Penn-Trafford took a lot of time off the clock with their running game. Woodland Hills’ playmaker <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="27685" first="Deontae" last="Williams"]</strong> who usually plays QB, lined up as a receiver and running back. Woodland Hills’ backup QB senior <strong>Jashwan Pringle</strong> is 5’7 243 and surprisingly light on his feet and moves well. I could see Pringle being a D3 defensive lineman.
Penn-Trafford senior QB <strong>Carter Green</strong> was the player of the game. He was not effective in the passing game, but as a runner, he showed quickness with speed and good vision. Green finished off the night with 205 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns.
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<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="27612" first="Cade" last="Yacamelli"]</strong>, the Wisconsin commit was mostly held in check in the running game, but he broke out a 65-yard TD run early in the 3<sup>rd</sup> quarter. Yacamelli finished with 107 rushing yards.
Penn-Trafford junior defensive end <strong>Conlan Greene</strong> was disruptive in the backfield. He had a couple of big hits as well. Grrene has good get-off with some twitch and change of direction. Greene looks to be an FCS to low-level FBS player.
Woodland Hills’ lone touchdown game came off a <strong>Deontae William</strong>s run but fumbled and recovered by running back <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="98215" first="Brandon" last="Jones"]</strong>. Jones had the first turnover of the game mid-3<sup>rd</sup> quarter.
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