TMQB WEEK 4 - Weather doesn't rain on new Shrine Bowl selections

Thomas Grant Jr.
chroniclesports@yahoo.com
Posted 9/19/19

Mother Nature rains on high school football again.

For the 2nd time this season, bad weather delayed scheduled games last Friday night. 

Dutch Fork, Brookland-Cayce and Irmo found …

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TMQB WEEK 4 - Weather doesn't rain on new Shrine Bowl selections

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Mother Nature rains on high school football again.
For the 2nd time this season, bad weather delayed scheduled games last Friday night. 
Dutch Fork, Brookland-Cayce and Irmo found themselves playing on Saturday, while Batesburg-Leesville had a rare Monday Night game at Panther Stadium.
Also taking place this weekend was the release of the 2019 SC Sandlappers’ roster for the Dec. 21 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas’ All-Star Game in Spartanburg.
Defending 3-time Class 5A champion Dutch Fork had 2 selections - the maximum allowed for each school - in wide receiver and University of Tennessee commit Jalin Hyatt and defensive lineman Trey Irby.
Offensive lineman Nick Taiste of White Knoll and running back Braden Walker of River Bluff were the other local picks. 

TEAM OF THE WEEK - Northside Christian 
Despite a 30-minute weather delay, the Crusaders came out sharp and defeated Newberry Academy 32-14 to snap a 5-game losing streak dating back to last season. 

PLAYER OF THE WEEK - Aveon Smith (White Knoll)
The Miami (Ohio)-bound senior showed in 1 half of action why he’s one of the Palmetto State’s top dual threat quarterbacks. He threw for 133 yards and 3 touchdowns, all in the 2nd quarter, and rushed for 65 yards and a score in the 51-6 rout of Aiken.                                              

WEEK 3 GRIDIRON GIANTS
Markco Gilmore (Airport) - 262 passing yards, 3 TDs
Nanders Lawrence (Airport) - 6 receptions, 107 yards
Tre Robinson (B-L) - 144 passing yards, 4 TDs (3 passing)
Marvin Gantt (B-L) - 105 rushing yards, TD
Amah-Dre Leaphart (B-L) - 144 rushing yards, 2 TDs
Roger Pedroni (Chapin) - 124 passing yards, TD
Conner Lehmann (Chapin) - 15 tackles
Jake Hames (Chapin) - 12 tackles
Dylan King (Chapin) - 10 tackles
Ty Olenchuk (Dutch Fork) - 232 passing yards, 3 TDs
Elijah Spencer (Dutch Fork) - 5 receptions, 101 yards, 2 TDs
Jonathan Hall (Dutch Fork) - 81 rushing yards, 3 TDs
Jy Tolen (Gilbert) - 283 passing yards, 3 TDs
Ty Walker (Gilbert) - 120 rushing yards 
Dre Cook (Gilbert) - 3 rushing TDs
Drew Howell (Gilbert) - 17 tackles
Hunter Helms (Gray Collegiate) - 353 yards, 3 TDs
K.Z. Adams (Gray Collegiate) - 3 TDs, 1 INT on defense
Ahmed Bynum-Scott (Lexington) - 158 yards, 3 TDs
Dionta Sanders (Lexington) - 97 yard kickoff return TD
Max McKeena (Northside Christian) - 186 passing yards, 2 TDs; 159 rushing yards, TD.
Brayden Ross (Northside Christian) - 2 INTs on defense, 8 tackles
Braden Walker (River Bluff) - 172 rushing yards, 2 TDs
Jackson Stone (River Bluff) - 207 passing yards, 3 TDs
Preston Samsone (River Bluff) - 10.5 tackles 

TOUGHEST REGION 
There are 3 undefeated teams (Dutch Fork, River Bluff and White Knoll) in Region 5-5A and the combined overall record among the 5 teams is 16-2-1. 


SONIC FRIDAY NIGHT RIVALS
WACH 57 is back in Chronicle Country for the 3rd time this season. Its latest “Game of the Week” this Friday feature Gray Collegiate at White Knoll. Stacey Hough and former Chapin and University of South Carolina lineman Mason Zandi will have the call and the game can be streamed online at www.wach.com or watched on Spectrum Channel 1250.


REUNION TIME
Batesburg-Leesville will face Lexington and former head coach Perry Woolbright. Over at Memorial Stadium, Gilbert and head coach and alumnus Chad Leaphart faces Dreher, coached by Indian alumnus Treigh Sullivan.


BY THE NUMBERS
Dutch Fork has gone 29 consecutive games without a loss and 17 straight at home. This Friday, the Silver Foxes look to extend their road winning streak to 20 against Blythewood...White Knoll is 4-0 for the first time since 2013 and 2nd time in school history...Gilbert is 4-0 for the 3rd time in 4 seasons under Leaphart, who’s 34-7 during that span...River Bluff is 4-0 for the 2nd straight year...W.W. King has been outscored 144-8 in its first 2 games...The combined record of Pelion’s first 4 opponents is 12-2.

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Former Irmo head football coach Bob Hanna is still on the sidelines.  The S.C. Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame inductee is currently an assistant coach at James Island..Former Swansea head coach Gregory Wright is in his first season at Denmark-Olar. This Friday, his team faces Blackville-Hilda, who are led by former University of South Carolina teammate Brandon Isaac. 

WEEK 4 H.S. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
(All games start at 7:30 pm)

Airport at Lower Richland
Batesburg-Leesville at Lexington
Spring Valley at Chapin 
Dutch Fork at Blythewood
Gilbert vs. Dreher (at Memorial Stadium in Columbia)
Gray Collegiate at White Knoll 
Irmo at River Bluff
Patrick Henry at NCA 
C.A. Johnson at Pelion 
Swansea at Calhoun County
Laurens Academy at W.W. King
 

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