How did Clemson’s commitments perform in their games on Friday night?
The Clemson Insider has the latest on those performances right here:
Trezevant (Tenn.) running back commit Cordarrian Richardson carried a big load and ran all over DeSoto Central’s defense in a 30-14 win. Richardson rushed 34 times for 254 yards and a touchdown. He even had a two-point conversion in the contest.
Another week brought another great performance from Tee Higgins, who caught eight passes for 149 yards and three touchdowns to help Oak Ridge (Tenn.) beat Lenoir City 45-8. His longest score was a 59-yarder on a screen pass. You can see one of his touchdowns below:
Tee Higgins with a touchdown reception puts your Wildcats up 14 to 0 with 1:40 to play in 1st pic.twitter.com/REaAQE91iA
— Martin McDonald (@ORHSWildcatMGM) September 16, 2016
Grayson (Ga.) quarterback Chase Brice was efficient and effective in his team’s 39-14 win over Deerfield Beach. Brice went 9-of-13 passing for 148 and three touchdowns, two of which went for 43 yards.
Brownsburg (Ind.) quarterback Hunter Johnson threw two touchdown passes, including a 47-yard strike (see below), in a come-from-behind, 14-10 win at Fishers.
'Highlight of the Night' from @FHSTigers: @bhsdogs Hunter Johnson with the bomb to put them ahead for good. #IHSAA pic.twitter.com/jNX2MkCEGr
— Clark Wade (@ClarkWade34) September 17, 2016
Wide receiver Amari Rodgers grabbed his ninth touchdown of the season as Knoxville (Tenn.) Catholic beat Fulton 69-42.
Cornerback A.J. Terrell and Westlake (Ga.) got by McEachern 6-2, defensive end Jordan Williams and Virginia Beach (Va.) Cox defeated Kellam 24-0, and offensive lineman Blake Vinson and North Marion (Fla.) knocked off Pasco 20-7.
Calhoun (Ga.) linebacker commit Baylon Spector did not play in his team’s 57-12 victory against Coahulla Creek. Roswell (Ga.) cornerback LeAnthony Williams and his team had a bye week.
Offensive lineman Noah Dehond and The Peddie School (N.J.) play at St. Peter’s Prep tonight, while linebacker Mike Jones and IMG Academy (Fla.) play at St. John’s (Washington, D.C.).
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