Class of 2023 Week 2 Stats Leaders
The NC High School football season is off to great start with players putting up impressive performances across the state. The players listed are leading the Class of 2023 after Week 2: Daylin Lee, QB, 6’2″ 175, Shelby HS. Daylin…
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Continue ReadingThe NC High School football season is off to great start with players putting up impressive performances across the state. The players listed are leading the Class of 2023 after Week 2:
Daylin Lee, QB, 6’2″ 175, Shelby HS. Daylin displays the ability to withstand the pressure in the pocket to complete the pass. He is an accurate short passer with a quick-release on throws. Daylin Lee leads the class with 557 passing yards.
Keyshawn Breedlove, RB, 5’11” 185, Central Davidson HS. Keyshawn is a quick, slashing runner who looks for an opening to gain yardage. He accelerates past defenders in the open field for big gains, scoring often. Keyshawn Breedlove leads the class with 552 rushing yards.
Rahmir Anderson, WR, 5’8″ 160, South Garner HS. Rahmir runs good past routes to separate from the defender to make the catch. He displays good hands while making catches in traffic. Rahmir Anderson leads the class with 274 receiving yards.
Kayrie Lytle, DL, 5’9″ 230, West Mecklenburg HS. Kayrie displays good technique and strength to control the blocker to stop the play. He moves quickly in short spaces to disrupt the offense. Kayrie Lytle leads the class with 21 solo tackles.
Garett Frazier, DL, 6’2″ 220, South Brunswick HS. Garett displays good footwork while moving quickly out of his stance past the blocker to stop the play. He displays good technique while controlling blockers. Garett Frazier quickness is providing positive results as he leads the class with 6 sacks.
Chris Carter, DB, 5’8″ 159, Washington HS. Chris displays good lateral movement and footwork. He reacts quickly to the ball and closes quickly on wide receivers to disrupt the pass. Chris Carter leads the class with 2 interceptions.