KANE'S ANDERSON NAMED D9SPORTS.COM DISTRICT 9 FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK FOR WEEK TWO 2003 |
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14 players named to District 9 Honor Roll |
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SHIPPENVILLE Kanes Jake Anderson is the second D9Sports.Com District 9 Football Player of the Week
for the 2003 season after combining for 231 yards of total offense and two touchdowns while also playing an
outstanding game defensively in the Wolves 37-22 win over Johnsonburg Sept. 5.
Anderson, a senior, ran the ball 23 times for 129 yards and a touchdowns and caught three passes for 102 yards and a touchdown. On defense, he had seven tackles and one pass defended. Anderson narrowly beat out West Shamokins Trevor Henderson in the voting for the Player of the Week. Henderson passed for 337 yards and five touchdowns in the Wolves 54-34 loss to Redbank Valley. Along with Anderson, 14 additional players playing in District 9 leagues (including three District 10 schools and one District 7 school) including Henderson are being honored this week as Honorable Mention recipients. Their names appear below listed alphabetically by school. D9Sports.Com is a web site in its fourth year of existence located at www.d9sports.com. The site covers athletics, primarily football in the fall and boys and girls basketball in the winter, within the PIAAs District 9. The site is not affiliated with the PIAA in any way. For more information on the site, please visit it or e-mail the staff at d9sportscom@hotmail.com. The Player of the Week award and the Honor Roll are chosen by the three founding members of D9Sports.Com. The awards can be given to any players playing on one of the 29 teams who compete in a District 9 League. Those 29 teams include four teams who are non-District 9 teams (Sheffield, Eisenhower, Youngsville and West Shamokin) but play more than 75 percent of their games against District 9 opponents and compete for District 9 league titles. The awards, which are given from Week One through Week Nine, are the only weekly awards given out in the District that represent the district as a whole. Honor roll members are listed alphabetically by school.
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