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**Nominations For Player Of The Week 10/20**


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Maybe it is time for the area to show Deweyville senior tailback Justin Williams some love. He motored for 215 yards and four TDs, including three in the second half to rally the Pirates past Warren in a crucial District 24-2A tilt Friday night, pushing the Pirates to 6-1 overall, but more importantly 2-1 in 24-2A play. Williams now has 1,599 yards and a whopping 25 TDs on just 168 carries for the season.

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East Chambers

Offense ..... take your pick!

Offensive Player of the Game was shared by Tramain Thomas who threw for 200 yards and one touchdown and rushed for 2 touchdowns, Eugene Leday who rushed for 201 yards and 3 touchdowns on 13 carries, and Brock Williams who had 3 receptions for 160 yards and 1 touchdown.

Defense - Paul Trammell had 12 tackles (3 for a loss) and a QB sack against Anahuac. Brock Williams, Tramaine Thomas, Pete Evans & Preston Guillory had solid games on the defensive side as well.

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October 20, 2006 vs. Hardin-Jefferson

10 carries for 207 yards 3 TDs from 17, 50 and 84 yards.

1 for 1 passing for 45 yards

1 catch for 30 yards

Total Offense: 282 yards

Just another day at the office for Rhodes.

PIERCE RHODES - Kirbyville

Stats After Seven Games

82 attempts for 913 yards and 16 TDs

130 yds/game 11.1 yds/carry

6 catches for 190 yards and 2 TDs

31.7 yds/catch

8 completions of 15 attempts for 141 yards and 1 TD

17.7 yds/completion

Total Offense: 1,244 yards 178 yds/game

* Pierce scores a touchdown or throws a touchdown for every 5.4 times he runs, catches or throws the football.

Total Points Scored = 120 17.1 pts/game

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Please post Players name' date=' school, stats etc...Defensive nominations as well.

Here's last week's Winners

http://www.setxsports.com/playeroftheweek.html[/quote']

Kendrex Salter #18 Little Cypress Mauriceville Runningback/Linebacker

40yd:4.39

100yd dash:10.3

200yd dash:21.00

Wt 185

Ht 5'10

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