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<p>The Mexico Bulldogs traveled to St. Louis this past Saturday to face off against the MICDS Rams in the final regular season game of the 2025 season for both teams. Here is a look at some of the top performers.</p>
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<p><strong>MICDS</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='402116' first='Graham' last='Faust'], 2026 WR/S<br>- 6'3" 190 Made his presence felt on both sides of the ball with a 65-yard touchdown catch where he used his speed to get behind the defense and caught the ball in stride without slowing down in a race to the end zone, and with his 17 total tackles making play after play to shut down the Bulldog offense. He also had a 90 yard score called back due to penalty and also had a strip and fumble recovery. I still think Faust could be a highly productive receiver in college. </p>
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<p><strong>LJ Tripplet</strong>, 2026 QB <br>- 6'1" 175 Has really given a lift to the Rams offense since moving to quarterback. His speed and athleticism being a dual threat with his outstanding running ability has made MICDS more difficult to defend. He also showed some surprisingly good passing ability, throwing a nice ball and displaying good accuracy. He is an athlete on the next level who could play either receiver or cornerback with equal ability. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='849685' first='Miles' last='Coleman'], 2026 OL/DT<br>- 6'2" 300 Army commit played the best game I have ever seen him play in four years of watching him in action. Miles has moved to center and did a great job with his snapping ability along with both his run and pass blocking. He's big, strong and excels as a run blocker with regular pancakes of opponents. He showed impressive quickness and playmaking ability at defensive tackle finishing with 7 total tackles. </p>
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<p>Ben Peterson, 2026 DE<br>- 6'4" 270 looked like he was having the most fun of anyone on the field playing with a tenacity and attitude you love to see in a defensive end. Ben used his explosive first step, quickness and technique to overwhelm his O-line opponent regularly throughout the game. He used his high motor to chase down plays and put pressure on the QB on the day recording 6 tackles and a sack while setting a tone with his defensive play.</p>
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<p><strong>MEXICO</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Charlie Fisher</strong>, 2026 QB<br>- 6'1" 165 Is an athletic dual threat who used his feet to keep plays alive under a ton of pressure the entire game. He was able to break free on a few runs to help keep the Bulldogs from suffering a shutout. He has a decent arm but has been his best with the ball in his hands rushing for over 600 yards during the regular season. </p>
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<p><strong>Korbyn Dorsey</strong>, 2026 RB/DB<br>- 5'10" 160 was a hardnosed playmaker for Mexico on both sides of ball. He is a quick and elusive back on offense who has good speed and broke a long touchdown run for a score for the Bulldogs in the second half to show his teammates to keep playing hard. He also kept busy with his play on defense.</p>
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<p><strong>Kaden Benne</strong>, 2026 S<br>- 6'4" 180 was a rangy defensive back who covers a lot of ground and is physical against the run. Benne has solid speed and did a nice job reading out plays and getting involved in them. He has been the Bulldogs leading tackler on the season and looked like he was always around the ball on Saturday.</p>
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The Mexico Bulldogs traveled to St. Louis this past Saturday to face off against the MICDS Rams in the final regular season game of the 2025 season for both teams. Here is a look at some of the top performers.
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