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Pioneers’ Jackson extends TD Club lead

By Rob Burchianti, For The Greene County Messenger 3 min read
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West GreeneĢƵ Benjamin Jackson is putting in a strong bid to become only the second player to repeat as the ĢƵ Touchdown Club champion.

The Pioneers’ senior added five more touchdowns and 158 yards rushing in Week One in an 82-14 romp over Bentworth to put his total at 66 points, giving him a 26-point lead in the early going.

CaliforniaĢƵ Cochise Ryan put up three touchdowns and a two-point conversion run for the second week in a row to overtake SouthmorelandĢƵ Colt Harper for second place at 40 points overall after a 42-7 win at Monessen.

Ryan lauded the Trojans’ front line for his 20-point game.

“I give credit to the offensive line as they opened holes for me on the ground and gave me time to throw the ball,” Ryan said.

Harper added two more touchdowns in the Scotties’ 56-12 win over Frazier but still fell into fourth place at 32 points.

Mount PleasantĢƵ Jake Johnson moved into third after a four-TD effort in the Vikings’ 48-34 win at Hopefull to give him 36 overall points.

Like Ryan, Mapletown freshman Landon Stevenson tallied three touchdowns and a two-point conversion in a 38-34 loss at Trinity Christian, pulling him into a tie for fourth place with Harper at 32 overall points.

Alone in sixth place is West GreeneĢƵ Kolin Walker who scored three TDs, including one on a fumble return, for 20 points, giving him 26 overall.

Tied for seventh are two players who squared off at Coaches Field on Friday night in Carmichaels’ 34-25 win over Beth-Center. The Bulldogs’ Devin Dingle notched a pair of touchdowns for the second week in a row to give him 24 points, while the Mikes’ Kevin Kelly ran in four TDs, including three in the second half to give the hosts the victory, in their opener.

Belle VernonĢƵ Larry Callaway was another of eight different players with three or more touchdowns in Week One as he had a trio of scores in the Leopards’ opener at Ambridge, a 57-0 victory. He added a two-point run for 20 points.

SouthmorelandĢƵ Riley Comforti had three TDs on two receptions and a 90-yard kickoff return to put him in a tie for 10th place at 18 points.

Five other players are also at 18 points, each with three touchdowns, including BentworthĢƵ Owen Petrisek, who scored both of the Bearcats’ TDs against West Greene, one of those on a 70-yard kickoff return.

The other four at 18 points are BrownsvilleĢƵ Danny Grant, CaliforniaĢƵ Lucas Qualk and MapletownĢƵ Zach Greene, who scored one TD apiece on Friday, and ConnellsvilleĢƵ Ky’ron Craggette.

The only player to repeat as the TD Club champion is Beth-CenterĢƵ Anthony Welsh, who did it twice, winning the crown three straight years from 2013 to 2015.

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