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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Elite Eight -- Offensive Outbursts


8. Raeshaun Campbell-Gary Tyner-Deonte Bynum – Hazel Park RBs
The Hazel Park running backs just went off on Friday night as the Vikings rushed for over 700 yards on the night as all three players listed above totaled at least 200 yards of total offense in a high scoring win over Royal Oak.

7. Beau Wilhelm – Lakeland defensive back
Wilhelm did his best Charles Woodson impression on Friday night as Wilhelm picked off not one, not two, but three Waterford Mott passes to help lead the Eagles to a 41-20 win over the Corsairs.

6. The Pontiac Notre Dame Prep Defense
The Fighting Irish continued their regular season winning streak behind a strong defensive performance as Notre Dame Prep shut down the high powered Bloomfield Hills Lahser offense in a 35-14 statement win on Friday night.

5. The Orchard Lake St. Mary’s Defense
The Eaglets were able to do something that nobody has been able to do so far this season, which is stop a dangerous Cass Tech offense. The nationally ranked Technicians had no answers for the OLSM defense which held Cass Tech to single digit points on the night in an impressive win.

4. Malik Washington – Oak Park RB
Washington once again went over the century mark in rushing yards on Friday night as the senior running back helped lead Oak Park over OAA White rival Farmington as the Knights stayed perfect on the season. Friday marked the third consecutive week that Washington rushed for over 100 yards.

3. Justin Unger - Royal Oak RB
Unger was simply unstoppable on Friday night as the Royal Oak Running back rushed for nearly 300 yards on only 18 carries as he found the end zone five times on the night in the Raven’s upset bid against Hazel Park.

2. Corey Ester-Zak Arnold-Jacob Miller – Lake Orion RBs
The three-headed monster was nearly unstoppable once again for Lake Orion on Friday night as the trio ran around, past and through the Troy defense in the Dragon’s 38-0 rout of the Colts. The three combined for three scores on Friday night to keep the high powered Lake Orion offense running like a well-oiled machine.

1. Collin O’Donnell – Walled Lake Northern QB
O’Donnell was on his game on Friday night as the senior signal caller accounted for five of the seven Northern Touchdowns and threw two touchdowns in less than 10 seconds. O’Donnell finished the game with over 270 yards through the air and four touchdowns and rushed for 40 yards as well to lead Northern to its first win over Walled Lake Central.


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