Week 11 Update: State Leaders in Kick Scoring
Entering the ending parts of the season, the stat lines are beginning to slow down, and even come to a halt for certain prospects, and team’s as a whole. Nevertheless, we still wanted to take some time to recognize some…
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Continue ReadingEntering the ending parts of the season, the stat lines are beginning to slow down, and even come to a halt for certain prospects, and team’s as a whole. Nevertheless, we still wanted to take some time to recognize some of the top kickers, and leaders in kick scoring in the state as the regular season is nearing a close. Below, feel free to read up on these leaders’ stats, and take some time to watch their film to really give their talent a peek.
Jacob Ulrich
Jacob
Ulrich
6'5" | 190 lbs | K
Mill Creek | 2023
GA
– Mill Creek
Ulrich, who has helped his team to an 8-1 record after just 9 games this season, is hoping to help his team get one last regular season win this upcoming week against Mountain View. Currently, because he sits slightly above the other players on this list in total kick scoring, any good performance he may have this week could help him separate himself. At this point of time, he has totaled 64 points, with an average of 7.1 points a game. Over the span of 9 games, Ulrich has also scored 36 PAT’s, and has also made 7 field goals as well. Because of this consistent, yet versatile production, we fully believe he will finish the season on a great note for himself, and for his team.
Ty Roldan- Kennesaw Mountain
After 9 games of play as well, Roldan is just slightly behind Ulrich in total kick scoring. At this point of time, he has put up a total of 63 points for his team, and has shown how versatile of kicker he is when he gets his foot under the ball. Not only can he kick with good range, but he is able to do so with good accuracy, and arc. He currently averages around 7 points a game, and he has also put up 36 points from PAT’s, while also being accurate enough to score on 9 field goals. As his team enters into it’s last regular season game this week, look for them to continue to add to his kick totals, and potentially put him in place to make it to the top of this list.
Landon Vickers- Cairo
Just like other prospects on this list, Vickers has also played in 9 games for his team so far this season. In 9 games, he has scored 61 points, and this has largely been due to the 10 field goals in which he has made this season. In addition to this, he has also scored on 31 PAT’s, and has even averaged around 6.8 points a game. This efficiency has also helped his team to a winning record, in which we are very excited to see how they are able to finish the regular season.
Hudson Hanges- Woodward Academy
Similar to Vickers, Hanges has also put up great production in the span of 9-10 games. Particularly, he has played in 10 games, and has put up 61 points, with an average of 6.1 points a game. With this, he has also scored 49 points solely on PAT’s, with 4 made field goals as well. Because Woodward Academy currently holds an 8-1 record, with a 6-0 record in their region, we truly believe that he will finish strong and potentially put himself in position to climb up this list. Only time will tell if this truly occurs.
Jacob Russell- Carrollton
Out of Carrollton, Georgia, Russell did his part to perform at a high level for his team this regular season. In the span of 10 games, his team was on fire on all sides of the ball, and when the offense put the ball in the end zone, and even when they were unable to, they knew they could lean on him to be able to put points on the board. In the span of 10 games, Russell put up 61 points, and has also averaged around 6.1 points a game. Specifically, Russell also scored on 49 PAT’s, and 4 field goals.