Video: Jameson Williams Ultimate Highlights2018 highlights of Cardinal Ritter's (MO) 4-star wide receiver.Jameson Williams
has had a pretty good last couple of weeks. On September 28, the
Cardinal Ritter College Prep (St. Louis) wideout
announced his commitment to Ohio State and in his first game as a
Buckeye pledge he hauled in nine receptions for 286 yards and five
touchdowns in a 40-35 win over St. Francis Borgia (Mo.).
It was
an easy choice to name the 4-star wide receiver the MaxPreps Polynesian
Bowl All-Star Player of the Week. He becomes the first non-Texas player
to win the award, joining St. Pius X's (Houston, Texas)
Grant Gunnell of St. Pius X (Houston) and
Brian Williams of Bishop Dunne (Dallas).
Only players selected for the
2019 and
2020 Polynesian Bowl are eligible to win the award.
Honorable mentions
Jirehl Brock - Quincy (Ill.)The 2019 Iowa State commit continued his impressive senior campaign rushing for 260 yards and four touchdowns on only 13 carries against Alleman (Ill.). He also added a 22-yard touchdown reception. The 4-star running back has already scored 27 touchdowns in 2018.
Hank Bachmeier - Murrieta Valley (Murrieta, Calif.)The 2019 Boise State commit has been putting up numbers his entire high school career. He threw for 338 yards and four scores adding two more touchdowns on the ground in Friday's 63-52 win over Temecula Valley (Temecula, Calif.). Bachmeier already has thrown for 2,000-plus yards during his senior season and has a 21:3 touchdown to interception ratio. The 4-star quarterback now has over 12,000 yards passing to go with 145 career touchdown passes.
Mycah Pittman - Calabasas (Calif.)The 2019 Oregon commit showed why he's one of the most reliable and talented wide receivers in high school football. He hauled in 10 receptions for 129 yards and scored two touchdowns in their 42-35 win over Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, Calif.).
Paris Johnson Jr. - St. Xavier (Cincinnati)The 2020 Ohio State commit and 5-star offensive tackle dominated the line of scrimmage in a 42-7 road win against a very good La Salle (Cincinnati) team.