Super - Liberty Red Top Player Performances of the Week
Congratulations to this week's top players! We're covering the best performances from Friday's football action (using all statistics entered as of the time of writing). Enjoy!
Casey Grusser Delivers Best Performance of Season
Casey Grusser produced his most outstanding game to date while leading Ramapo to the win on Friday. Grusser rushed for 72 yards and three touchdowns on only nine carries, and also threw for 245 yards and a touchdown while completing 72.7% of his passes.
The victory was the fourth in a row for Ramapo, bringing their record for this year to 4-3. Grusser and Ramapo will challenge Northern Highlands at 6:30 p.m. on Friday.
Gamescore: 47.93
A Season-Best Effort from Owen Laffey Leads Ridgewood over Northern Highlands
Sadly, Owen Laffey posting his best game of the season wasn't enough to lead Ridgewood over Northern Highlands on Friday. Laffey rushed for 78 yards and two touchdowns.
For the season, Laffey has run in those 2 touchdowns while averaging 30.9 rushing yards per game.
Gamescore: 29.12
Wayne Valley found a leader in Bryce Flower as the team took down Mount Olive on Friday. Mount Olive had no answer to Flower as he picked up 51 receiving yards and a touchdown.
This season, Flower has caught 4 touchdowns while averaging 45.1 receiving yards per game. He's made a big improvement compared to last season: at this point last year, he was only averaging 18 receiving yards per game.
Gamescore: 26.27
Darrius Rivers Makes It Two for Wayne Valley
Keeping Flower company is Darrius Rivers, a fellow Wayne Valley player. He picked up 89 receiving yards and a touchdown. He showed off some serious burst, connecting on a big catch for 65 yards.
This season, Rivers has caught 4 touchdowns while averaging 53.8 receiving yards per game. He's made a big improvement compared to last season: at this point last year, he had one receiving touchdown.
Gamescore: 25.82
Liam Hayward Makes It Two for Ramapo
The second Ramapo player making an appearance here is Liam Hayward, and for good reason. He rushed for 69 yards and a touchdown.
For the season, Hayward has averaged 15.9 receiving yards per game. It gets even more impressive: after seven games last season, he was only averaging 3.86 rushing yards per game. This year he is averaging 55.14 rushing yards.
Gamescore: 16.97
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