Arundel vs Chesapeake: 5 Impact Players
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Chris Downs HEIGHT 6'1" POS WR CLASS 2023 Chris Downs School: Arundel Downs became a main target throughout the game helping his offense drive down the field with a combination of chunk plays, screens and medium routes. He had a…
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Chris Downs
Downs became a main target throughout the game helping his offense drive down the field with a combination of chunk plays, screens and medium routes. He had a huge go route reception immediately after a defensive takeaway to put his team across the 50. Later in the game he had a screen pass for a chunk gain and then another go route reception to put his offense in the redzone. Downs showed sure hands and good ball tracking ability.
White is a young DT with a high ceiling. In one drive he had 2 tfls on 1st and 3rd down to force a 3 & out. He recorded a handful of tackles, a batted pass, and a fumble recovery. Delmar is a two-sport athlete, he placed 6th in the state in his first-year wrestling as a freshman.
Taylor showed off his quick feet and agility on his 2 visits to the endzone. He can change direction on a dime and catches defenders over pursuing in the box.
Larry Hurst
Larry Hurst
Hurst is a do it all utility player. He is involved in every aspect of the game offense, defense, and special teams. Offensively he plays running back and runs with determination. He had a big run breaking 2 tackles and carrying defenders 10 more yards. Hunt also had a 20-yard run to put Chesapeake the 1-yard line. On special teams he plays kicker and punter, he made 2 extra points and about a 10-yard field goal. Defensively he made a few tackles from safety. He played a big part in keeping the game close.
Gavin Kamachi
Gavin Kamachi
Kamachi played a heck of a game and demonstrated some impressive arm talent. His ball placement was highlighted throughout the night, he threw a nice back shoulder that was a few inches away from being a touchdown. On his multiple deep passes he dropped the ball right into the receivers’ breadbasket.