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Saturday, October 8, 2011

(Thursday's), Friday's (and Saturday's) Finest


I'm putting it in stone right now, Oxford running back Prescott Line WILL win the Mr. Football award at the end of the season. He's that good. 391 yards and six touchdowns on 44 carries against Southfield. ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?! By far the top player in the state in my mind.

It's like a never ending line over at Farmington Hills Harrison, as sophomore Lorenzo Collins has become the latest breakout player for the Hawks as the sophomore running back went over 200 yards on the ground on Thursday night. Oakland County needs to be on the lookout for the next 2+ years, because guy is scary good.

One word to describe Walled Lake Northern senior quarterback Kirk Thomas... CLUTCH. There is very little that can phase this guy, as he went for nearly 300 total yards and four scores, including the game winner as time was running down against rival Lakeland.

Speaking of quarterbacks, Holly's Johnny Williams is a "prime time performer" plain and simple. The junior quarterback came up big on Friday night, doing it with his arm and his legs as he came close to going over the 300 yard mark to put Holly just one win short of their second consecutive playoff appearance.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, the combo of Grant Neimiec and Spencer McInnis are as good if not better than any backfield duo in the county. The Saint Mary's tandem again went over the 100 yard plateau as Neimiec ran for 140 yards while, McInnis went for 120 yards on the night.

Jordan DeGreffenreed and Bryan Green are about as exciting as it gets. Green rushed for well over 100 yards on Thursday while DeGreffenreed found the end zone three times. It's tough to stop one of these guys, to stop both of them... It's near impossible.

Brandon Thornton, just burst onto the scene on Thursday, going off for 215 yards on 16 carries and three touchdowns, as Ferndale forced Birmingham Groves to wait another week to try and clinch a playoff spot.

Pontiac's three headed monster of Kezlow "Squirrel" Smith, Mark Cagle and Jeffrey Johnson are a lethal offensive trio, all three going over the 100 yards in their win over Troy. Stopping the Phoenix offense with the three of them in the lineup in near impossible.


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