Week 15 Winner: Damian Williams
It is fitting that
Archbishop Rummel (Metairie, La.) quarterback
Damian Williams should be the only double winner of the New Orleans Capital One Bank High Yield Student Athlete of the Week award.

Damian Williams, Archbishop Rummel
Courtesy photo
After
all, it was Williams' senior leadership and astute field presence that
helped Rummel beat Barbe (Lake Charles), 35-14, in last week's Class 5A
state championship game.
Not
only did it represent the first state football title in school history,
but it capped a remarkable 14-0 season. It also came three years after
Rummel made its first-ever championship game appearance.
Rummel, and Williams as an over-matched starting freshman quarterback, fell to West Monroe in that game, 30-0.
Their
return to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans gave the Raiders
and Williams an opportunity to show just how far they've come.
Williams
accumulated 245 all-purpose yards while rushing for 52 yards and
completing 11 of 13 passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns. He was
named the game's Outstanding Player.
Williams engineered three fourth-quarter scoring drives that allowed the Raiders to overcome a 14-13 deficit.
Keith Fulton provided the short touchdown bursts with Williams tossing a two-point conversion pass after the first one.
"On
Monday (before the game), I told him he would have to play like an MVP,
and he did," said Rummel veteran coach Jay Roth, who played on the
Raiders' first regular-season undefeated team in 1980. "Every time we
had play-action, he was on the money."
Williams' performance
earned him his second SAOW honor despite state championships for two
other New Orleans-area teams that also finished 14-0.
Karr (New
Orleans), playing in its its third consecutive Class 4A title game,
finally won after two runner-up finishes with a 29-22 victory over
Neville (Monroe, La.). It was the second state title in school history
and the first since 1993.
John Curtis (River Ridge, La.) upended
rival Evangel (Shreveport, La.), 35-13, for the Class 2A title and the
25th state championship in school history.
Yet, there was no one
more appreciative of his team's accomplishment than Roth, whose players
were quick to congratulate their coach after delighting many in the
crowd of 32,740.
"One of the former Rummel players spoke to the
team before the game and said, ‘You have a chance to become the first
great team in Rummel history,'" Roth said. "That meant a lot to them''
Williams
was quick to make an impact by directing a 13-play, 99-yard drive that
ended with his 12-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Steven Dunbar at 1:04 of the first quarter.
The
6-foot-1, 225-pound Williams completed all four of his passes for 61
yards during the march that opened the game's scoring. He also gained
the necessary yard on fourth-and-1 from the Barbe 13-yard line.
Barbe
answered with a touchdown of its own, but Williams wasted no time in
putting Rummel on the move again Another 12-yard touchdown pass, this
time to tight end
Cethan Carter, completed a 10-play, 82-yard drive in 5:59.
Barbe grabbed a short-lived, second-half lead, but Williams responded as the award-winning player he is.