Here are 5 players who put up some big stats this past Friday.
Penn-Trafford 38 vs Woodland Hills 6
Penn-Trafford – <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="27612" first="Cade" last="Yacamelli"] </strong>(JR) Safety 6’0 190: Cade mostly played running back on offense against Woodland Hills. He has quickness but not a real burner. Does have good ball skills. Think he is maybe better suited as a defensive player at the next level.
STATS: 132 yards rushing and 1 TD, caught 1 TD, recovered fumble, and 1 INT
Belle Vernon 49 vs Laurel Highlands 0
Belle Vernon – <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="27627" first="Devin" last="Whitlock"]</strong> (JR) Athlete 5’9 160: Devin has quickness with good speed. He shows the ability to high point with good ball skills. He will most likely be a WR.
STATS: 7-11 for 111 passing yards and 2 touchdowns, 4 carries for 109-yards and 2 touchdowns. 46-yard INT TD
Canon-McMillan 45 vs. Hempfield Area 14
Canon-McMillan – <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="27702" first="Ryan" last="Angott"]</strong> (JR) Running Back 5’10 190: Ryan has quickness to the hole, good speed. Looks to be a smooth runner with good vision.
STATS: 22 carries for 262 yards and 5 touchdowns.
Jeannette 60 vs Leechburg 14
Jeannette – <strong>Brad Birch</strong> (FROSH) Quarterback 6’1 180: Brad looks like he has good size for a freshman. He has a high, tight release but the ball doesn’t fly out of hand. He has a decent arm, obviously will get better has he grows and develops. A kid to keep an eye on through the years.
STATS: 13-22, 245 yards with 6 touchdowns. In 4 games he has thrown a whopping 14 touchdowns.
Central Catholic 33 vs. Seneca Valley 7
Central Catholic – <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="27644" first="Gannon" last="Carothers"]</strong> (JR) Defensive Back 5’10 185: Gannon usually plays receiver on offense but with injuries, he got the workload in the backfield. He shows quickness and speed with some shiftiness. He can high point with good ball skills.
STATS: 22 carries 171 yards and 1 touchdown, 56-yard INT TD
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