These Players from the Lansing area have made key contributions to their respective teams.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="30211" first="Tommy" last="McIntosh"] </strong>| DeWitt | WR |
McIntosh is showing people why he is definitely worthy of playing division 1 football at Wisconsin next season. McIntosh recorded a 93-yard pick-six Friday night to help DeWitt get a massive win against a tough Holt Rams opponent. McIntosh also had key contributions in their opening win over Traverse City Central. In the game, McIntosh had a 36-yard touchdown reception.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="80529" first="Asher" last="Gregory"]</strong> | East Lansing | RB |
Gregory is an exciting running back to watch. He runs the ball hard every time he carries the football. Gregory thrived in East Lansing’s week 2 victory over Fenton. Gregory had a great touchdown run early in the first quarter that sparked momentum for his team.
<strong>Lonnie Smith </strong>| Haslett | WR/CB |<a href="http://www.hudl.com/v/2FrxXn"> Hudl</a>
<strong>Lonnie Smith</strong> had a terrific game Friday night in Haslett’s win versus the Mason Bulldogs. Smith had a touchdown-saving tackle early in the game. Smith also had multiple pass breakups. Two of Smith’s pass breakups coming in the endzone.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="99344" first="Mason" last="Woods"] </strong>| East Lansing | WR | <a href="http://www.hudl.com/v/2FgND0">Hudl</a>
Woods got off to a great start in week one against a talented Grand Blanc football team. In the game, Woods had 8 catchs for 212 yards and a touchdown. Woods has a great feel for the game, with an incredible ability to get open. Woods also contributes on special teams with a great ability to come up with long punt returns.
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