Player of the Week: Brady Golliday – Indian Lake QB
Golliday has thrown for 478 yards and 5 touchdowns in his first two games as the Laker signal caller. The 6’2 215 lb. Junior led the Lakers to their first win of the season in a 31-8 takedown of the Fairbanks Panthers.
Inside the Numbers
0/38: The Benjamin Logan defense stymied West Liberty-Salem to zero points and 38 yards of offense as the Raiders defeated the Tigers 24-0. The shutout was the Raiders’ first vs. their county rival since a 28-0 victory in 2005.
10: Riverside’s senior linebacker Grady Jenkins has exactly ten tackles in each of the Pirates’ first two contests.
16: Ridgemont’s Hunter Weaver is making the most of his limited touches (
in the Gophers’ first two games. The Freshman is averaging 16 yards (128 total yards) per carry and scored his first varsity touchdown in the Gophers’ 45-6 beatdown of Lima Perry. Head Coach Travis Rettig’s Gophers are the only area school unblemished through two weeks.
45: Benjamin Logan’s Brandon Heater kicked a 45-yard field goal in the Raiders’ 24-0 victory over West Liberty-Salem. The kick breaks his own Raider record from 2024 (42 yards). The all-Central Buckeye Conference junior is a perfect 7 of 7 on extra points, 1 of 1 on field goals, handles the punting duties, and catches the ball as a Raider wide receiver.
256: Indian Lake receiver Brodey Reisinger continues to set the bar for area receivers. The Laker junior had another 4 catches for 127 yards (256 yards in two games) and a score as Brady Golliday’s number one target.






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