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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Calling the Shots

Listing off some of the county's top signal callers so far this season.

Jake Vento - Farmington Hills Harrison
Vento can do it all for the Hawks, this guy is just as dangerous running the ball as he is throwing the ball.

Mitch Robinson - Auburn Hills Avondale
When the ball is in Robinson's hands, the Yellowjackets can score at any time with his ability to make plays at will, he's that good.

Zac Leimbach - Walled Lake Central
Leimbach might be the most dangerous runner in the county regardless of position. On Friday night, Leimbach had more than 30 carries against rival Northern. He's a flat out workhorse.

Vito Giannola - Oxford
He's not asked to do a ton at quarterback for the Wildcats, but is clutch when it matters most and does a great job of selling the fake on a play action pass.


Tony Anesse - Rochester Adams
Anesse is a true gamer, in just about every sense. He can get the tough yards through the air or on the ground regardless of the situation.


Sean Charette - Lake Orion
Finally getting back into last season's form and it's showing on the field as the Dragons have rolled in the last two weeks.


Kirk Thomas - Walled Lake Northern
Thomas is one of the most exciting quarterbacks around, showing off some big time speed to go with a very accurate arm.


Mitch Baezinger - Clarkston
Baezinger's ability to march the offense down the field at will is a big reason why the Wolves are still destined for a playoff berth at the end of the season.

Blake Blue - Clawson
Blue has been deadly accurate all season long with his ability to throw the deep ball and it's a big reason as to why Clawson is putting up impressive numbers this season.

Justin Danzy - Southfield
With his ability to throw and run the ball,  Danzy adds yet another big play threat to an already dangerous offense.

Justin Losey - Troy
Losey brings a Vince Young at Texas type dimension to the Troy offense, which makes the Colts offense as exciting as any around the county.

Nathan Drews - Rochester Hills Lutheran Northwest
Drews, can make almost all of the throws possible, and has a big time arm to back it up. Expect him to build on his solid start this year.

John Glazier - Birmingham Seaholm
In the first two games of the season, Glazier only had four incompletions. Week three was a bit of a step back, but expect the senior gunslinger to bounce back in week four.


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