These are my five top performers on defense from the game between Big Lake/Princeton. <strong>Photo Credit</strong>: Blake Broding, Broding Photography
<em><strong>Thomas Rush, DB, Junior, Princeton</strong></em>
-Rush was a tackling machine yesterday for the Tigers. This junior has some great potential as a defensive back. One of the more productive safeties I have watched this season. Rush will be needed in the game against Becker, as they have some strong receivers to watch.
<em><strong>Carson Steen, DL, Senior, Big Lake</strong></em>
-Steen was one of the top producers on this Big Lake defense yesterday. He had a key sack and multiple tackles that went into the game. I would say he left it all on the field in his last game as a Big Lake Hornet.
<em><strong>Thomas Riebe, CB, Senior, Princeton</strong></em>
-Riebe was a clutch corner in last night's game. I noticed his game very much when Big Lake threw deep balls and he defended each ball thrown his way with ease. Look for him to be a factor in the game against the Becker Bulldogs on Saturday when <strong>QB</strong> <strong>Josh Fobbe</strong> throws a ball his way at the receiver Riebe will be defending.
<em><strong>Nathan Hedstrom, LB, Senior, Big Lake</strong></em>
-Hedstrom was the meat of this Hornets defense yesterday. By far had the best game of all the Hornets defense with a sack, an INT and multiple key tackles. Hedstrom gets my nod for overall MVP for the Big Lake Hornets team last night.
<em><strong>Haydn Stay, LB, Sophomore, Princeton-Defensive MVP</strong></em>
-What couldn't Haydyn Stay do last night? I was wowed by this linebacker's tackling ability and being a playmaker on defense. This sophomore will be one to watch for the rest of the playoffs and I believe we will see him on the Northstar Football News 2022 rankings when they come out.
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