Thursday, October 6, 2011

Recruit Tracker (updated)

Dymonte Thomas (#1) had a monster game with 4 touchdowns against Carrollton on Friday night
(image via The Alliance Review)


OL Blake Bars and Montgomery Bell Academy (3-4) beat Father Ryan by a score of 17-14.

LB Joe Bolden and Colerain (5-1) beat Fairfield by a score of 56-0. Fairfield had just 27 yards rushing and 73 yards of total offense.  Bolden himself had 3 tackles and 1 sack.

OL Ben Braden and his team the Rockford Rams (5-1) beat East Kentwood by a score of 41-6. Ace attended the game and tweeted that Braden "played well and is every bit of 6'7'', 300+."

DE Pharaoh Brown and the Brush Arcs (1-5) lost to Mayfield by a score of 10-7.  Brown had 6 tackles, 1 sack, and 1 forced fumble.

S Jeremy Clark of North Hopkins (5-1) had a bye week this week.

TE Devin Funchess of Farmington Hills Harrison (6-0) beat Oak Park by a score of 48-35. Funchess hauled in a deflected pass for a 28 yard score and topped it off with a 13-yard touchdown reception.

S Allen Gant and the Southview Cougars (5-1) beat Perrysburg 29-7.  Gant had 6 tackles and 1 tackle for loss.

DL Matt Godin and Detroit Catholic Central (6-0) beat U-D Jesuit on Sunday by a score of 20-13.  Godin had 12 tackles in the victory.

FB Sione Houma's Highland Rams (5-2) beat Woods Cross by a score of 44-37. Houma had 11 carries for 113 yards and 2 touchdowns.

LB Royce Jenkins-Stone and Detroit Cass Tech (4-2) were shut out by Crockett, 7-0.

OL Kyle Kalis and the Lakewood-St. Edward's Eagles (6-0) beat Youngstown Ursuline by a score of 20-7.

OL Erik Magnuson and his team the La Costa Canyon Mavericks (3-2) beat Fallbrook by a score of 33-7.
2013 QB Shane Morris and Warren De La Salle (5-1) crushed Inkster by a score of 46-12. Morris had four TD passes on the evening to go along with 126 yards and 1 interception.

DL Mario Ojemudia and Farmington Hills Harrison (6-0) beat Oak Park by a score of 48-35. Ojemudia stuffed a fourth and 1 attempt to give his offense the ball at the Oak Park 44.  He finished with 11 tackles and 1 sack.

DT Ondre Pipkins and his Park Hill Trojans (4-2) beat North Kansas City by a score of 42-14.  Unfortunately, Pipkins missed the game due to a bum ankle.

CB Terry Richardson and Detroit Cass Tech (4-2) lost to Crockett by a score of 7-0.

LB Kaleb Ringer and his Northmont High School squad (2-4) lost to Beavercreek by a score of 15-7.  Ringer made 24 tackles and 1 sack on the night.  He has 47 tackles, 1 sack, and 1 fumble recovery on the season.

LB James Ross and Orchard Lake St. Mary's (5-1) beat Birmingham Brother Rice by a score of 10-9 in overtime. He finished with 15 tackles and 3 tackles for loss.  Ross is highlighted in the clip below:
CB Anthony Standifer and his Crete-Monee team (6-0) beat Bloom by a score of 32-7. This is their first 6-0 start since 1952. Standifer had 5 tackles and 2 interceptions. Meanwhile, junior teammate LaQuan Treadwell, a wide receiver prospect for 2013, had 2 touchdown receptions.

DE Tom Strobel and his Mentor team (6-0) won by a score of 38-14, knocking Brunswick out of the undefeated ranks to 5-1. Strobel recorded two sacks and "made life miserable" for the opposing quarterback.


2013 S Dymonte Thomas and Marlington (5-1) beat Carrollton by a score of 55-28. Thomas had a monster game with 12 runs for 102 yards and 3 receptions for 91 yards. He scored on runs of 3, 5, and 10 yards and on a pass of 60 yards.  Thomas also had 13 tackles on defense.

S Jarrod Wilson and his Akron squad Buchtel defeated Ellet by a score of 20-13 . Wilson secured the win for Buchtel when he intercepted a pass with less than two minutes remaining in the game, ending a seven play comeback drive.

DL Christopher Wormley and the Toledo Whitmer Panthers (6-0) beat Clay by a score of 54-7. Wormley had 8 tackles.

Stats will be updated as they're found. Please let us know if you have any additional information for the compilation. Thanks!

4 comments:

  1. Damn, we've got recruits on recruits on recruits.

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  2. I know it's a little off topic, but anybody know what's going on with Gary Yerden?

    And although I know he was brought in as an offensive lineman, I keep dreaming that the reason they only seem to want one middle guard type is that despite being 6'6" Yerden is learning how to keep his pads down while driving hapless centers into the quarterback. Maybe occasionally just picking one up and throwing him at the QB.

    To me a 630 lbs deadlift is just unimaginable.

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  3. @ Anonymous 10:38 p.m.

    Yerden is no longer on the football team.

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  4. I was afraid of that.

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