Several Arkansas high school football teams and players continue to excel as the regular season nears its end.
Marcus Kilgore, a junior receiver at Dumas, definitely did his part.
Kilgore caught four passes for 154 yards and found the end zone three times in the Bobcats’ 36-26 win against Palestine-Wheatley on October 17.
For his efforts, Kilgore was selected as AllSportsPeople Arkansas Player of the Week for Week 7.
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Top performers from Week 7 in Arkansas high school football
(This list is in alphabetical order)
Ryan Allen, Mountainburg
Allen rushed for 275 yards on 20 carries and scored four TDs as the Dragons downed Bigelow, 47-14.
Sedrick “Bishop” Allen, Hot Springs
The Trojans’ standout senior quarterback was 25-of-39 passing for 314 yards and four TDs while adding 96 yards rushing on seven carries and two TDs in a 57-55 win against Magnolia.
Cooper Bland, Greenwood
The Bulldogs’ senior wide receiver hauled in six passes for 109 yards and scored three TDs as Greenwood moved to 7-0 after a 42-10 win against Lake Hamilton.
Kooper Caldwell, Murfreesboro
A junior quarterback, Caldwell completed 28-of-42 passes for 396 yards and five TDs and also had a rushing TD in the Rattlers’ 54-34 win at Lafayette County.
Braedon Carroll, Rogers Heritage
Carroll, a junior quarterback, accounted for four total TDs, including a 9-yard run in overtime as the War Eagles picked up their first win in more than two years with a 41-40 win against Fort Smith Northside. That win ended a 25-game losing streak for Heritage.
Roderick Conic Jr., Lake Village Lakeside
Conic, a senior, threw a 65-yard TD pass, rushed for 57 yards and a TD, had 50 yards in kick returns, recorded five tackles, caused one fumble and recovered another fumble as the Beavers upset highly ranked Fordyce, 21-6.
Brodie Dufrene, Clinton
A senior quarterback, Dufrene completed 9-of-12 passes for 267 yards and five TDs in a 49-14 win against Dover.
Chris Ficklin, Bentonville
Ficklin rushed for 204 yards on 16 carries and a TD and also added 56 yards receiving in the Tigers’ 48-14 win at Fayetteville.
Evan Griffin, Hackett
Griffin picked off three passes to help lead the Hornets past Greenland, 27-14.
Tyler Hampton, Sylvan Hills
Hampton was 18-of-25 passing for 342 yards and five TDs as the Bears defeated West Memphis, 55-12.
Buddah Harris, Rivercrest
Harris caught eight passes for 156 yards and four TDs as the Colts got past Walnut Ridge, 50-34.
Josh Honea, Paris
Honea completed 18-of-22 passes for 349 yards and five TDs in the Eagles’ 41-12 win against Jessieville.
Taylor Hyneman, Valley View
A junior quarterback, Hyneman was 10-of-12 passing for 177 yards and a TD and added a rushing TD in the Blazers’ 48-14 win against Brookland.
Spencer James, Pocahontas
James had 307 yards of total offense in his team’s 42-14 win against Trumann. He completed 11-of-13 passes for 196 yards and three TDs and also had 111 yards rushing on 15 carries.
Marcus Kilgore, Dumas
Kilgore caught four passes for 154 yards and found the end zone three times in the Bobcats’ 36-26 win against Palestine-Wheatley.
Nikel Lewis, Hamburg
Lewis, a senior tailback and Austin Peay commit, had 179 yards on 12 carries and scored four TDs in the Lions’ 45-7 win against Crossett.
Darren Mays, Van Buren
Mays recorded 12 total tackles, a tackle for loss and returned an interception for a TD in the Pointers’ 17-10 win against Fort Smith Southside.
Jacob Miles, Searcy
Miles, a sophomore quarterback, completed 21-of-26 passes for 350 yards and six TDs as the Lions moved to 7-0 after a 50-22 win against Pine Bluff.
Barrett Miller, Mountain Home
Miller carried the ball 33 times for 216 yards and five TDs and added three receptions for 83 yards in the Bombers’ 33-0 win against Siloam Springs.
Weston Monson, Benton
A junior linebacker, Monson recorded 21 total tackles, three tackles for loss and three quarterback pressures in the Panthers’ 60-36 win against El Dorado.
Orion Roberts, Arkadelphia
Roberts had five catches for 89 yards and four TDs and also returned a kickoff 60 yards for another score in the Badgers’ 45-14 win against Harmony Grove.
Dracen Voak, Rogers
Voak had exactly 200 yards of total offense in the undefeated Mounties’ 70-14 win at Springdale. He caught five passes for 147 yards and two TDs and added 53 more yards on the ground.
Kevin “Deuce” Williams, Pulaski Robinson
Williams carried the ball 19 times and produced 228 yards and four TDs, while on defense, had 11 total tackles with four solo stops as the Senators improved to 7-0 with a 49-24 win at Beebe.
Talan Williams, Gentry
Williams completed 11-of-21 passes for 165 yards and a TD and added 112 yards rushing on 16 carries and two more scores in the Pioneers’ 21-9 win against Huntsville.
Wally Wolcott, Hot Springs Lakeside
Wolcott completed 18-of-27 passes for 417 yards and four TDs in the Rams’ 69-14 win against Hope.
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