Week 5 — Irmo's Scott, Summerville's Henderson continue to stuff stat book

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Photo by Joe L. Hughes II
Gaffney's Khris Brown (middle) is mobbed by teammates after hauling in an interception to seal a 33-31 win for the Indians.

Justin Suber, Dutch Fork: The senior quarterback came up big for the Silver Foxes last Friday night, posting 435 yards of total offense as the team defeated cross-county rival Lexington, 49-43. Suber threw for 219 yards while gaining 216 more on the ground.

Dawan Scott, Irmo: It seems every week the senior running back is asked to carry the Yellow Jackets offense -- and every week he delivers. Last Friday was no different as Scott ran for 303 yards and five touchdowns in Irmo’s win over Aiken.
The victory was the fifth straight for the Yellow Jackets, the 10th ranked team in Class 4A according to state prep writers.

Justin Worley, Northwestern: The Tennessee commit continues to light up opposing defenses, the latest victim being cross-county rival Nation Ford. Worley torched the Falcons last Friday, completing 27 of 35 attempts for 332 yards and four scores to lead his Trojans to a 45-35 win.

Khris Brown, Gaffney: The Indians, looking to take a little pressure off of talented receiver Quinshad Davis, got just that Friday night as the senior hauled in six receptions for 168 yards and two scores. His final touchdown would wind up deciding the game, capping off a comeback for Gaffney in its 33-31 victory over Greenville.
Brown also hauled in an interception with seconds to go, ending the Red Raiders' final drive.

Brandon Cannon, Landrum: Cannon was a dual threat for Cardinals in their contest against Liberty, accounting for 301 yards of total offense and five touchdowns in the team’s 56-14 win.

De’Angelo Henderson, Summerville: The Green Wave senior seems to get compared to former University of Georgia Garrison Hearst these days. If he keeps accumulating yards in bunches like he did last week in his team’s 41-27 win over Stratford, the comparison undoubtedly will continue.
Henderson ran for 300 yards and four touchdowns against the Knights, pushing his no. 4-ranked Summerville squad its fourth win in five games.

Cyril Davis, Orangeburg-Wilkinson: The Bruins' quarterback completed 21-of-29 passes for 410 yards and five touchdowns to lead his team to a 48-34 win over previously undefeated Richland Northeast. The performance pushed Davis past the 2,000 yards passing for the season.

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