League recap: Turner breaks off league-leading run for Belton-Honea Path

By Staff Report Oct 3, 2012, 7:57pm

AAA Region I league recap: 10/3/12

AAA Region I recap Oct. 3, 2012

Belton-Honea Path's Jermale Turner rumbled for the longest rushing play in AAA Region I this season in his game against West-Oak last week. Turner scampered for 66 yards on the play and finished with 80 on the day as his team beat the Warriors.

Daniel extended the longest winning streak in the league this week by beating Wren, 14-10. The win marks fifth in a row for the the Lions.

Belton-Honea Path's dynamic duo of Matt Williams and Keinan Lewis proved tough for West-Oak to stop, as they were the top passer and receiver in the league this week. Williams threw for 146 yards and Lewis had 82 yards receiving. Ryan Greer helped Belton-Honea Path's passing attack out by catching one ball for 27 yards.

Marquis Arnold was the most productive running back in the league this week. He ran for 193 yards on 27 carries as Seneca bested Jay Brannon's team. Quan Holden also contributed to the rushing game with 22 yards on the ground.

The Bobcats' Spencer Brothers and Dorian Raines have formed a dynamic duo this season, leading AAA Region I in both passing and receiving yards. Brothers has thrown for 859 yards this season, while Raines has 41 catches for 688 yards. Korey Thompson from the Bears leads the league in rushing with 723 yards.

A big matchup in the league this week will be when Daniel takes on Belton-Honea Path. Randy Robinson's team is currently in second, while the Bears are in third.

The top two defenses in the league will face off this season when the Lions take on Belton-Honea Path. Daniel has allowed 43 points this season, while the Bears have given up 48. The Lions allowed 10 points last week as they defeated the Hurricanes.

Daniel and Wren played the most hotly contested game in the league this week, with Daniel eventually emerging with a 14-10 victory.



Story is based on stats entered in MaxPreps by Tuesday 5am PST each week.