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
PLAYER(S) OF THE GAME
CENTRAL BUCKS WEST
Eli Boehm – The junior running back spearheaded the ground game in Central Bucks West’s 19-17 win over Pennridge in a battle between the district’s eighth and ninth seeds. Boehm was a workhorse out of the backfield with 26 carries for 136 yards in a contest that saw the Bucks put up 239 of their 286 total yards on the ground.
NORTH PENN
Ryan Zeltt – The junior quarterback was brilliant and had, according to coach Dick Beck, his best game of an outstanding season in North Penn’s 49-21 win over Central Bucks South. Zeltt completed 16-of-18 passes for 293 and four touchdowns. Zeltt twice connected with Levi Carroll for TDs of 36 and 6 yards and also threw touchdown passes to Tyler Beam (21 yards) and Jalen Edwards (39 yards).
PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH
Aiden O’Brien (Offense) – The senior quarterback was once again the catalyst on offense in Plymouth Whitemarsh’s 49-0 win over Cheltenham. O’Brien completed 4-of-5 passes for 148 yards and three touchdowns – all in the first quarter. He also had eight carries for 48 yards and one touchdown.
Tommy Hannon (Defense) – Coach Dan Chang calls Hannon “the best linebacker to come through since I’ve been here. His combination of speed, physicality and field awareness sets him apart.” The junior linebacker had an interception in Plymouth Whitemarsh’s 49-0 shutout win over Cheltenham.
Seve Spruill (Special Teams) – The junior placekicker has been a consistent contributor this season. In Plymouth Whitemarsh’s 49-0 win over Cheltenham, Spruill was a perfect 7-for-7 in extra point attempts and also recovered his own onsides kick.
QUAKERTOWN
Will Steich (Offense) – The senior quarterback, according to coach George Banas, had his best game in terms of decision-making in Quakertown’s 35-7 win over Souderton. Steich completed 19-of-24 passes for 196 yards and three touchdowns. Tyler Woodman had a pair of TD catches – one of 10 and the other of eight, and Zach Fondl had a 30-yard touchdown reception.
Tyler Woodman & John Eatherton (Defense) – Woodman and Eatherton contributed on both sides of the football in Quakertown’s 35-7 win over Souderton. Both had interceptions in a contest the Panthers’ defense dominated.
SOUDERTON
Luke Pollard – The senior linebacker turned in another standout effort in Souderton’s 35-7 loss to Quakertown. Pollard’s 17 tackles led the Indians, bringing his total for the 10-game season to 134 tackles.
UPPER DUBLIN
Colin O’Sullivan (Offense) – The junior quarterback had another big game in Upper Dublin’s 35-7 win over West Chester Henderson. O’Sullivan completed 14-of-19 passes for 237 yards and four touchdowns, including a pair to Noah Lee and one each to Griffin Pensabene and Nyfise McIntyre.
DJ Ceresier (Defense) – The junior defensive back was a catalyst on defense In Upper Dublin’s 35-7 win over West Chester Henderson. Ceresier had a 52-yard interception return for a touchdown and also had four solo tackles.
Owen Carl (Special Teams) – The Cardinals’ senior kicker was 5-for-5 on point-after attempts and also punted once in Upper Dublin’s 35-7 win over West Chester Henderson.
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