Daleville's Brandon Burks' 411 Yards,
Seven TDs Grab AHSAA Prep Spotlight
MONTGOMERY - Daleville High
School senior running back Brandon Burks opened the 2011 prep football
season in style Friday night with a 411-yard rushing performance, the first
400-yard effort in the AHSAA since 2008. Burks also scored seven
touchdowns in his 26-carry effort to grab the AHSAA Spotlight for Week 1.
Burks had touchdown runs of 13, 69, 1, 4, 26, 42 and 71
yards as the Warhawks beat Bullock County 53-23. In the process, Burks wrote
his name in the AHSAA Record Book with the seventh best rushing effort in
state history and the first 400-yard performance since 2008 when Tommy
Haley-Ricks rushed for 420 yards and a state-record nine touchdowns in a
76-52 Hubbertville win over Vina.
Tony Dixon of Parrish set the state record with 531 yards on 21
carries in 2003 to lead the Tornadoes past Hubbertville 81-58.
The 42 points
scored ties Burks with three others for the 10th most points
scored in a game. Haley-Ricks set the mark with 58 points (including two
2-point conversions) in the 2008 win over Vina.
Burks'
seven touchdowns is seventh best all-time and ties him with 14 others. The
most recent was Kendarius Fitts of Linden in an 82-0 win over A.L. Johnson
in 2010.
Ranked behind Haley-Ricks' nine TDs with eight touchdowns
in a single game are Demont Buice of Gaston (2007), Dixon (2003), John
Tucker of Frisco City (1998), Golinsky Smith of Sylacauga (1997) and
original record holder Jack Golson of Lowndes County (Fort Deposit). Golson
had eight TDs and seven PAT kicks in a 61-13 win over Loretto in a 1950
game.
Burks' performance edged out another record-tying night by
Geraldine junior Michael Davis, who returned a record-tying two kickoffs for
touchdowns in the Bulldogs' 42-21 win over Randolph. He sped 91 yards
in a second quarter return and added a 94-yard TD scamper in the third
period. He also rushed for 124 yards on nine carries with TDs covering 3 and
7 yards.
Davis
tied the record held by five
players, including two from his home county of DeKalb - Fort Payne's Randy
Posey against Etowah in 2006 and Jeff Pitts of Fyffe against Oakman in 1995.
Other top performances reported this week include:
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Jacob Kennedy, Berry:
The senior quarterback led
the Wildcats to a 62-19 win over Northside with 421 total yards. He also
accounted for five touchdowns and two 2-point conversions. He was
16-of-27 passing for 272 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 149
yards and three scores on 15 carries. He returned one kickoff 18 yards
and registered four tackles on defense as a member of the secondary.
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Luke Bailey, Fairview:
The junior completed
16-of-27 passes for 295 yards and two touchdowns in a 40-20 win over
Vinemont. Bailey also ran 10 times for 97 yards and three touchdowns to
finish with 392 total yards while accounting for five TDs.
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Dillon
Campbell, Oak Grove:
Registered 11 tackles,
blocked two extra-point kicks and recovered a fumble in the Tigers’
33-26 win over West Blocton.
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Kaleb Harris,
Pinson Valley:
Was 13-of-14 passing for
223 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Indians past Mortimer Jordan
69-42.
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Ladarius
Rodgers, Leeds:
Needed just 13 carries to
rush for 204 yards and three touchdowns (20, 41 and 94 yards) as the
Green Wave beat Alexandria 33-14.
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Maurice Crews, Eufaula:
The Tigers'
senior running back
rushed for 191 yards and five touchdowns on 11 carries in a 55-27 win
over Abbeville. Crews scored on runs of 25, 5, 33, 57 and 15 yards.
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Zach Walker,
G.W. Long:
The Rebels' standout rushed for 191 yards on 11 carries with a 45-yard
TD run and added a 90-yard kickoff return for another score as G.W. Long
downed Goshen 58-20. Walker also had non-scoring runs of 42 and 44 yards
that set up touchdowns.
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Sam Gillikin, Hoover:
The Bucs'
quarterback rushed 14 times for 86 yards and completed 20-of-33
passes for 178 yards and three touchdowns as Hoover beat nationally
12-ranked South Panola, MS, 24-13 Saturday.
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Zac
Cooper, Cullman:
In his
first varsity start, the Bearcats' junior quarterback was nearly perfect
completing 16-of-18 passes for 183 yards in a 41-13 win over Sparkman.
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Zack Reneau,
Calera:
Completed 18-of-27 passes
for 228 yards and three touchdowns to pace the Eagles’ 61-14 win over
Montevallo.
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Jameis
Winston, Hueytown:
The senior rushed for 51
yards and completed 18-of-27 passes for 238 yards in the Gophers' 27-6
win over Pelham.
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Demetrice Vaughn, Blount:
The freshman rushed for 205
yards on 20 carries and scored four touchdowns as Blount defeated
Craigmont, TN, 60-56 Saturday night.
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Jeffrey Moss,
Bob Jones:
The Patriots'
quarterback was 11-of-15 passing for 222 yards and four TDs (12, 23, 27
and 35 yards) and rushed twice for 32 yards in less than two quarters of
a 66-13 win over West Creek, TN.
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Carr Tigner,
Hewitt-Trussville:
Rushed for 131 yards and
completed 11-of-13 passes for 221 yards as the Huskies beat Gardendale
28-14.
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Cassanova
McKinzy, Woodlawn:
The senior linebacker had
10 tackles as the Colonels opened the season with a 20-9 win over Faith
Academy.
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Ladarius Mandson,
St. Jude:
Recorded six sacks as the Pirates downed Montgomery Catholic 54-7.
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Ryheem Dixon, Flomaton:
The quarterback rushed for 202 yards on 14 carries, with TD runs of 45,
4 and 60 yards, and threw a 32-yard touchdown pass in a 47-14 victory
over W.S. Neal.
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Kevin Davis, T.R. Miller:
The junior QB, in his first career start, led an 83-yard drive in the
final 1:02 and scored the game-winning TD on a 1-yard sneak with 0.4
seconds to play as the Tigers beat Escambia County 37-31. He threw for
202 yards and a TD and also kicked a 40-yard field goal.
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Josh Carroll, Gulf Shores:
A running back by trade, he kicked a 36-yard field goal with 2:41 to go
to lift the Dolphins to a 9-6 victory over Robertsdale. He added 121
yards rushing on 16 carries.
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Christopher Mitchell, Theodore:
The Bobcats' defensive back grabbed 2 interceptions, including one
returned 26 yards for a TD, in a 21-0 victory over Baldwin County.
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Darrin Abrams, McIntosh:
Had 11 tackles 2 sacks, 2 fumble recoveries and a forced fumble in a
39-7 victory over Cottage Hill Christian.
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Joseph Johnson, Marion County:
The defensive back swiped three passes to spark the Red Raiders to a
season-opening 35-7 win over county rival Hackleburg.
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