hill – 581 yards total offense; 29-417 yards, 7 TDs rushing; 8-12 for 164 yards, 4 TDs passing; 17 tackles
A crazy performance for Mallory as he rushed for 417 yards, with seven touchdowns and threw for 164 more yards with four touchdowns through the air, making for a grand total of 581 yards of total offense, as he led Union Hill past previously undefeated Marshall Christian, 110-64.
Nick Norrell – Oglesby – 21 tackles (17 solo), 1 INT, 1 fumble recovery, 1 forced fumble, 1 sack
Norrell turned in a great defensive night for the Tigers, as they beat McDade 77-53, for Oglesby's first win of the season. His 21 total tackles rank tied for first in a single game this season, based on stats turned into to sixmanfootball.com
Jayton Warren – Veribest – 4-130 yards, 4 TDs receiving; 9 tackles, 2 fumble recoveries, 1 forced fumble
In the Falcons big 71-25 win over Panther Creek last week, Warren made the most of his four receptions, finding paydirt at the end of all four and racking up 130 yards receiving in the process. He was also a standout on defense, recording nine tackles and more importantly, recovering two fumbles, while forcing another one.
Taron Smith – Milford – 13-17-1 for 265 yards 7 TDs passing; 11-193 yards, 1 TD rushing; 10 tackles
Smith’s 458 yards of total offense sparked the Bulldogs offense all night, as they defeated a very salty, and previously undefeated Aquilla squad, 64-28. Milford moves to 5-0 on the season.
Adam Salas III – Ropes – 13-185 yards, 2 TDs rushing; 2-67 yards, 2 TDs receiving
In a hard fought, low scoring game, Salas scored four of the Eagles five touchdowns, as Ropes narrowly defeated Ira 34-18.