MaxPreps Polynesian Bowl Player of the Week: Brian Williams

By Zack Poff Oct 1, 2018, 11:30am

Texas A&M commit scores three non-offensive touchdowns for Bishop Dunne.

Video: Texas A&M commit Brian Williams goes off
Bishop Dunne standout scores three non-offensive touchdowns.

For the second consecutive week a player from Texas is named the Polynesian Bowl All-Star Player of the Week.

Last week, Grant Gunnell of St. Pius X (Houston) won it last week after putting up over 500 yards of offense and accounting for seven total touchdowns. This time around Brian Williams of Bishop Dunne (Dallas) takes home the award after scoring three non-offensive touchdowns in the Falcons' 52-7 win over All Saints (Fort Worth, Texas).

The 2019 Texas A&M commit showed why he is one of the best defensive backs in high school football. He returned two interceptions for touchdowns and added a 53-yard punt return for a score.

The first two winners of the Player of the Week face off next when St. Pius X hosts Bishop Dunne on Friday night.

Only players selected for the 2019 and 2020 Polynesian Bowl are eligible to win the award.

Honorable mentions



George HolaniSt. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.)
The 4-star running back from the No. 1 team in the country had a monster game totaling nearly 200 yards of offense and scoring four touchdowns in the Braves' 35-28 win over JSerra Catholic (San Juan Capistrano, Calif.). His performance was huge for the Braves in their Trinity League opener as they improved to 6-0.

Isaiah WilliamsTrinity Catholic (St. Louis)
The 2019 Illinois commit showcased why he's one of the top rated athletes in high school football. The 4-star playmaker completed 7-of-9 passes for 247 yards and five touchdowns in their 75-15 win over a previously unbeaten Lutheran (St. Peters, Mo.) team. The top rated player from Missouri also rushed for 134 and two scores.

Brendon ClarkManchester (Midlothian, Va.)
It was a big weekend for Notre Dame. The Irish cruised to a 38-17 win over Stanford in a Top 10 matchup and a future Irish balled out for Manchester. Brendon Clark didn't even play in the second half and finished the game with seven touchdowns in the Lancers' 79-0 win over James River (Midlothian, Va.). He completed 11-of-16 passes for 247 yards and five touchdowns adding two more scores rushing.

Tristan Sinclair -— San Ramon Valley (Danville, Calif.)
The 2019 Stanford commit had another big-time showing this past week. The 4-star linebacker did it on the other side of the ball in their 24-10 win over Foothill (Pleasanton, Calif.). He carried the ball 19 times for 177 yards and two scores and also had a 70-yard touchdown reception. Over the last two weeks, he has 34 carries for 350 yards and four scores to go with three receptions for 97 yards and two more touchdowns.