This past weekend have been a series of all out battles between teams. Many of them had a good number of players that showed out, whether it was under the lights on Friday or Saturday afternoon. Here are the Week 3 Top 6 performers:
<strong>LB Wyatt Haynes Liberty High School c/o 21.</strong> The senior linebacker was a hero on Saturday, picking up a major fumble recovery that helped the Eagles soar pass Troy 12-10. As soon as he spotted the ball on the ground, Haynes immediately raced down the field 80 yards to score. This was one of the game changing plays this past Saturday.
<strong>RB Jake Waters Fox High School c/o 22.</strong> The young running back had an outstanding game, helping the Warriors get by Borgia in a shootout. Waters had 19 carries for 110 yards and a touchdown. He was a huge asset to Fox’s running offense, getting by winning 25-20. As of right now, Waters is one of the top backs in the state of Missouri, and he’s proved it for the past three weeks.
<strong>RB Rhoderick Gibson Lutheran High St. Charles c/o 23.</strong> Rushing through Duchesne’s defense is a young bull with a nonstop drive to reach the end zone. Gibson had put on a show Friday night, racking up 201 rushing yards and 2 Tds. He led his team in rushing, as a sophomore! If the 5’9 195 Ibs back continues to perform like this throughout the season, he will pick up big time offers from big time schools.
<strong>LB Khristian Humes Francis Howell Central c/o 21.</strong> The Spartans dominated the whole game against their rival, Francis Howell North (20-7). They couldn’t have done it without senior linebacker Humes. He controlled the whole defense, picking up a total of 9 tackles, 4 Tackles-for-loss, and a sack. This man was on a mission, and it was a major accomplishment.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>
<strong><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>RB/DB Jay Harris Timberland High School c/o 22.</strong> This is the definition of a true athlete. Harris helped all around, providing for his team on both sides of the ball. He rushed for 115 yds and a touchdown and also had 58 receiving yds and a touchdown. That’s not all; the 6-foot-2 junior performed at a high level on defense. Harris had a total of 10 tackles, 2 fumble recoveries, and an interception. If that doesn’t scream ATHLETE, then I don’t know what to tell you.
<strong>RB [player_tooltip player_id="37227" first="Dominic" last="Flint"] St. Charles West c/o 21.</strong> Getting it done on the ground, the senior 5-foot-8 running back helped his team achieve their first win of the season against Fort Zumwalt East. He bulldozed through the Lions, collecting a total of 166 rushing yds and a touchdown. The senior back is hungry for another victory this week with his team.
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