Here are some of the highpoints from Madison County’s 44-7 whipping of Winder-Barrow Friday, which evened the Raiders’ record at 1-1:
•Receiver
Bracken Turner had one of the best offensive games of his career with five catches for 76 yards and one touchdown. Head coach
Randell Owens noted that Turner ran a perfect comeback route in catching the first touchdown of the game, a 16-yarder from Jacob Owens.
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Stacy Mack helped move the Raider offense with 43 yards on seven carries. Owens also noted that the senior, who graded out at a 98, carried out his run blocking and pass protection assignments well.
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Jacob Owens accounted for 178 yards of total offense and four touchdowns in his second career start at quarterback.
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Cody Esco “played a great game,” according to Owens, grading out at 85 percent at middle linebacker.
•Owens noted reserve linebacker
Haden Martin’s interception which came in the fourth quarter.
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Jeremiah Nesmith blocked a punt that resulted in third quarter safety. Nesmith also had six tackles on the night.
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Devon Cadwell played well at defensive end, Owens said, especially considering his responsibility is to help create opportunities for the linebackers.
•Offensive lineman
John Gunnells graded out at 73 percent, a performance that was “vastly improved” over week one, Owens said.