Sterling Limo Players of the Week (10-14-16)

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.

STERLING LIMOUSINE AND TRANSPORTATION
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Sterling Limo Offensive Players of the Game:
First Star: Darryl Davis-McNeil, Abington –
The junior running back had 336 yards and five touchdowns in Abington’s 35-13 win over Council Rock North, averaging 12.4 yards on 27 carries. Davis-McNeil surpassed the 1,000-yard mark and has 1,320 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Coach Kevin Conlin says:  “Darryl's hard work in the offseason has given him the ability to carry the ball over 25 times a game, and he has been an important part of the Ghost resurgence this year.  Darryl has been a big play machine this year because of his speed, but as I have stated before, his tough runs are the ones that I am really impressed with."

First Star: Mason Jones, Neshaminy – The senior quarterback orchestrated the Redskins’ high-powered offense in their 42-14 win over Central Bucks South in an important non-league showdown, completing 14-of-23 passes for 208 yards and four touchdowns.
Coach Steve Wilmot says:  “Mason is just terrific leader for us. He runs our offense without blinking an eye. He just has a ton of confidence in himself, and he has a ton of confidence in his teammates. He just runs the show out there. He’s our guy.”

Third star:  Reece Udinski, North Penn – The senior quarterback had another big game in the Knights’ 33-14 win over Central Bucks East, completing 17-of-27 passes for 312 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions.

Sterling Limo Defensive Players of the Game:
First star: Blaise Gravinese, Plymouth Whitemarsh –
The senior linebacker led a standout defensive effort with a pair of interceptions in PW’s 24-21 win over Upper Dublin. He also hauled in a 29-yard touchdown pass.
Coach Dan Chang says:  “He was sick (Friday night) and really just battled, never left the field and made huge plays. He’s been great all year. He’s our fullback, and he gets tough yards and is a great blocker. Defensively, he’s been in that spot for three years, and he really came into that role this week. We actually moved him around a little bit and made him our strong side linebacker. He really showed up (Friday night). I’m happy for him.”

Second star:  Joel Stills, Neshaminy – The junior defensive back had five solo tackles and one assist with three third down stops in Neshaminy’s 42-14 win over Central Bucks South.

Third star: Ben Ejimonyeugwo, Hatboro-Horsham – The Hatter junior had six tackles – two for a loss – as well as one interception in the Hatters’ 42-13 win over Wissahickon. He also had a 37-yard touchdown reception.

Sterling Limo Special Teams Players of the Game
First star:  Nate Bost, Pennbury –
The Falcons’ senior returned the opening kickoff of the second half 80 yards for a touchdown to seal Pennsbury’s 17-6 win over Harry S Truman.
Coach Dan McShane says:  “In addition to his kickoff return versus Truman which broke open a tight game, Nate returned a kickoff in a playoff game versus Perk Valley for 90 yards. He has explosive speed, and is also a very physical runner.”

Second star:  Dylan Molyneaux, Souderton – The senior kicker was 5-for-5 on extra points and had a pair of touchbacks on kickoffs in addition to connecting on a 35-yard field goal in the Indians’ 38-20 win over William Tennent.

Third star:  Dylan McDonald, Neshaminy – The senior kicker was once again perfect, connecting on 6-of-6 PATs with seven kickoffs for 353 yards and one touchback in the Redskins’ 42-14 win over Central Bucks South. He also had one punt for 43 yards.

SOL Honor Roll:
Malcolm Carey, Bensalem –
The senior running back ran for 112 yards and three touchdowns in the Owls’ 21-0 win over Council Rock South.
Koby Khan, Souderton – The senior running back led the Indians with 156 yards and three touchdowns on 16 carries in Souderton’s 38-20 win over William Tennent. He also had three receptions for 56 yards.
Anthony Kwiatanowski, Hatboro-Horsham – The junior running back had 115 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries in the Hatters’ 42-13 win over Wissahickon.
Stephen Longo, Plymouth Whitemarsh – The Colonials’ kicker, who was 0-for-2 the preceding week, nailed a 26-yard field goal with 1:44 remaining in regulation, breaking a 21-21 tie and propelling PW to a 24-21 win.
Jack Morgan, Souderton – The senior linebacker led the defense with 10 tackles (two for a loss) in Souderton’s 38-20 win over William Tennent.

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