Southeastern South Dakota (9 Man) 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!
Wolsey-Wessington Gets a Boost from Richmond in 30-22 Defeat
Starting off the list is Wolsey-Wessington's Caleb Richmond, who we judged to be the best player in the league this week. Richmond rushed for 87 yards and three touchdowns, and also threw for 220 yards while completing 74.3% of his passes.
Wolsey-Wessington moved to 6-1 with that loss, which also ended their six-game winning streak. Richmond's next contest is against Kimball/White Lake on Friday, where he'll look to repeat that solid performance.
Gamescore: 34.77
Moshe Richmond Makes It Two for Wolsey-Wessington
Another Wolsey-Wessington player making an appearance on this list is Moshe Richmond. He picked up 124 receiving yards, and also rushed for 35 yards.
On the year, Richmond has averaged 74.6 receiving yards per game.
Gamescore: 29.28
Bartling Made His Presence Known in Burke's 58-7 Defeat
While Gentry Bartling delivered a dominant performance on Friday, a win just wasn't in the cards for Burke. Bartling was dynamite, picking up 56 receiving yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 40 yards.
Burke now has a losing record at 3-4. Bartling and Burke will have a little extra prep time after the defeat as they won't be playing again for a while. They'll take on Kadoka on October 24th.
Gamescore: 24.82
A Constellation of Stars for Wolsey-Wessington
Another Wolsey-Wessington player making an appearance on this list is Colin Hughes. He forced a fumble and made seven total tackles.
This year, Hughes has averaged 9.7 total tackles per game. That doesn't tell the whole story though: at this point last year, he was only averaging 1.71 rushing yards per game. This year he is averaging 6.86 rushing yards.
Gamescore: 17.02
Kaleb Schonebaum Makes It Two for Burke
The second Burke player making an appearance here is Kaleb Schonebaum, and for good reason. He picked up ten receiving yards.
For the year, Schonebaum has averaged 99.2 rushing yards per game. He is looking even better than he did last year: after six games last season, he was only averaging 36.83 rushing yards per game.
Gamescore: 13.18
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