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Willy Ray Smith Award (Nominations)


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Willie Ray Smith Nominees

Courtesy of KFDM

Four Offensive and Defensive Players will be selected as Finalists

5a

PA Memorial

Eric Reynolds (WR)-23-167yds, 3 TDs

Robert Joseph (DB)-78 tkls, 1 INT, 2 TFL, 5 pass b/u, 1 fumble

West Brook

Joe Chaisson (QB) 91-108 1199 yds, 10 TDs, 105-491 rush yds, 10 TDs

John Falgout (LB) 107 tckls, 7.5 sacks, 3 INT, 4 fum

4a

Central

DeAntwine Jones (RB)-208-1189y, 8TDs, 132.1 ypg

Danny Jackson (DB)-7 INT, 50 tkls

LC-M

Seth Harley (TE)-30 rec-351y, 11.7 avg, 3 TDs

Gerald LaChance (DB)-25 tckls, 1 INT, 3 breakups, 2 fum

Nederland

Ryan Butler (WR)-28 rec 500y, 5 TDs

Ron Mohica (DT)-50 tkls, 43 asts, 10 TFL, 10 sacks

Lumberton

Hunter Bittle (RB)-63-350y, 3 TD, 13 rec 154y, 2TD

Clayton Wooten (SS)-59 tkls, 15 asts, 3 INT

Ozen

Josn Nixon (OL)

Devon Minor (LB)-51 tkls, 21 asts, 11 TFL, 2 fum, 85 tot tkls

PN-G

Brandon Begnaud (RB)- 127-830y, 9 TDs

Hunter Davis (DE)- 63 tckls, 6 sacks, 7 TFL, 3 fum

Vidor

Andy Haegguist (QB) 54-107 854y, 5 TDs, 5 INT, 79-512 rush yds, 6 TDs

Josh White (LB) 96 tkls, 7 sacks, 2 fum, 1 blocked kick

3a

Bridge City

Johnny Dishon (QB)- 994 yds rush, 12 TDs; 50-103 pass 774y, 8TDs, 5INT; Kick rets 13-425y, 32.7 ypg 1 TD

Dale Armand (RB)-158-1007y, 16 TDs; 19 rec-362y, 2TDs

Cody Sparks (DE)-44 tkls, 44 asts, 6 TFL, 3 INTs, 2 fum, 4 sacks

Jadon Ellender (FS)-45 tkls, 61 asts, 4INTs

Sam Elmore (LB)-74 tkls, 57 asts, 9 TFL, 1 INT, 2 fum, 4 sacks

Taylor Faulk (LB)-61 tkls, 48 asts, 6 TFL, 8 sacks, 3 fum

Jasper

Terrance Scott (QB)-1071 pass yds, 12 TDs, 3 INTs; 249 rush yds, 9 TDs, 22 total TDs

Sean Weatherspoon (LB)-22-3A MVP, 63 solo, 34 asts, 5 TFL, 3 sacks, 3 fum, 2 INT, 4 pass b/u

Hamshire-Fannett

Jacob Picou (RB)-78-511y, 2 TDs

Michael Wong (DT)-37 tckls, 22 asts, 3 sacks

Kirbyville

Byron Lard (RB)-111-1058yds, 10 TDs

Josh Tankerlsey (LB)-70 tkls, 36 asts, 2 sacks, 7 TFL

Silsbee

Ahmad Jones (OL)

Steven Sneed (DL)

WO-S

Kenneth Beasley (QB) 98-174 1732 yds, 22 TDs; 205-1344 rush yds: 3076 total yards

Earl Thomas (DB) 7 INT, 64 tkls, 10 pass b/u, 2 TFL

2a

Kountze

Justen Taylor (OL)

Thomas Walcott (FS)-96 tckls

East Chambers

Tyler McDonald (TE)-3 TDs

Jordan Oldham (DB)-4 INTs, 47 solo tkls, 63 asts

Newton

Toddrick Pendland (RB) 129-1184y, 23 TDs, 19 rec 456y, 7 TDs, 32 tot TDs

Drew Johnston (LB) 141 tckls, 85 solo, 10 sacks, 3 INT

West Hardin

Derek Brown (RB) 119-550 yds, 6 TDs

Elija Carouthers (DL) 72 tkls, 13 TFL, 6 fum

1a

High Island

Clayton Comeaux (RB)-215-1356y, 15 TDs, 2-250y games

Jackie Bertolino (DE)-72 tkls, 6.5 sacks, 4 fum, 1 TD

Hull-Daisetta

Jeff Martin (LB)-80 tckls, 4 fum, 1 INT

Private

Kelly

Kevin Talbot (RB)-650 rush yds, 320 rec yds, 10 TDs

Sean Bean (LB)-95 tckls, 2 INT, 5 fum, 13 tkls per game

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who should get it?

im sayin

Offense- Beasley

Defense- Weatherspoon

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