3A Region 4 Top Player Performances of the Week
Congratulations to this week's top players! We're covering the best performances in games played on Thursday and Friday (using all statistics entered as of the time of writing). Enjoy!
Big Game from Bingham As East Webster Won 48-16
Starting off the list is East Webster's Dee Bingham, who we judged to be the best player in the league this week. Bingham rushed for 110 yards and three touchdowns. He didn't just play on offense: he also forced a fumble and made six total tackles.
East Webster's win was their fifth straight at home dating back to last season, which pushed their record up to 6-1. Bingham will try to repeat (or improve) on that dominant performance when he faces off against Aberdeen on Friday.
Gamescore: 46.60
Jer'kel Ivy Makes It Two for East Webster
Keeping Bingham company is Jer'Kel Ivy, a fellow East Webster player. He picked up 142 receiving yards and two touchdowns. He got the majority of those receiving yards when he pulled down a pass and took off for a gain of 79 yards.
Gamescore: 35.53
Mooreville Wins Third-Straight Thanks to Wyatt Mcdaniels
Wyatt Mcdaniels's big game helped extend Mooreville's winning streak to three on Thursday. Mcdaniels did his part (and then some), throwing for 190 yards and two touchdowns on only 16 passes, while also punching in a touchdown on the ground for the 'W'.
This year, Mcdaniels has thrown 21 touchdowns while averaging 220.6 passing yards per game.
Gamescore: 28.07
Cork Posts Huge Game in 48-16 Win
Another East Webster player making an appearance on this list is Prentiss Cork. He picked up a sack and made eight total tackles (3.0 for loss).
This season, Cork has averaged 8.1 total tackles per game and for the season has 6 sacks. That doesn't tell the whole story though: at this point last year, he was only averaging 0.71 receiving yards per game. This year he is averaging 22.29 receiving yards.
Gamescore: 22.77
Parker Harris Makes It Two for Mooreville
The second Mooreville player making an appearance here is Parker Harris, and for good reason. He picked up 58 receiving yards and two touchdowns.
For the season, Harris has caught 7 touchdowns while averaging 61.3 receiving yards per game. He is looking even better than he did last year: after seven games last season, he had one receiving touchdown.
Gamescore: 18.97
Other Notable Players
- Cooper Stidham: 210 yards passing (Gamescore: 18.50)
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