Lackawanna 1 Top Football Player Performances

By Team Reports Oct 22, 2024, 12:28am

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Lackawanna 1 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!

Zach Cwalinski Turns in Season-Best Effort

On Friday, Valley View got the W thanks in part to Zach Cwalinski playing the best football he has all season. Cwalinski rushed for 165 yards and two touchdowns while picking up 9.7 yards per carry, and also threw for 107 yards and a touchdown, good enough to set a new career-high in rushing yards in the process. He was no stranger to the big play, turning on the jets for a run that went for 67 yards.

The win was the seventh in a row for Valley View, bringing their record for this year to 7-1. Cwalinski and Valley View will be playing at home against Wyoming Valley West at 7:00 p.m. on Friday.

Gamescore: 48.83

While Delaware Valley might've come up empty on Friday, Michael Iuzzolino wasn't going down without a fight. Valley View had no answer to Iuzzolino as he made 17 total tackles.

Delaware Valley moved to 3-5 with that defeat, which also ended their three-game winning streak. They and North Pocono are set to duel on Friday.

Gamescore: 47.80

A Season-Best Effort from Nick Bradley Leads Abington Heights over Wallenpaupack Area

Nick Bradley produced his most outstanding game to date while leading Abington Heights to the win on Thursday. Bradley rushed for 31 yards and three touchdowns, and also threw for 216 yards and two touchdowns. Abington Heights is 2-1 when Bradley posts two or more rushing touchdowns, but 2-3 otherwise.

The victory got Abington Heights back to even at 4-4. Bradley and Abington Heights will venture away from home to challenge Scranton on Friday.

Gamescore: 38.80

Nick Kucharski and Co. Win Seventh in a Row

Valley View picked up their seventh consecutive win on Friday thanks in part to Nick Kucharski. Kucharski did his part (and then some), rushing for 80 yards and a touchdown, while also picking up 40 receiving yards for the 'W'. He also put in work on the defensive side of the ball, making eight total tackles and defending a pass in addition to snagging an interception.

For the year, Kucharski has averaged 23.2 receiving yards per game.

Gamescore: 36.50

Other Notable Players

  1. Tyler Sacks: 57 yards rushing, 1 TD (Gamescore: 17.00)
  2. Preston Reed: 66 yards rushing, 1 TD (Gamescore: 16.58)

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