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DC Touchdown Club Players of the Week

It’s a good thing that the Walkersville football team located a new kicker for this season, recruiting a player off the school’s soccer team. Senior Colton Amoriell, who kicked for the Lions the past three seasons, occasionally needs a rest.

In his first season playing running back at Walkersville, Amoriell has found plenty of success. This past Friday, he carried 19 times for a school-record 384 yards and six touchdowns as the Lions beat Thomas Johnson, 72-27. It was the second-highest rushing total ever for a Frederick County player.

“Last year we had De’Marques Ross, who rushed for 2,000 yards and Colton played wide receiver and was our backup running back,” Walkersville Coach Tyler Thompson said. “This year, we needed Colton to move inside and he’s been great.

For his efforts, Amoriell was named the Military Bowl Touchdown Club High School Football Player of the Week.

In addition handling the kicking chores the past three seasons, Amoriell also is the Lions’ strong safety and kick returner. He was the team’s second-leading receiver last season, is third on the team in tackles this season and has thrived in the spotlight at running back. In five games, the 5-foot-8, 175-pound Amoriell has rushed for 837 yards and 12 touchdowns for Walkersville (3-2).

“We knew that he was going to run the ball very efficiently and that he was going to be an all-star pretty much right away,” Thompson said. “But did I know he was going to be able to do this? That was pretty much unheard of.”

This week’s DC Touchdown Club Honor Roll:

ANNE ARUNDEL
Broadneck RB/LB Aaron Foote rushed 12 times for 64 yards and one touchdown and on defense had six tackles all behind the line of scrimmage – 4 ½ sacks and 1 ½ tackles for loss – as the Bruins beat Glen Burnie, 30-13.

DC
Digital Pioneers RB King Williams rushed 10 times for 101 yards and three touchdowns as the Pythons beat Phelps, 58-6.

HOWARD
Guilford Park RB Tyler Lee rushed 13 times for 207 yards and four touchdowns as the Panthers beat Atholton, 45-12. Lee has rushed for more than 200 yards and at least three touchdowns in all five games this season for the Panthers (5-0), totaling 1,090 yards and 17 touchdowns.

LOUDOUN
Independence QB Nick Nassib completed 14 of 18 passes for 198 yards and three touchdowns and rushed eight times for 121 yards as the Tigers beat Osbourn, 32-15.

MONTGOMERY
Blake RB Junior Rodriguez rushed 12 times for a school-record 315 yards and two touchdowns as the Bengals beat Blair, 25-0.

NORTHERN REGION
Lake Braddock TE/LB Zach Hibner caught six passes for 144 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winning 12-yard touchdown in the final minute, and on defense made seven solo tackles with two sacks and two tackles for loss and broke up two passes as the Bruins beat Westfield, 29-23.

Herndon K Ryan Quick made three field goals, including the game-winning 50-yarder as time expired as the Hornets beat South Lakes, 23-20. Quick also connected on field goal attempts of 37 and 38 yards and punted three times, with a 51-yard punt and two others that were downed inside the 20-yard line.

PRINCE GEORGE’S
Wise RB/LB Theodore Riley rushed five times for 112 yards and one touchdown, caught a 40-yard pass and on defense made nine tackles and intercepted two passes, returning one for a touchdown as the Pumas beat DuVal, 35-0.

PRINCE WILLIAM
Gainesville QB David Howe completed 8 of 10 passes for 145 yards and five touchdowns as the Cardinals beat Unity Reed, 55-0.

PRIVATE
Maret QB Trysten Johnson completed 16 of 26 passes for 343 yards and four touchdowns and rushed 13 times for 102 yards and two touchdowns as the Frogs beat Allegany, 49-26.

SOUTHERN MARYLAND
Calvert QB Jordan Johnson completed 19 of 27 passes for 284 yards and five touchdowns as the Cavaliers beat Northern, 41-12.

WCAC
Good Counsel WR Kobe Ellis, a Towson recruit, caught 10 passes for 102 yards and three touchdowns as the Falcons beat St. Mary’s Ryken, 27-21.

This week’s DC Touchdown Club Washington Metro College Football Player of the Week honor roll:

  • Christopher Newport QB Connor Barry (Madison) completed 27 of 44 passes for 434 yards and five touchdowns and rushed for another score as the Captains beat Rowan, 49-41 in double overtime.
  • Shepherd WR Kordell Batten (St. Charles) caught eight passes for 113 yards and two touchdowns as the Rams beat Millersville, 38-23.
  • Buffalo S Miles Greer (South County) made 15 tackles as the Bulls beat Eastern Michigan, 31-30 in overtime.
  • West Liberty QB Antevious Jackson (Woodbridge) completed 17 of 24 passes for 275 yards and four touchdowns – including a 40-yard touchdown pass as time expired — and rushed 17 times for 87 yards and another score as the Hilltoppers beat West Virginia State, 47-41.
  • Virginia DE Mitchell Melton (Good Counsel) made five tackles with two sacks and broke up a pass as the Cavaliers beat Louisville, 30-27 in overtime.
  • Monmouth WR TJ Speight (Meade) caught seven passes for 145 yards and one touchdown as the Hawks beat Delaware State, 49-38.
  • Georgetown QB Dez Thomas II completed 16 of 30 passes for 211 yards and three touchdowns and rushed 13 times for 70 yards and one touchdown, and threw the game-winning 49-yard touchdown pass to Jimmy Kibble on the final play of the game as the Hoyas beat Morgan State, 27-24.
  • Duke DE Wesley Williams (Battlefield) made a career-high nine tackles with 3 ½ tackles for loss and 1 ½ sacks as the Blue Devils beat Cal, 45-21.

ABOUT THE MILITARY BOWL FOUNDATION
The Military Bowl Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that operates premier events in the National Capital Region to benefit our nation’s service members. Originally formed to create the region’s first-ever college football postseason bowl game, the Foundation now not only runs the Go Bowling Military Bowl but additionally operates the DC Touchdown Club and Patriot Point, a retreat for recovering service members, their families and caregivers on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The Foundation hosts engaging events throughout the year to raise money and awareness for military service members, directly impacting those who give so much of themselves for the country.

ABOUT THE DC TOUCHDOWN CLUB
The DC Touchdown Club honors the best in Washington Metro football, with year-round events highlighted by an annual awards dinner. Operated by the Military Bowl Foundation, the Touchdown Club promotes the game of football, hosts entertaining social events and generates a significant philanthropic impact for Patriot Point. To learn more about the Touchdown Club, visit dctouchdownclub.com, or follow the Touchdown Club on Twitter and Instagram @DCTouchdown Club and like the Touchdown Club on Facebook.

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