Three Rivers Athletic Conference: Week 2 Standouts
Football continues to get better each week in Northwest Ohio, and new talents are quickly emerging. The first two weeks have been full of pleasant surprises, from big upsets to little known players who are beginning to catch a rhythm.…
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Continue ReadingFootball continues to get better each week in Northwest Ohio, and new talents are quickly emerging. The first two weeks have been full of pleasant surprises, from big upsets to little known players who are beginning to catch a rhythm. Here are your prospects to watch from the first two weeks of the 2020 season in the Three Rivers Athletic Conference.
Max Roth – 2022
Quarterback, Findlay
– Max went for 120 rushing yards and over 100 yards passing along with scored two touchdowns vs. Fremont Ross in week 2 of league play. Roth has become one of the top QB’s in the TRAC this season.
Prentiss Reasonover – 2021
Running Back, Central Catholic
At one point in time during the week two match-up vs. St. Johns Jesuit Prentiss decided he wanted to be the best RB in the Nation as he said in his post-game interview. Reasonover earned his first D1 offer in April of 2019 from Akron before he had even played Varsity football. Prentiss scored 5 Touchdowns to help the Irish defeat a long time foe in St John’s Jesuit.
Jerome Daniel – 2022
Middle Linebacker, Lima Senior
Jerome Daniel and the young, but talented Lima Senior football team played very well vs. Clay in week two. Daniel anchored the defense making many tackles and key hurries to put the Clay offense in stressful situations. Jerome is a physical and athletic player who will get some looks at the next level.
Lester McManaway – 2022
Defensive End, St. Francis de Sales
Lester has shown major improvements from week one to week two. McManaway showcases his ability to use his hand at the point of attack along with his speed to chase down plays down the field. McManaway forced a fumble along with a gang of tackles. Lester is starting to play up to his potential as a college prospect.