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OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Chuckie Looney, Marist & Mason Mills, San Diego
Chuckie Looney, Marist Senior | Quarterback | Ocala, Fla. Looney was responsible for all four touchdowns in Marist’s 27-0 PFL victory against Stetson, Saturday. In just three quarters, he amassed 381 total offensive yards. Through the air, Looney completed 18-of-30 passes for 254 yards and three touchdowns. He also added a career-best 127 yards on just five carries, one a 59-yard touchdown dash.
Mason Mills, San Diego Senior | Quarterback | Coronado, Calif. Mills had an impressive first half, throwing for four touchdowns, and led San Diego to a 42-14 PFL win against Butler, Saturday. At day’s end, he threw for five touchdowns, completing 26-of-36 passes for 407 yards. Mills finished the first half completing 15-of-19 passes for 297 yards with touchdown throws of 40 yards to Reggie Bell and 54 yards to Sam Hoekstra as the Toreros raced out to a 35-7 halftime lead.
Other Players Nominated: Matt Lancaster (BUT), Connor Kacsor (DAY), Brian Hudson (CAM), Andy Rice (DRA), Kade Bell (JAC)
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DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Terrence Fede, Marist
RS-Senior | Defensive End | Nyack, N.Y. Fede recorded just five tackles, but each was behind the line of scrimmage to lead Marist defensive effort that tossed a shutout in a 27-0 Marist win against Stetson, Saturday. He recorded five tackles (three solo) and was credited with a PFL season-best tying four tackles for loss, including 2½ sacks. Fede helped thwart a Stetson scoring opportunity in the second quarter, recording a sack assist and a solo sack on consecutive plays inside his own 20-yard line… the drive ended with a missed field goal to preserve the shutout.
Other Players Nominated: Brandon Stegall (CAM), Christopher Beaschler (DAY) John Hugunin (DRA), Anthony Joiner (JAC), Jordan Hendrix (MOR), Matt Miller (SAN), Pat Derback (VAL)
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SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Ryan Belden, San Diego
Freshman | Punter | Diamond Bar, Calif. Belden helped keep Butler bottled up, averaging 46.0 yards per punt on four kicks in San Diego’s 42-14 PFL victory, Saturday. He had two punts go for more than 50 yards, including a 59-yard bomb from his own end zone, and two punts downed inside the 20-yard line. Belden also had a 50-yard punt that was downed inside the Butler 10-yard line. His final punt was his shortest, a 32-yard book that was fair-caught inside the Butler 20-yard line.
Other Players Nominated: Gary Hunter (DAY), Cam Bohnert (DRA), Brandon Bornhauser (MOR)
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