
2015 Offense:
QB Quinten Dormady: Dormady led Boerne High School to 24-15 win over Bandera and accounted for all three Greyhound touchdowns. Dormady finished the night by going 26-of-45 passing for 327 yards, 2 touchdowns through the air and one rushing touchdown.
QB Jauan Jennings: Jennings had a nice night against the highest level of competition. His Blackman team travelled to Alabama to face national power Hoover High School. The Blaze came up short by a final of 35-20, but Jennings drew rave reviews: “He’s an unbelievable player,” Hoover coach Josh Niblett told the Daily News-Journal. “We had something like five third-and-12 or plus and he converts them. You aren’t going to stop their offense from not doing anything and we have a really good defense. But he’s just a heck of a player.” Jennings ended the night with 72 yards rushing, 163 yards passing and a touchdown.
RB/ATH Joc Bruce: Bruce had a nice evening as he helped South-Doyle finish up an undefeated season in a win over Sevier County on local TV in Knoxville. After an early fumble, Bruce bounced back and helped his team several ways, including catching a touchdown pass, throwing a touchdown pass and contributing some hard hits on defense such as this one:
RB Rocky Reid: Reid’s game was postponed at halftime. Local reports said it was a light night for Reid as his Concord team quickly jumped out to a 29-0 lead and put reserves in. We’ll try to get a full stat line after his game is completed.
RB Alvin Kamara: Kamara plays Saturday night at Ellsworth Community College. Last week, Kamara had 26 carries for 131 yards and a touchdown as Hutchinson fell to Iowa Western 58-34.
WR Preston Williams: Williams made a nice grab to set up an early Lovejoy touchdown, but the 5-star receiver rolled his ankle and did not return to the game after that (via Grace Olson on Twitter)
TE Kyle Oliver: Oliver’s Oakland squad rolled past Stewarts Creek 54-7, but there was no mention of him in the local game story.
2015 Defense:
DE Andrew Butcher: Butcher tallied at least one sack as his Alpharetta Raiders shutout Northview in a 17-0 win.
DE/ATH Darrell Taylor: Taylor suffered a vicious hit early during his team’s 73-13 loss last night and had to be taken to the hospital. Taylor passed all of his tests and was later released, but it was a tough night for the all-everything athlete. (via @ByRyanLazo)
DE Dylan Jackson: Jackson and the Maryville Rebels put together another solid performance on both sides of the ball in their 49-14 win over Farragut.
DT Quay Picou & LB Austin Smith: Buford continued their dominating run of games with a 44-0 win over Madison County. Quay Picou actually scored a touchdown for Buford in this game on a 9-yard scoop and score of a Madison County fumble.

