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Statewide Stat-Stuffers: Top defensive and special teams players from Week 9

Davidson kicker boots 50-yard field goal; Mars Hill linebackers swarm UVA Wise

Davidson kicker Adam Zouagui booted a 50-yard field goal on Saturday. Meanwhile, Mars Hill linebackers Landon Honeycutt and Dexter Fitzpatrick wreaked havoc on UVA Wise. Photos courtesy Davidson athletics (photo by Brendan Saak) and Mars Hill athletics.

Mars Hill football has been a no-nonsense team this fall, quietly going about the business of winning games (seven out of eight) and battling for a Division II playoff spot.

The Lions’ top defensive players were anything but quiet in the stats department in the most recent win over UVA Wise on Saturday. Landon Honeycutt, a senior linebacker from Mount Pleasant, put in another stat-stuffing performance, totaling 17 tackles, including 11 solo stops — by far the most of any defensive player in North Carolina this week. He also recorded a sack and forced a fumble in the rout.

Honeycutt’s teammate Damipi Lamboni led the state in tackles-for-loss and sacks during week nine. The senior defensive lineman from Charlotte, sacked UVA Wise quarterbacks three times for 19 negative yards and had four total tackles-for-loss. Another Mars Hill linebacker, Dexter Fitzpatrick from LaGrange, Ga., earned eight tackles and returned a fumble for a touchdown. The Lions had seven sacks in all. No wonder Mars Hill finds itself listed in the latest D2 regional rankings this week, a mark of teams being considered for playoff berths.

Nick Iannone is Guilford College’s version of Landon Honeycutt. Iannone picked up 13 tackles for the Quakers on Saturday. Andrew Parker Jr. of Appalachian State also had 13 stops.

A total of 22 defensive players, by our count reviewing box scores, got in on at least 10 tackles this past weekend. Teonne Porter from Elizabeth City State had nine solo stops.

Ouran Blount of Fayetteville State and Ty French from Gardner-Webb each had three tackles-for-loss.

We would be remiss if we didn’t mention NC State linebacker Payton Wilson during our recap of defensive all-stars from week nine. Wilson had eight tackles, 1.5 TFLs and returned an interception 11 yards for a touchdown in the Pack’s triumph over Clemson. Wilson represents the heart-and-soul of Dave Doeren’s defense and is likely on his way to All-ACC first-team honors.

Greensboro College picked up its first win of the season thanks in part to quarterback Alec Williams-Carr, the only signal caller in the state to toss six TD passes this week. But the Pride defense also caught a lot of passes in a win over Southern Virginia. William Paithorpe, Larry Jones, JaJuan Givens, Deaven Hawkins and Jaden James each picked off passes. Hawkins returned his pick 34 yards. Givens earned 32 yards after his interception.

Here is a full list of this week’s stat-stuffers on the defensive side of the ball:

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TACKLING LEADERSDIVISIONSOLOASSISTSTOTAL
Landon Honeycutt (Mars Hill)D211617
Nick Iannone (Guilford)D38513
Andrew Parker Jr. (Appalachian State)FBS5813
Andreas Keaton (Western Carolina)FCS5712
Matt Smith (Barton)D24812
EJ Jackson (Appalachian State)FBS7411
Sean Brown (NC State)FBS6511
Devin Hibbitt (Lenoir-Rhyne)D25611
Terry Moore (Duke)FBD5611
D. Barringer (Barton)D24711
Julius Wood (East Carolina)FBS4711
Shane Perry (Barton)D24711
Teonne Porter (Elizabeth City State)D29110
Tre Morrison (Wingate)D28210
Jamyson Boyd (Shaw)D27310
Merritt Kolby (Fayetteville State)D27310
Malik Taylor (Lenoir-Rhyne)D25510
Noble Joyner (Winston-Salem State)D25510
Antoine Williams (Western Carolina)FCS4610
Jaheim Mullen (Wingate)D23710
Jaylon Scott (NC State)FBS3710
Tracey White (Elizabeth City State)D23710

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TACKLES FOR LOSSDIVISIONTFLTFL/YDSSACKSSACK/YDS
Damipi Lamboni (Mars Hill)D24.0213.019
Ouran Blount (Fayetteville State)D23.0181.513
Ty French (Gardner-Webb)FCS3.0131.010
Terrance McPherson (Livingstone)D22.5120.00
Dirk Cureton (Johnson C. Smith)D22.5100.00
Traevon Mitchell (Chowan)D22.5100.00
Kairon Martin (Winston-Salem State)D22.590.00
Adam Aiken (St. Augustine’s)D22.550.00

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SACKSDIVISIONSACKSSACK/YDS
Damipi Lamboni (Mars Hill)D23.019
Malekhi Delaware-Jarrett (Louisburg)JUCO3.04
Merritt Kolby (Fayetteville State)D22.011

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NOTABLE DEFENSIVE PLAYERS/UNITS
Dexter Fitzpatrick (Mars Hill)8 tackles, 0.5 sacks, fumble return for TD
Mars Hill defense7 sacks total
Payton Wilson (NC State)8 tackles, 1.5 TFL/4, 1 interception for TD
Avarion Cole (NC A&T)9 tackles, 2 TFL/7, 1 sack/3
Antoine Williams (Western Carolina)10 tackles, 2 TFL/5, 1 FF, 1 FR
Dirk Cureton (Johnson C. Smith)9 tackles, 2.5 TFL/10
Gerald Nathan (Johnson C. Smith)6 tackles, 1 TFL/3, 2 FF, 1 FR
Jamieson Alston (St. Augustine’s)6 tackles, 1 interception return 85 yards
Greensboro defense5 interceptions total

Top Kickers

We didn’t have any last-second, game-winning field goals this week (those plays were reserved for quarterbacks and receivers – see the Wingate Bulldogs and the Fayetteville State Broncos). But we did have two kickers knocking balls through the uprights from 50 or more yards.

East Carolina’s Andrew Conrad converted a 51-yarder against UTSA. Davidson’s Adam Zouagui earned Pioneer Football League specialist of the week honors after booting a 50-yarder in a win over Presbyterian. Campbell’s Caleb Dowden made a 48-yarder.

Brevard’s Hugo Taylor was our top scoring kicker of the week. Taylor, who was named the USA South Conference specialist of the week, made three field goals and all three of his PAT attempts for 12 of Brevard’s 30 points. His longest field goal covered 33 yards.

Louisburg College’s Noah Abbott made a pair of field goals and all five of his PAT tries for 11 total points. Charlotte’s Kyle Cunanan and Wingate’s Caleb Bonesteel earned 10 points. Bonesteel was the South Atlantic Conference specialist of the week.

It seems like we have kickers go 7-of-7 in PATs every week. This week was no different as Lon Teachey of Mars Hill and Ty Woods of UNC Pembroke accomplished that unique feat. Three players made all six of their extra points — Davidson’s Zouagui, Appalachian State’s Michael Hughes and North Carolina’s Noah Burnette.

North Carolina Central’s Adrian Olivo went 8-for-9 on PATs in the Eagles’ 62-28 triumph over South Carolina State.

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KICKERS: TOP SCORERSDIVISIONFGMFGALONGPAT MADEPAT ATTPOINTS
Hugo Taylor (Brevard)D333333312
Noah Abbott (Louisburg)JUCO23325511
Kyle Cunanan (Charlotte)FBS33441110
Caleb Bonesteel (Wingate)D222394410
Andrew Conrad (East Carolina)FBS2351339
Adam Zouagui (Davidson)FCS1150669
Braxtyn Green (NC Wesleyan)D32340339
Jay Billingsley (Gardner-Webb)FCS1147558
Richard McCollum (Western Carolina)FCS1127558
Adrian Olivo (NC Central)FCS000898
Caleb Dowden (Campbell)FCS2248117
Jobann Esparza (Winston-Salem State)D21237447
Lon Teachey (Mars Hill)D2000777
Ty Woods (UNC Pembroke)D2000777
Brayden Narveson (NC State)FBS1141336
Owen Daffer (NC A&T)FCS1133336
Jake Brown (Lenoir-Rhyne)D21120346
Michael Hughes (Appalachian State)FBS000666
Noah Burnette (North Carolina)FBS010666

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LONGEST FIELD GOALSDIVISIONYARDSOPPONENT
Andrew Conrad (East Carolina)FBS51UTSA
Adam Zouagui (Davidson)FCS50Presbyterian
Caleb Dowden (Campbell)FCS48Richmond
Jay Billingsley (Gardner-Webb)FCS47UT Martin
Bryson Sims (Catawba)D242Barton
Brayden Narveson (NC State)FBS41Clemson
Braxtyn Green (NC Wesleyan)D340Methodist
Caleb Bonesteel (Wingate)D239Lenoir-Rhyne

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Top Punters

North Carolina only punted three times in its game at Georgia Tech. But Tom Maginness made the most of his opportunities, averaging 50 yards per kick — best in the state this week — and putting two inside Tech’s 20.

Vraj Patel of Catawba punted twice for 99 yards, almost 50 yards per boot.

Wake Forest and NC State kept their punters busy. Both punted nine times. Wake’s Ivan Mora averaged 48.9 yards per kick and hit a 64-yarder. The Pack’s Caden Noonkester had a 41.0 yards-per-punt average and dropped four inside Clemson’s 20.

TOP PUNTERSDIVISIONNO.YARDSAVGLONGIN2050+
Tom Maginness (North Carolina)FBS315050.05722
Vraj Patel (Catawba)D229949.55811
Ivan Mora (Wake Forest)FBS944048.9641
Porter Wilson (Duke)FBS733447.76233
Grant Gonya (Charlotte)FBS418345.85811
Luke Larsen (East Carolina)FBS627345.55122
Hunter Bridges (Mars Hill)D2417744.3581
Karlton Byrd (Shaw)D2626444.05832
Nathan Roubik (Livingstone)D228844.05301
Alex Mora (Greensboro)D3521442.85011
Burke Nettles (Guilford)D3728941.35501
Austin Hendley (Gardner-Webb)FCS728741.05502
Caden Noonkester (NC State)FBS936941.05241
Jobann Esparza (Winston-Salem State)D2312341.05111
Braxtyn Green (NC Wesleyan)D3519939.84710
Da Satterfield (Elizabeth City State)D2727739.65001

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