Tuesday, October 25, 2011

QBs stepping up across the state

The loss of quarterback Trey White certainly didn’t seem to affect St. Pius against Grady. TJ Holloman stepped in and ran for 109 yards on four carries. He also scored four touchdowns. ...

Jonquel Dawson has his ML King Lions geared up and ready for Stephenson in two weeks. In his squad’s recent 41-17 thrashing of Newnan the Score 44 quarterback passed for six scores. ...

The East Paulding Raiders fell to Pope 29-23, giving up as many points to the Greyhounds as they had all season long. Still though in the fourth quarter the Raiders had two chances to come back and win. One factor working against East Paulding was the health of the quarterback position. Starter Mitchell Webb left the game in the third quarter with what appeared to be a wrist injury and backup Christian “Tank” Browder left the game early in the first half with an injury he sustained on defense. The explosive offense still has a talented pair of tailbacks in Terrell Hannah and Kamani Thomas but the sophomore Webb was the straw that stirred the drink. It would be interesting to see receiver Andrej Suttles slide into a wildcat formation. ...

Tray Fletcher helped McEachern stomp on North Cobb 56-17 with three touchdown receptions and a 99-yard return for a score. Fletcher adds a nice weapon opposite Amba Etta-Tawo for quarterback Trent Thompson. ...

Myles Willis has certainly made his presence felt this season, his first as the starting quarterback for Marist. He rewrote the record books Friday with a 99-yard touchdown pass to Gray King against Lithonia. ...

Who was that team on the field with GAC last week? That would have been Buford wearing gold uniforms instead of the traditional home green. According to the Gwinnett Daily Post, Buford coach Jess Simpson said the GAC game was ‘the night to break them out.”

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