罢丑别听聽and 草莓传媒 are partnering all high school football season to honor a Player of the Week and help choose a DMV Game of the Week, presented by聽. Read about this week鈥檚 Player of the Week below.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Bryan Bresee, Damascus High School, Damascus, Maryland
The focus has been on Damascus High senior Bryan Bresee for quite some time.
The 6-foot-5, 290-pound defensive lineman is one of the nation鈥檚 top recruits in the class of 2020. He鈥檚 accepted a scholarship to play for College Football Playoff-bound Clemson University. Opposing coaches and players are always aware where Bresee is on the football field.
And yet, through all the double teams and the schemes designed to slow him down, Bresee has remained at the top of his game. This past Thursday, he was a wrecking crew one more time, leading the Swarmin鈥 Hornets to their fourth state title in five years.
Bresee made five tackles, had one sack, forced a fumble, recovered another fumble and made an appearance in the backfield on offense, rushing for a touchdown as Damascus beat Linganore, 38-0, in the Maryland 3A championship game at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis.
For his efforts, Bresee was named the Military Bowl DC Touchdown Club High School Football Player of the Week.
鈥淗e鈥檚 done a remarkable job,鈥 Damascus Coach Eric Wallich said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a long time since there was somebody dealing with the kind of scrutiny he has faced. He鈥檚 very mature. My challenge is getting the best out of him and not hurting the other players on our team. Because if he goes full tilt in practice, people are going to get concussions.
鈥淚 told him a long time ago: Stay humble, stay hungry and stay hard working. And he鈥檚 done that.鈥
Others receiving Player of the Week consideration were:
D.C.:
Friendship Collegiate RB Kevon Campbell rushed for 123 yards and a touchdown as the Knights beat Dunbar, 20-0, in the DCSAA Class AA championship game.
FREDERICK:
Middletown QB Reese Poffenbarger passed for 318 yards and four touchdowns as the Knights beat Potomac, 34-15, in the Maryland 2A championship game.
LOUDOUN:
Tuscarora RB Bryce Duke rushed for 203 yards and four touchdowns as the Huskies beat Salem, 36-20, in a Virginia 4A semifinal.
NORTHERN REGION:
South County WR/DB Brock Spalding had nine catches for 89 yards, including a sensational one-handed touchdown catch, and made a game-ending interception in the end zone as the Stallions beat Westfield, 28-21, in a Virginia 6A semifinal between previously undefeated teams.
PRINCE GEORGE鈥橲:
Wise QB Jayden Sauray completed 14 of 23 passes for 233 yards and two touchdowns, rushed for two touchdowns and passed for a two-point conversion as the Pumas beat Northwest, 35-14, in the Maryland 4A championship game.