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DeKalb vs Warren Co. Stats (Aug. 21)

 

Passing:

Hunter Poteete- 21 of 38, 361 yards; 5 Touchdowns, 0 Interceptions, averaged 17.2 yards per completion

 

Rushing:

Hunter Poteete- 19 - 101 yards, 1 Touchdown, 5.3 yards per carry

Matt Collier- 1 - (-1) yard, -1 yard per rush

Sebastian Phillips- 3 - (- 2) yards, -.7 yards per rush

 

Receiving:

Abram Edwards- 12 - 207 yards, 2 Touchdowns, 17.2 yards per reception

Frank Morris- 4 - 73 yards, 2 Touchdowns, 18.3 yards per reception

Sonni Young- 1 - 23 yards, 1 Touchdown, 23 yards per reception

Zack Taylor- 2 - 43 yards, 21.5 yards per reception

Derrick Ward- 1 - 11 yards, 11 yards per reception

Matt Giles- 1 - 4 yards, 4 yards per reception

 

Kicks/Punts:

Zack Taylor- 1 punt, 27 yards (made 6 extra points), 27 yard per punt, 6/6 on PAT

Shane Salley- 1 punt, 54 yards, 54 yard per punt

Abram Edwards- 1 punt return, 10 yards, 10 yard per punt return

Abram Edwards- 4 kick off returns, 119 yards, 29.8 yards per kick return

Hunter Poteete- 2 kick off returns, 66 yards, 33 yards per kick return

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DeKalb vs Warren Co. Stats (Aug. 21)

 

Passing:

Hunter Poteete- 21 of 38, 361 yards; 5 Touchdowns, 0 Interceptions, averaged 17.2 yards per completion

 

Rushing:

Hunter Poteete- 19 - 101 yards, 1 Touchdown, 5.3 yards per carry

Matt Collier- 1 - (-1) yard, -1 yard per rush

Sebastian Phillips- 3 - (- 2) yards, -.7 yards per rush

 

Receiving:

Abram Edwards- 12 - 207 yards, 2 Touchdowns, 17.2 yards per reception

Frank Morris- 4 - 73 yards, 2 Touchdowns, 18.3 yards per reception

Sonni Young- 1 - 23 yards, 1 Touchdown, 23 yards per reception

Zack Taylor- 2 - 43 yards, 21.5 yards per reception

Derrick Ward- 1 - 11 yards, 11 yards per reception

Matt Giles- 1 - 4 yards, 4 yards per reception

 

Kicks/Punts:

Zack Taylor- 1 punt, 27 yards (made 6 extra points), 27 yard per punt, 6/6 on PAT

Shane Salley- 1 punt, 54 yards, 54 yard per punt

Abram Edwards- 1 punt return, 10 yards, 10 yard per punt return

Abram Edwards- 4 kick off returns, 119 yards, 29.8 yards per kick return

Hunter Poteete- 2 kick off returns, 66 yards, 33 yards per kick return

 

Video Clips of DeKalb/Warren game on WJLE Radio website. Click on link below to view.

 

http://www.wjle.com/node/8477

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My bad D1Talent. I just was reading posts that had players who were out in bold, inexperienced players playing because players were cramping up and about us being aware of the sickness and that's what it sounded like to me at the time. I thought the surgical masks were a little over the top, but we know how high school kids will do anything for a laugh.

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DeKalb vs Warren Co. Stats (Aug. 21)

 

Passing:

Hunter Poteete- 21 of 38, 361 yards; 5 Touchdowns, 0 Interceptions, averaged 17.2 yards per completion

 

Rushing:

Hunter Poteete- 19 - 101 yards, 1 Touchdown, 5.3 yards per carry

Matt Collier- 1 - (-1) yard, -1 yard per rush

Sebastian Phillips- 3 - (- 2) yards, -.7 yards per rush

 

Receiving:

Abram Edwards- 12 - 207 yards, 2 Touchdowns, 17.2 yards per reception

Frank Morris- 4 - 73 yards, 2 Touchdowns, 18.3 yards per reception

Sonni Young- 1 - 23 yards, 1 Touchdown, 23 yards per reception

Zack Taylor- 2 - 43 yards, 21.5 yards per reception

Derrick Ward- 1 - 11 yards, 11 yards per reception

Matt Giles- 1 - 4 yards, 4 yards per reception

 

Kicks/Punts:

Zack Taylor- 1 punt, 27 yards (made 6 extra points), 27 yard per punt, 6/6 on PAT

Shane Salley- 1 punt, 54 yards, 54 yard per punt

Abram Edwards- 1 punt return, 10 yards, 10 yard per punt return

Abram Edwards- 4 kick off returns, 119 yards, 29.8 yards per kick return

Hunter Poteete- 2 kick off returns, 66 yards, 33 yards per kick return

Warren County has no defense whatsoever.

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You cant say Warren Co. doesnt have any defense, it may not be the best but far better than some defenses we will see this year. I wonder what your excuse will be next week if we put up big numbers against a very good defensive team in Oneida, it will probably be something like "well they are a 2A team so its kind of expected". Why is it so hard for some of you to believe DeKalb has a very good offensive team and give them credit. Now the defense is another story, as we all know.

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They have to put up those kind of numbers against a quality defense first. I have no doubt the Tigers have some players with talent, but if the defense gave up 49 points and just 2 completions. Things are gonna be very difficult.

 

Next week a quality defense comes to town, so it should be interesting to see how it turns out. Plus we may have two key players back that did not play in the Warren game. I agree if Defense doesnt improve we will have to make the most out of every offensive possession. Hopefully by the end of the season DC will be looking back and talking about how bad they were on Defense at the start of the season, hopefully.

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