2013 Week 6
W.S. Neal's Quenton Samuels started fast and never slowed down Friday night against Excel By Josh Bean
W.S. Neal's Quenton Samuels started fast and never slowed down Friday night
against Excel.
Samuels
rolled up more than 100 yards on his first four carries and finished with
410 yards, with touchdown runs of 74, 17, 60, 52, and 69 yards, on 23
carries to lead W.S. Neal to a 46-8 victory. The Blue Eagles ran away with
the victory, despite finishing with zero passing yards, thanks to Samuels'
explosive running plays.
For his
performance, Samuels is this week's ASWA Offensive Player of the Week, as he
edged Jacksonville's Dominique Thomas and Berry's Terrance
Hollingsworth to capture this week's award.
Thomas rushed
39 times for 247 yards and five touchdowns in a 40-39 victory over Anniston,
and Hollingsworth accounted for 415 yards of total offense - 273 rushing and
142 passing - and scored three touchdowns in a 34-26 victory over Brilliant.
On defense, Hollingsworth added six tackles and an interception.
This week's
Defense/Special Teams Player of the Week is Houston County's Jarive Whyte.
He returned a punt 80 yards for a touchdown, recorded two interceptions and
had six tackles in a 32-8 victory over Ariton. He also excelled on offense,
catching six passes for 149 yards and a touchdown.
The two
finalists for the Defense/Special Teams Player of the Week are Center
Point's Khalil Garrison and Marion County's Ready Swanigan.
Garrison
finished with four sacks, a caused fumble and 6½ tackles in a 40-14 victory
over Pinson Valley. Swanigan returned a kickoff for a touchdown, returned a
punt for a touchdown and added three rushing touchdowns in a 78-38 victory
over Lynn.
This week,
ASWA members from Albertville, Anniston, Auburn, Birmingham, Brewton,
Centre, Cullman, Decatur, Dothan, Florence, Fort Payne, Gadsden, Grove Hill,
Huntsville, Jasper, Oneonta, Mobile, Montgomery and Tuscaloosa submitted
nominations.
Here's a list
of other stellar performances from this week:
OFFENSE
Chris Arnold,
Weaver: Had 161 yards and TD runs of 2, 3 and 66 yards in a 49-28
victory over Cleveland.
D.J. Bailey,
Valley: Ran for 152 yards and four touchdowns on 39 carries and added an
interception on defense in a 27-26 win over Eufaula.
Hayes
Battles, Houston Academy: Rushed for 188 yards and two
touchdowns on 30 carries, had an 88-yard kickoff return for a touchdown and
had four receptions for 75 yards in a 40-30 win over Cottonwood. On defense,
he had five tackles a caused fumble.
Kaleb Barker,
Priceville: Completed 8-of-15 passes for 266
yards and three touchdowns, and ran for 119 yards and two more scores on 13
carries in a 42-13 win over East Lawrence.
Gerrard
Beasley, Central-Florence: Rushed for
200 yards and three TDs on 12 carries in a 27-0 win over Rogers. Beasley
scored on runs of 21, 47 and 39 yards.
Jordan
Bentley, Guntersville: Ran 26 times
for 173 yards and two TDs, his 19th and 20th touchdowns of the season.
Daylon
Brackett, Jacksonville Christian: Threw for
281 yards on 20-of-34 passing for two touchdowns and rushed for 210 yards on
19 carries and three more touchdowns in a 58-32 loss to Gaylesville.
Marlon
Bridges, Lanett: Ran for 273 yards and two scores on
19 carries in Lanett's 25-14 win over Isabella.
Jermarcus
Brown, Pickens County: Scored on
runs of 22 and 40 yards, caught a 40-yard touchdown pass and scored on an
80-yard kickoff return in a 70-6 win over Parrish.
Ben Cagle,
Lynn: Cagle hauled in 10 passes for 200 yards and two touchdowns in a
78-38 loss to Marion County.
Logan
Campbell, Cold Springs: Rushed 28 times for 269 yards and
three TDs, including a 70-yard sprint to the end zone in the second half, in
a 42-22 win over Francis Marion. He also was 2 of 2 passing for 40 yards and
had 33 return yards to finish with 342 all-purpose yards.
Tyler
Cameron, Foley: Passed for 213 yards and four touchdowns (7, 44, 15 and 19
yards) in a 37-7 victory over Baldwin County.
Ryan
Carpenter, Colbert County:
Rushed for
209 yards and 7-yard TD on 29 carries in a 24-7 win over Lauderdale County,
as the Indians secured win No. 600 in program history.
Jacob
Carroll, Mountain Brook: Accounted
for 278 yards offense and four TDs in a 35-7 win over Carver-Birmingham.
Carroll completed 15 of 23 passes for 201 passing yards and two touchdowns
(5 and 15 yards) and rushed for 77 yards and two touchdowns (8 and 56 yards)
on six carries.
Austin
Childers, Red Bay: Rushed 20 times for 205 yards and
three touchdowns in a 36-0 win over Sheffield. He scored on runs of 2, 81
and 4 yards.
Garrett
Crider, Cullman: Rushed 22 times for 164 yards,
including a 5-yard touchdown run early in the second half to build the
Bearcats' lead en route to a 30-7 victory over Russellville.
J.J. Dancey,
Smiths Station: Rushed for 154 yards and three
touchdowns on 15 carries in a 45-12 win over Lee-Montgomery on Thursday.
Marvin
Davidson, Leroy: Amassed 262 yards on 28 carries and
scored four TDs in a 32-13 win over Southern Choctaw.
Darius Davis,
Dora: Ran 12 rushes for 172 yards and three TDs in a 50-27 loss to
Bibb County.
Ty Deaton,
Cherokee: Ran for two scores and threw two touchdown passes as Cherokee
beat Phil Campbell 34-18. Deaton had TD runs of 5 and 60 yards and his TD
passes covered 6 and 54 yards.
Blake Devine,
Southside-Gadsden: Rushed 12
times for 146 yards and two touchdowns to go along with a 31-yard scoring
reception in a 45-25 win over Arab.
Samuel Dixon,
Murphy: Rushed for 201 yards and three touchdowns on 15 carries as the
Panthers beat Mary G. Montgomery 41-7. Dixon scored on runs of 51, 54 and 19
yards.
Quint
Dobbins, Anniston: Threw for 343 yards on 16-of-24
passing and five touchdowns in a 40-39 loss to Jacksonville. Dobbins
recorded 215 yards and three touchdowns in the fourth quarter, after
Anniston was down 40-18.
Kendrick
Doss, Florence: Quarterback ran 13 times for 166
yards and three touchdowns in a 50-24 win over James Clemens. Doss scored on
runs of 4, 18 and 10 yards, and also threw for 125 yards on 10 of 16
passing.
Caegan
Epperson, West End-Walnut Grove: Rushed for a
game-high 249 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries in a 41-14 loss to
North Sand Mountain.
Stevie
Farmer, Athens: Completed 11 of 18 passes for 200 yards and TDs of 26, 75, 52
and 10 yards in a 34-14 win over East Limestone.
Mickey
Forrest, Spain Park: Completed 17 of 29 passes for 271 yards and four TDs (57, 24, 52
and 28 yards) in a 28-17 win over Thompson.
Arron Gaines,
Midfield: Threw for 259 yards on 14-of-22
passing and three touchdowns (30, 15 and 58 yards), adding a 7-yard scoring
run in a 69-6 win over Montevallo.
Eric Graham,
Autauga Academy: Ran 23 times for 249 yards in a
46-18 win over Evangel Christian.
Austin
Harris, Fairview: Rushed 32 times for 246 yards and
two TDs - both from 56 yards out in the first quarter - in the Aggies' 36-34
road win over St. Clair County.
Brontae
Harris, Hanceville: Ran 17 times for 175 yards and three
touchdowns in the Bulldogs' 27-7 home win over Winfield. He completed a
25-yard pass to Dant'e Reese in the fourth quarter and scored on runs of 1,
5 and 87 yards.
Sammy Harris,
Spanish Fort: Caught seven passes for 156 yards,
including the game-changing 57-yard TD pass on a fake punt, in a 29-6
victory at St. Paul's.
DeQua
Houston, Gardendale: Rushed for 175 yards and three
touchdowns (5, 5 and 33 yards) on 25 carries in only one half of play in a
43-21 win over Huffman.
William
Ignont, Buckhorn: Ran for 120 yards and scored three
touchdowns, including the 12-yard game-winner with 22 seconds remaining in a
35-28 win at Sparkman. Ignont, a freshman, also scored on runs of 3 and 10
yards.
Marquise
Irvin, Madison County: Hauled in
scoring catches of 62 and 65 yards in a 48-13 win over Pope John Paul II.
Rayshon
Kennedy, Houston County: Caught 11
passes for 174 yards in a 32-8 win over Ariton.
Garret Lewis,
Sipsey Valley:
Completed 12 of 16 passes for 200
yards and four touchdowns in a 42-35 loss to Northside.
Kris Lewis,
Fultondale: Totaled four touchdowns in a 44-13
win over Pleasant Valley. Lewis ran for 80 yards and two scores (10 and 29
yards), threw a 47-yard touchdown pass and returned an interception 46 yards
for a score.
Chris
Manning, Section: Carried nine times for 186 yards and
three touchdowns in a 43-21 victory over Ider. Manning scored on runs of 68,
32 and 44 yards. The 68-yarder was on the first snap of the game.
Brody Meeks,
Lynn: Had 427 yards of offense and five touchdowns in a 78-38 loss to
Marion County. He rushed 19 times for 178 yards and three touchdowns. He
also completed 16-of-30 passes for 249 yards and two touchdowns.
Devon Mines,
Pelham: Totaled 130 yards offense and three TDs (31 and 9 yards passing,
and a 43-yard run) in the 41-38 double-overtime win over Wetumpka.
Keith Mixon,
Shades Valley: Ran for 50 yards on 17 carries with
three TDs (1, 44 and 16 yards) and caught five passes for 138 yards with one
score (69 yards) in a 42-35 win over Hewitt-Trussville.
Javon Moore,
Elmore County: Caught eight passes for 207 yards
and two touchdowns in a 43-42 loss to Handley.
Matt
Mullinax, Spring Garden: Rushed for 223 yards and two
touchdowns (7, 76 yards) on 21 carries to lead the Panthers to a 47-22 win
at Woodville.
Josh Pearson,
Austin: Caught touchdown passes of 18 and 10 yards in a 29-26 win at
Hazel Green.
Luke
Phillips, St. Luke's: Passed for three touchdowns and ran
for another as the Wildcats beat Marengo 44-32. Phillips completed 15-of-18
passes for 198 yards.
T.J. Pratt,
Hubbertville: Rushed for
164 yards and a touchdown in a 27-0 win over South Lamar.
Matthew
Putman, Lexington: Accounted for four TDs - one passing
and three rushing - in a 33-8 win over Hatton. Putman passed 27 yards for
one score and had TD runs of 4, 6 and 71 yards.
Tristan
Quinn, Hackleburg: Caught seven passes for 140 yards
and three touchdowns,and also caught three 2-point conversion passes in a
45-34 win over Vina. His TD catches were for 20, 40 and 20 yards.
Gunner Roach,
UMS-Wright: Completed 9-of-10 passes for 201
yards and three TDs (15, 38, 58 yards) and in a 67-14 victory over Monroe
County.
Malik Rosier,
Faith Academy: Rushed for 143 yards and four
touchdowns in the Rams' 41-20 win over Williamson. His TD runs were 34, 21,
1 and 1 yard.
Kordell
Rudolph, Etowah: Finished 14-of-21 in passing for 271
yards and two touchdowns in a 24-20 loss to Scottsboro.
Cooper
Sellers, Houston County: Completed
21-of-27 passes for 401 yards and two touchdowns and added a rushing
touchdown in Houston County's 32-8 win over Ariton.
Devonte'
Simon. Pickens County: Threw for
222 yards and three touchdowns and scored on a 1-yard run in a 70-6 win over
Parrish.
Ryheem
Sistrunk, Loachapoka: Ran for 185 yards on 14 carries and
scored four touchdowns in a 42-0 win over Winterboro.
Bailey
Strong, Fairview: Caught five passes for 104 yards and
two touchdowns, kicked two extra points and had 31 yards on his one kickoff
return in a 36-34 victory over St. Clair County. Strong's scoring receptions
covered 31 and 42 yards.
Chandler
Taylor, Alabama Christian: Was 14-of-15
passing for 356 yards, four touchdowns and one interception in a 49-8 win
over Bullock County.
Racean
Thomas, Oxford: Rushed for 117 yards and three touchdowns in three quarters of
Oxford's 49-7 win over Lee-Huntsville. Thomas had 210 all-purposes yards and
added a punt return for a score.
Tyler
Thorton, Wenonah: Ran 21 times for 215 yards in a 12-7
win over Central-Tuscaloosa.
A.J. Travis,
Northside: Rushed for 277 yards on 33 carries
and scored three touchdowns in a 42-35 win over Sipsey Valley.
Jase Trotter,
Oakman: Totaled 271 yards of offense and three touchdowns in the
Wildcats' 41-7 win over Sulligent. He completed 7-of-14 passes for 167 yards
and two touchdowns. He also rushed for 104 yards and a score.
Terelle West,
Clay-Chalkville: Ran four
times for 138 yards (34.5 yards per carry), including a 73-yard touchdown in
a 62-8 win over Grissom.
Cortney
Willbanks, Restoration Academy: Scored five
touchdowns in a 45-0 win over Abbeville Christian. Willbanks ran 14 times
for 179 yards and four touchdowns (55, 37, 1, and 10 yards) and added a
34-yard touchdown reception.
Dalton
Wiggins, Ranburne: Threw for 249 yards on 10-of-17
passing and four touchdowns in a 33-27 double-overtime win over Woodland.
Hakeem Woods,
J.O. Johnson: Returned a kick 60 yards for a
touchdown and scored on runs of 1, 6 and 11 yards in a 49-6 win at
previously undefeated Ardmore.
Chris Wooten,
Highland Home: Scored six touchdowns in a 62-35 win
over New Brockton. Ran eight times for 129 yards and five scores and caught
three passes for 69 yards and one touchdown.
DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS
Jake
Averhart, Corner: Led the defense with 14 tackles in the 21-18 win over Oak Grove.
Jaquez
Bolling, Central-Hayneville: Returned a
fumble 20 yards for a touchdown and caught a touchdown pass in a 38-12 win
over Zion Chapel that snapped Central's 56-game losing streak. Central's
last win was 34-26 over Francis Marion on Oct. 12, 2007.
Weston
Bonner, Berry: Had 11 tackles and scored three touchdowns in a 34-26 win over
Brilliant.
Caleb Butler,
Enterprise: Finished with 13 tackles and caused
a fumble, while helping Enterprise hold Northview to just 103 total yards
and 1-of-14 on third down conversions in a 38-2 win.
Robert Cooks,
McAdory: Led the defense with eight tackles and two interceptions in the
21-6 win over Fairfield.
Brendan
Donovan, Enterprise: Recorded 15 tackles, six solos and
one for a loss, and also recovered a fumble, helping Enterprise hold
Northview to just 103 total yards and to 1-of-14 on third-down conversions
in a 38-2 win.
Rashaan
Evans, Auburn: Recorded two sacks and forced two fumbles on defense while also
rushing for three touchdowns in the Tigers' 38-20 win over
Carver-Montgomery.
Michael
Fraebel, Fort Payne: Scored on a 22-yard interception
return, and on a 2-yard run set up by his 60-yard kickoff return in a 33-0
win over Boaz.
Colby French,
Hale County: Scored on a 95-yard fumble return in
a 48-24 win over R.C. Hatch.
Paul
Hammonds, Tuscaloosa County: Recorded
three sacks in a 29-17 victory over Northridge.
Ja'leen
Hicks, Muscle Shoals:
Picked off a pass late in the fourth
quarter to set up the clinching touchdown in a 24-9 win at Hartselle.
Marlon
Humphrey, Hoover: Returned the opening kickoff 83
yards for a touchdown, and added a 21-yard punt return and five tackles on
defense, in a 48-7 win over Bessemer City.
Ben Ivey,
Spring Garden: Recovered a fumble and snagged an
interception in the Panthers' 47-22 victory at Woodville.
Trace
Johnston, Trinity: Scored on a 36-yard punt return and
an 85-yard kickoff return in a 61-16 win over Thorsby.
Darshaun
Jordan, Sparkman:
Returned the game's opening kick 90
yards for a score and caught a 15-yard pass for a touchdown and in a 35-28
loss to Buckhorn.
Jacob Parker,
Westminster Christian: Recorded 12
tackles, including two for a loss in a 41-12 win at Clements. He also ran
eight times for 82 yards and a TD, caught four passes for 103 yards and a
score, and threw a 28-yard touchdown pass.
Timmy Parker,
Hamilton: Had two interceptions in a 19-7 win
over Vinemont.
Rashad
Roberson, Oneonta:
Had a 65-yard punt return for a
touchdown and another 65-yard touchdown return of a free kick in the
Redskins' 51-0 victory over Cleveland. On defense, he had four tackles and
broke up two passes.
Labarron
Rodgers, Blount: Knocked down a potential game-tying
two-point pass with 32.8 seconds remaining as the Leopards knocked off
previously unbeaten McGill-Toolen 25-23.
Christien
Rogers, Linden: Recorded 13 tackles in a 30-12 win
over A.L. Johnson.
CJ Savage,
Piedmont: Returned a punt 80 yards for a touchdown and also caught a
24-yard touchdown pass in the Bulldogs' 68-13 victory over White Plains.
Collin
Sheffield, Marengo Academy: Had eight
tackles in a 58-6 win over Meadowview Christian.
Matthew
Tinsley, Sand Rock: Tallied 7 1/2 tackles, including six
solo efforts, in the Wildcats' 19-13 loss to Fyffe.
Charles Tatro,
Hanceville: Had two fourth-quarter sacks for a
unit that finished with 12 total tackles for loss and two forced and
recovered fumbles in a 27-7 victory over Winfield.
Corey
Williams, Spring Garden: Posted eight tackles and a sack in
the Panthers' 47-22 win over Woodville. Nathan Young, Hubbertville: Had 10 tackles, including three for losses, in a 27-0 win over South Lamar. |
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