Steak n Shake Player(s) of the Week for Week Three of the High School Football Season

Who is your pick for this week….List them in the Comment Box below, or send your choice(s) to andy@greensborosports.com…..Early leaders in the clubhouse for this week are Jordan McInnis(Northern Guilford HS) on offense, and Bryson Moore(Western Guilford HS) on defense….Looking for the Steak n Shake offensive and defensive Players of the Week…Previous winners not eligible to win twice…Combo players go in the direction that they most excelled in…Got any picks or comments…We get the numbers from the Friday night game reports, and from stats that are posted by our teams, at MaxPreps.com….And some teams choose not to post any stats, but that leaves them out of ‘The Chase’..

OFFENSE
Northwest Guilford QB Tanner Ballou: 24-for-34, 365 yards, Four touchdowns/three interceptions….

Northern Guilford junior quarterback Jack Mercer threw Four touchdown passes and finished with 313 passing yards.

Jordan McInnis(Northern Guilford HS) ran for 184 yards on 13 carries and caught one pass for 61 yards, with Three touchdowns to lead the Nighthawks on offense, vs. Western Alamance HS…
(245 total yards and the three TD’s)

Northwest Guilford WR Bristol Carter: Five receptions, 164 yards, two touchdowns.

Terrell Timmons Jr.(Northern Guilford HS) hauled in a pair of touchdown receptions and finished with four receptions for 142 yards.

Rydell Herbin with three rushing touchdowns for Southern Guilford and one two-point conversion run….19 carries with 121 yards for Herbin vs. Western Guilford….

Southeast Guilford’s TyShawn Wall with 14 carries for 108 yards and two rushing TD’s versus Smith HS…
(We tried to go with the numbers in order of progression.)

DEFENSE
Western Guilford’s linebacker Bryson Moore…His stat line was 16 tackles (12 solo) 1 blocked PAT kick, 1 interception for TD, 1 pass break up.

Dudley’s Jhyheem Pittman with 10 tackles, with five Tackles for a loss, and two sacks vs. Durham Hillside…

Michael Smith, from High Point Central with 9 total tackles and eight solo stops for the Bison, in their loss to Southwest Guilford…

Northwest Guilford linebacker Connor Balton with Four sacks plus…Plus eight Total Tackles…One QB hit…

Combo of OFFENSE and DEFENSE
Xavier Simmons(Northwest Guilford) with six tackles and a sack on defense, plus Seven carries for 74 yards, and two touchdowns……

Conner Fields from Southern Guilford with two interceptions and game-controlling defense in the center of the field for the SG Storm…Fields with two receptions for 56 yards, vs. WGHS…

13 thoughts on “Steak n Shake Player(s) of the Week for Week Three of the High School Football Season

  1. I will take Mercer from Northern Guilford on offense and Moore from Western Guilford on defense. Give me Simmons from Northwest Guilford in the Grimsley or Northern Guilford game on defense.

  2. No disrespect to others but i am old school so give me those two 2-way youngsters You mentioned Andy. Reminds me of old school small town football where we did it all on a Friday for our school. Love of the game put me in and keep me in coach because I want to compete.

  3. I will put Xavier Simmons from Northwest in there as the Player of the Week. He does it all and with Travis Shaw gone from Grimsley, and they are not sure if he will return, then I think Xavier Simmons is the top high school football player in the county right now. Xavier Simmons would be the top dog.

  4. Going for Southern’s Herbin and Fields. Also like Timmons from Northern and Simmons from Northwest. When does the contest end?

  5. Obviously Ballou cannot win it again, but he actually threw for 401 yards and was 23-33 4 TD’s. So I am going with his receiver Bristol Carter with 5 Receptions and 177 Yards 2TD’s.

  6. Connor Balton displays natural talent at the linebacker position and his speed helps him get to where he needs to be gotta go with him on defense.

  7. Voting options will close here at 2pm on Friday afternoon…AD
    We will start using 2pm on Fridays as a closing time for the extended future…

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