Sterling Limo Players of the Game (Wk 5)

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HATBORO-HORSHAM at QUAKERTOWN (Quakertown 35, Hatboro-Horsham 20
Sterling Limousine Offensive Player of the Game – Justin Wieder, Quakertown
In Friday’s big win over Hatboro, the Panthers’ senior running back rushed for 98 yards on 18 carries, which included four touchdown runs of six, six, nine and three yards.
Coach George Banas said:  “Basically, we went with Justin on Friday night because of how hard he was running in the conditions and how much he was able to do for us. He’s a real athletic kid and a powerful type of runner, which in those conditions really worked for us. He basically carried our offense for a lot of the night.”
Sterling Limousine Defensive Player of the Game – Ryan Coleman, Quakertown
Coleman, a senior linebacker, is a mainstay on a Panther defense that limited the Hatters to 184 yards, just 76 on the ground.
Coach George Banas said:  “Ryan has just been super solid for us all season. He had another solid night on Friday. He’s about 140 pounds soaking wet, but he reads so quick and anticipates what’s going to come that he’s able to beat the blockers to a position and be able to make the tackle.”
Sterling Limousine Special Teams Player of the Game - Casey Fosbenner, Quakertown
The Panthers’ senior placekicker, who has been a study in consistency this season, was a perfect five-for-five in extra points in Friday’s win.
Coach George Banas said: “He was five-for-five on PATs, and every kick-off was well done. He did exactly what we asked him to do on a horrendous field again.”

 

CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH at CENTRAL BUCKS WEST (Central Bucks South 45, Central Bucks West 14
Sterling Limousine Offensive Player of the Game – Dan Brown, Central Bucks South
The senior running back did it all in the Titans’ big win over their neighboring rival. In just one half of action, Brown had 165 yards on nine carries with touchdown runs of 60, 25 and six yards. He also had a kickoff return of 89 yards for a touchdown.
Coach Dave Rackovan says:  “He had some special runs, broke a lot of tackles and made some unbelievable plays. Last year we converted a wide receiver into a running back and he did a nice job for us, but Dan adds another dimension to everything we’re trying to do. He has big-play capability and breaks tackles. He’s a pretty special running back. He’s had four kickoff returns for touchdowns this season and one punt return, and he had a kickoff return called back. I have been around a lot of kick returners but none like him.”
Sterling Limousine Defensive Player of the Game – Will Bendon, Central Bucks South
The senior lineman was a key part of a defensive unit that allowed just one touchdown in the Titans’ win over the Bucks, who managed just over 200 yards of total offense.
Coach Dick Rackovan says:  “Nobody ever hears about him, but Will has been playing very consistently for us. He had a nice game on Friday night. A lot of times defensive linemen don’t make a lot of tackles, but he’s making a lot of plays for us. Last year we missed that, and this year we’re getting that. He’s been a leader in our ability to stop the run, which last year we weren’t very good at.”
Sterling Limousine Special Teams Player of the Game – Jon Mullin, Central Bucks South
The junior linebacker has been an important contributor on special teams for the Titans, and in Friday’s win came up with several big blocks on Dan Brown’s kickoff run for a touchdown.
Coach Dick Rackovan says:  “On the same play Dan Brown ran the kickoff back, he had two pancake blocks, knocking different people down. It was an unbelievable play, and he’s been a consistent special teams performer for us all year.”

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