Week 11 Player of the Week
Oscar Huertes – Grandfalls-Royalty – 13-17 for 311 yards, 8 TDs passing; 6-115 yards, 2 TDs rushing; 15 tackles
Oscar has put up some solid numbers over the season and he helped cap off the Cowboy’s regular season by logging 426 yards of total offense as well as 15 tackles on defense as Grandfalls-Royalty defeated Dell City 72-22.
Honorable Mentions:
Matthew Morris – Panther Creek – 26-388 yards, 12 TDs rushing; 4-6-0 for 79 yards, 1 TD passing; 9 tackles
Amazing night as Morris led Panther Creek to victory over Cherokee 88-51 to clinch their district runner-up playoff spot. 12 touchdowns rushing matches the most in a single game this season.
Anthony Coy – Ira – 29-302 yards, 6 TDs rushing; 14 tackles
Ira’s running game was not very coy behind Anthony Coy as he carried the ball 29 times eclipsing the 300-yard mark and scoring six touchdowns last week as the Bulldogs defeated Hermleigh 71-41 to finish the regular season undefeated at 9-0.
Seth Schilling – Walnut Springs – 28-165 yards, 5 TDs; 2-4-0 for 37 yards passing; 1-3 yards receiving; 4 tackles
Schilling scored all 5 of Walnut Springs’ touchdowns in a must win game over Cranfills Gap that decided the district runner-up.
Blake Rubio – Fort Davis – 19-184 yards, 3 TDs rushing; 9 tackles, 1 fumble recovery; 20 yard TD reception
Down 41-39 the super freshman for Fort Davis scored the game winning touchdown on a 20 yard pass and catch as time expired and the Indians won their final game of the season over Marfa 45-41.
Jemal Lane – Crowell – 5-218 yards, 4 TDs rushing
Lane averaged 43.6 yards a carry for the Wildcats and scored on all but one of them as Crowell defeated Chillicothe 67-0.
Miguel Padron – Avalon – 410 total yards; 13-23-1 for 305 yards, 5 TDs passing; 16-105 yards, 2 TDs rushing; 7 tackles; 1 punt for 51 yards; 5/9 PAT kicks
A solid night against highly ranked Milford for Padron as he logged 410 yards of total offense and did a little bit of everything and Avalon hung in there and fought hard in a losing effort.
Oscar Huertes – Grandfalls-Royalty – 13-17 for 311 yards, 8 TDs passing; 6-115 yards, 2 TDs rushing; 15 tackles
Oscar has put up some solid numbers over the season and he helped cap off the Cowboy’s regular season by logging 426 yards of total offense as well as 15 tackles on defense as Grandfalls-Royalty defeated Dell City 72-22.
Honorable Mentions:
Matthew Morris – Panther Creek – 26-388 yards, 12 TDs rushing; 4-6-0 for 79 yards, 1 TD passing; 9 tackles
Amazing night as Morris led Panther Creek to victory over Cherokee 88-51 to clinch their district runner-up playoff spot. 12 touchdowns rushing matches the most in a single game this season.
Anthony Coy – Ira – 29-302 yards, 6 TDs rushing; 14 tackles
Ira’s running game was not very coy behind Anthony Coy as he carried the ball 29 times eclipsing the 300-yard mark and scoring six touchdowns last week as the Bulldogs defeated Hermleigh 71-41 to finish the regular season undefeated at 9-0.
Seth Schilling – Walnut Springs – 28-165 yards, 5 TDs; 2-4-0 for 37 yards passing; 1-3 yards receiving; 4 tackles
Schilling scored all 5 of Walnut Springs’ touchdowns in a must win game over Cranfills Gap that decided the district runner-up.
Blake Rubio – Fort Davis – 19-184 yards, 3 TDs rushing; 9 tackles, 1 fumble recovery; 20 yard TD reception
Down 41-39 the super freshman for Fort Davis scored the game winning touchdown on a 20 yard pass and catch as time expired and the Indians won their final game of the season over Marfa 45-41.
Jemal Lane – Crowell – 5-218 yards, 4 TDs rushing
Lane averaged 43.6 yards a carry for the Wildcats and scored on all but one of them as Crowell defeated Chillicothe 67-0.
Miguel Padron – Avalon – 410 total yards; 13-23-1 for 305 yards, 5 TDs passing; 16-105 yards, 2 TDs rushing; 7 tackles; 1 punt for 51 yards; 5/9 PAT kicks
A solid night against highly ranked Milford for Padron as he logged 410 yards of total offense and did a little bit of everything and Avalon hung in there and fought hard in a losing effort.