Sterling Limo Players of the Week (Wk 10)

Sterling Limousine and Transportation Services of Wrightstown is proud to recognize the Players of the Week. Players are chosen based on the nomination of coaches as well as SuburbanOneSports.com’s football writers. Photo of Neshaminy’s Daulton Fox provided courtesy of Jesse Garber.

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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Sterling Limo Suburban One League Offensive Player of the Week
Brandon McIlwain, Council Rock North – McIlwain once again proved that he was the most impressive player in the area with another stunning performance in the Indians conference clinching 35-14 victory over district rival Council Rock South.  The artistic quarterback rushed 30 times for 140 yards and scored four touchdowns – and also completed 18 passes for 191 yards and a touchdown.  McIlwain – a University of South Carolina recruit – will showcase his superior talents this week in the upcoming PIAA Quad-A District One playoffs as # 11 seeded Rock North will travel to meet # 6 seed Upper Darby.
Council Rock South head coach Vince Bedesem says:  “Brandon is not only one of the best players in the league – he is without question one of the best players in the state – maybe in the country.  The biggest playmakers make the biggest plays in the biggest games.  McIlwain is a great high school player and should do great things at the next level.”

Sterling Limo Suburban One League Defensive Player of the Week
Daulton Fox, Neshaminy – Fox came up with a huge defensive effort in a ‘must-win’ situation for Neshaminy last week.  The Redskins found themselves in a ‘win or go home’ contest against archrival Pennsbury – and an enormous defensive effort limited the explosive Falcon offense to just 14 points in a 16-14 victory.  Fox recorded 10 tackles – eight solo tackles – and also broke up a pass to highlight the Skins’ defensive performance.  The Neshaminy season will continue this week as the # 13 seeded Skins travel to # 2 seed Downingtown West.
Neshaminy head coach Steve Wilmot says:  “Daulton and Coach (Neil) French put in countless hours looking at film.  He makes the calls for us on defense, along with Zach Tredway, and we give him a lot of responsibility.  He has been a starter for the last two years, and he continues to improve.  Against Pennsbury he was very impressive with the way that he finished tackles.  He is our leader on defense.”

Sterling Limo SuburbanOneSports.com Honor Roll
Nafeese Nasir, Plymouth Whitemarsh –Nasir played just a half of football but managed to register stunning numbers in the Colonials 56-0 victory over Springfield.  Nasir rushed for 246 yards and six touchdowns over the first two periods in a victory that made PW a # 16 seed in the upcoming PIAA Quad-A District One playoffs.
Will Dogba & Kyle Smith, Neshaminy – Dogba failed to score a touchdown, but the diminutive Skin running back registered 197 yards on 31 carries to help Neshaminy to a 16-14 win over Pennsbury.  Smith helped anchor a stingy Skin defense with three tackles – two for losses – and two sacks.
Casey Walsh, Hatboro-Horsham – Walsh put on a passing clinic as the Hatters topped Cheltenham 42-28.  Walsh completed 14 passes for 263 yards and five touchdowns in the victory.
Eddie Shields & Kyle Taylor, Central Bucks West – Shields was brilliant at quarterback with 10 completions for 207 yards and four touchdowns.  Taylor was the main target for Shields with four catches for 108 yards and two touchdowns.
Jack Lamb, Central Bucks East – Lamb came up with a clutch game in huge East 24-23 win over rival Quakertown.  Lamb – a combination quarterback/linebacker – excelled on both sides of the ball in the victory.  Lamb rushed for a game-high 152 yards and scored a touchdown.
Sam Thompson, Central Bucks South – Thompson played a key role for the Titans in a 33-7 season ending victory over Souderton.  Thompson fueled the CB South offense with four rushing touchdowns.
Rodney Morgan, Upper Moreland – Morgan highlighted the Golden Bear offense in a 35-16 victory over Wissahickon.  Morgan rushed for an even 200 yards and scored four touchdowns for the winners.
David Kretscham, Abington – Kretscham was brilliant in defeat as the Ghosts were defeated by North Penn 63-21.  Kretscham completed 16 passes for 218 yards and three touchdowns in the loss.
Brendan Patterson, Council Rock South – Patterson concluded his senior season with an excellent outing as the Golden Hawks were defeated by Council Rock North 35-14.  Patterson finished his career with a game-high 168 yards and a touchdown.
Camerin Carroll, Souderton – Carroll returned a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown as the Indians closed out their season with a 33-7 loss to Central Bucks South.

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