I must say that the individual performances continue to get better each week. The off-season training and summer camps participation assisted in fine tuning the players skills which is on display each week. The players listed are the leaders for the Class of 2022 after Week 7:
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="135012" first="Dylan" last="Bisson"], QB, 5’10" 175, Mountain Island Charter HS</strong>. Dylan sets up in the pocket and throws accurate short-range passes on target. He displayed the ability to throw accurate passes while on the run out of the pocket. Dylan has a good throwing motion with a quick release. [player_tooltip player_id="135012" first="Dylan" last="Bisson"] leads the class with 2,112 passing yards.
<strong>Jamaari Blackburn, RB, 5’6" 160, Carver HS</strong>. Jamaari follows blockers then accelerates into an opening past defenders gaining big yardage, scoring often. He usually makes the initial defender miss tackling him. Jamaari plays at a high-energy level and leads the offensive unit. Jamaari Blackburn leads the class with 1,367 rushing yards.
<strong>Owen Finley, WR, 6’2" 180, Ledford HS</strong>. Owen runs good pass routes and display the ability to separate from defender to make the catch. He uses his body to shield defender to make catches in traffic with solid hands. Owen is a solid receiver who can catch in traffic as well as in the open field. Owen Finley leads the class with 721 receiving yards.
<strong>Jhyheem Pittman, DL, 6’3" 295, Dudley HS</strong>. Jhyheem displays good footwork and lateral movement while controlling the blocker to stop the play. He uses his size and strength to move past the blocker to make tackles for losses. Jhyheem has been a dominant force on the defensive line with his outstanding play. Jhyheem Pittman is the leader in two categories: leads the class with 51 total tackles and 13.5 sacks.
<strong>D’Andre Hoyle, DB, 6’1" 150, Kings Mountain HS</strong>. D’Andre displays good speed in the open field and closes quickly on the ball carrier. He displays good lateral movement and the ability to cover receivers in man-coverage deflecting passes, intercepting often. D’Andre Hoyle leads the class with 6 interceptions.
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