By JOHN LIKANJE
Bolivar-Richburg entered Thursday’s contest having been shut out by Geneseo/Mount Morris and only scoring seven points against Canisteo-Greenwood. Despite only putting up 14 points and 137 yards in this game, it was just enough for the Wolverines’ defense.
Bolivar-Richburg limited Oakfield-Alabama/Elba, Section V’s most potent offense, to 228 total yards in a 14-8 victory, its first win of the season.
Logan Bess, Brayden Ellis and Kadin Tompkins provided all the Wolverines’ scoring. With the game still scoreless in the third quarter, Hudson Evingham ignited a drive with a 15-yard reception and a 14-yard dash. Ellis applied the dagger himself with a four-yard throw to Bess for a 7-0 lead.
With Week 2 of the spring high school football season having finished up, things have begun to look a little bit more clear, as a number of teams moved to 2-0 with dominating efforts.
Batavia cruised to a second straight win in Class B, while Le Roy posted its second straight shutout with a win over Attica. Meanwhile, Oakfield-Alabama/Elba rolled to yet another win, while injury-riddled Notre Dame, as well as Alexander, stuggled in losses.
Here is a look at some of the top performers for the week:
OFFENSE
⢠While he only finished with two grabs in Bataviaâs win over Wayne, Devils wide receiver Tyler Budziniak made them count as they went for 111 yards, including a touchdown, in the 46-30 victory.