Sterling Limousine and Transportation Services of Wrightstown is proud to recognize the Players of the Week. Players are chosen based on the nomination of SOL coaches and football contributors. (Upper Dublin photo courtesy of Shannon O’Sullivan & Wissahickon photo courtesy of Michael Rice: https://solsports.zenfolio.com/f1050704496 )
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PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Chris Kohlbrenner, Upper Dublin – The senior safety/wide receiver was a factor on both sides of the football in Upper Dublin’s 17-10 win over Council Rock South in a key conference battle. On the defensive side, Kohlbrenner had eight tackles, and on offense, the senior wide receiver turned a pass in the flat into a 70-yard touchdown that gave Upper Dublin a lead they would never lose at 14-7. He finished the game with four receptions for 100 yards.
Coach Bret Stover says: “Chris Kohlbrenner – (quarterback Kevin Etkin) threw a ball to him in the flat. His individual effort – there were three or four guys around him, and he went in and out, in and out three times, and he was up to top speed down the sidelines. It was like – how did that just happen? That’s the type of player Chris is.”
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OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Quasir Sampson, Wissahickon – The freshman running back continues to be a difference maker for the Trojans. In Wissahickon’s 28-20 win over Upper Moreland, Sampson had 27 carries for 162 yards and two touchdowns, including a TD in the second half when the Trojans turned a 14-14 halftime tie into the important win.
Sterling Limo Honor Roll:
Logan Atkinson, Council Rock North – The senior running back had a pair of touchdown runs in Council Rock North’s 28-6 win over Harry S Truman.
Nathan Beighley, Pennsbury – The senior quarterback ran for 150 yards and a touchdown in Pennsbury’s 15-14 loss to Pennridge.
Mike Bongard, Plymouth Whitemarsh – The senior running back had just two carries and turned them both into touchdowns in Plymouth Whitemarsh’s 49-7 win over William Tennent. He finished with 130 yards rushing on just two carries.
Gavin Carroll, Quakertown – The junior linebacker had seven tackles – three tackles for loss – in Quakertown’s 34-14 win over Bensalem.
Jack Donnelly, Central Bucks East – The senior tight end had four receptions for 101 yards in Central Bucks East 14-7 loss to North Penn.
Kevin Etkin, Upper Dublin -The junior quarterback completed 7 of 12 passes for 164 yards and a touchdown in Upper Dubln’s 17-10 win over Council Rock South.
Anthony Iannozzi, Plymouth Whitemarsh – The senior defensive back had a pair of interceptions to lead the defense in Plymouth Whitemarsh’s 49-7 win over William Tennent.
Jon Ingram, Cheltenham – The senior quarterback accounted for 225 yards of offense in Cheltenham’s 26-19 win over Springfield Twp in a game the Panthers trailed 19-7 at halftime. Ingram was 10-for-20 for 119 yards and a touchdown and also had nine carries for 106 yards and a touchdown.
Anthony Leonardi, Central Bucks South – The senior running back had nine carries for 121 yards and two touchdowns in Central Bucks South’s 42-0 win over Abington.
Christian Johns-Wallace, North Penn – The junior linebacker was a defensive catalyst in North Penn’s 14-7 win over Central Bucks East, finishing with a sack, two tackles for loss and six total tackles on the heels of a 14-tackle effort the week before against Central Bucks South.
Caiden Lesczynski, Plymouth Whitemarsh – The junior quarterback was 7-for-15 for 194 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions in Plymouth Whitemarsh’s 49-7 win over William Tennent.
Vince Micucci, Quakertown – The senior quarterback was a question mark until game day but made his presence felt in Quakertown’s 34-14 win over Bensalem, completing 13 of 19 passes for 249 yards and three touchdowns with a QB rating of 150.8. He also rushed for 33 yards.
Adam ‘AJ’ Rodgers, Cheltenham – The junior linebacker had six tackles – three tackles for loss – in Cheltenham’s 26-19 win over Springfield Twp.
Dan Voglesong, Central Bucks East – The senior linebacker/quarterback had nine tackles and 220 yards of total offense in Central Bucks East’s 14-7 loss to North Penn.
Sam Kuhns, Pennridge – The senior captain scored on a 15-yard touchdown run to put the Rams on top 15-7 and then blocked an extra point after the Falcons had scored a TD to make it a 15-14 game. Pennridge held on to defeat Pennsbury by that score.
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