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Nominations For Player Of The Week 11/3


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Brett Ramsey QB from Orangefield

180 yards rushing 2 TD's against that Chain Gang Defense of WO-S

How many people can say that. There might be better stats from some other players, but no one in the area had a better night than Ramsey. To do what he did against a great defense...he should win this week hands down!!!

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Silsbee's B.K. Johnson. Had 3 int and many pass deflections and tackles. Also a lot of passing yards. Don't know the stats on him yet' date=' would be a crime to pass this young man up. Hopefuly the stats will be in the Enterprise Sat. morning.[/quote']

Johnson with the three INT's and also a few big catches on offense. On the last play of the 1st half, he returned an interception about 105 yds for a TD, but it was called back for a block in the back 20yds behind the ball. Don't know exact stats but if you were there you saw, this guy has got to be Defensive Player of the Week.

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From East Chambers

OFFENSE

Offensive Player of the Week was awarded to Preston Guillory who had 4 receptions for 70 yards and 1 touchdown. He also rushed for 40 yards and 1 touchdown. Tramain Thomas was Back of the Week with 149 passing yards and 1 touchdown. He also rushed for 85 yards and 1 touchdown. Lineman of the Week went to Scott Penny who did a fine job on the offensive line and had 1 reception.

DEFENSE

Eugene Leday is the Defensive Player of the Game. Eugene had 5 tackles and a recovered fumble. He made several plays on the sweep by taking out lead blockers. Paul Trammell had another great game with 14 tackles (2 for loss).

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