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High school football Week 4 top performers; Who had the best week?

Week 4 of the high school football season saw some strong performances by area teams and players.

Who had the best performance? Vote for the top athlete of the week. Voting will be open all week online.

Here is a little more about each candidate:

More: High school football 2024 coverage – everything you need

Eli Wolters, Holland

Freshman quarterback entered game midway through and threw two touchdown passes, including a 99-yard pass in a game against Belding.

Desmond Myaard, Holland Christian

Receiver caught three touchdown passes from Evan Abberger in a big win over Ottawa Hills as the Maroons improved to 4-0 for the first time since 2009.

Brooks Hawkins, Hamilton

Running back rushed for 78 yards and two touchdowns and also had 71 yards receiving, including another score as the Hawkeyes rolled past Wayland 35-0 and improved to 3-1.

Cass Stanberry, Saugatuck

Quarterback had 23 rushes for 195 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Trailblazers. He also had a passing touchdown as Saugatuck improved to 3-1.

Dylan Vruggink, West Ottawa

Reciever had nine catches for 112 yards and also rushed for 51 yards in a loss to East Kentwood.

Ely Schut, Fennville

Scored on a 75-yard pass from Carter Thompson in an 8-person game against Calvin Christian.

Brody Maas, Zeeland West

Had the big sack on fourth-and-goal to stymie a Zeeland East scoring drive and seal the Bird Bowl win for the Dux.

Coby Miller, Zeeland East

Had four catches for 121 yards and a touchdown against Zeeland West in the Bird Bowl, giving the Dux secondary trouble all game.

Scenes from the Zeeland East v Zeeland West game on Friday, Sep. 20.

This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: High school football Week 4 top performers; Who had the best week?


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Publish date : 2024-09-22 17:00:17

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