GeauxPreps Names Impact Players from Week 3
by Vincent Cacioppo // GeauxPreps.com Managing Editor
Quincy Adams, Terrebonne
Terrebonne running back Quincy Adams put on a show in Week 3, rushing for 297 yards and three touchdowns on 21 carries. His performance powered the Tigers past previously No. 1-ranked St. James, keeping Terrebonne undefeated at 4-0.
Geremy Lewis, Walter Cohen
Cohen’s Geremy Lewis couldn’t be stopped in a 44-26 win over Fisher, piling up more than 200 rushing yards and scoring six total touchdowns. The playmaker found the end zone three times on the ground and added three more through the air.
Drake Vincent, Brusly
Brusly quarterback Drake Vincent was flawless in a 48-0 rout of Tara, completing 13-of-15 passes for 302 yards and seven touchdowns. Vincent threw a touchdown on every series he played.
Andrew Fruge, Teurlings Catholic
Teurlings Catholic’s Andrew Fruge anchored the defense in a 24-20 win over Notre Dame, recording 12 total tackles, eight solo stops, two sacks, and a forced fumble.
Jaden Celestine, Comeaux
Jaden Celestine delivered a monster performance in week 3, rushing for 327 yards and five touchdowns in a 42-18 victory. The back ripped off scoring runs of 50, 40, 25, and 55 yards to carry the Spartans’ offense.
Vashaun Coulon, St. Augustine
St. Augustine quarterback Vashaun Coulon accounted for eight total touchdowns in a 68-40 win over Legacy (TX). Coulon threw for 278 yards and seven scores while adding a rushing touchdown, fueling one of the Purple Knights’ biggest offensive nights.
Kenny Thomas, North DeSoto
North DeSoto’s Kenny Thomas was a workhorse in the Griffins’ win over West Monroe, carrying the ball 32 times for 197 yards and three touchdowns.
Collin Mack, Jewel Sumner
Jewel Sumner’s Collin Mack was a force up front in a 28-7 win over Loranger, finishing with seven tackles, all for loss, and two sacks.
Ke’Rynn Smith, Holy Cross
Holy Cross running back Ke’Rynn Smith led the Tigers to a 23-6 win over Chalmette with 27 carries for 208 yards and three touchdowns.
Ty Curtis, Buckeye
Buckeye linebacker Ty Curtis was everywhere in a 27-26 win over South Beauregard, tallying 24 total tackles, including 14 solo stops.
Briggs Anderson, St. Charles Catholic
St. Charles Catholic defensive back Briggs Anderson turned in a game-changing effort in the Comets’ win over Dunham. Anderson tallied 11 tackles, including 3.5 for loss, and made a diving interception inside the 10-yard line to halt a Tigers drive.
