How former Timesland high school football players performed in Division I ranks: Week 11

Representatives from 12 different area schools got on the field last week

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On Saturday, he not only returned to action and got in the stat book, but played a part in the Phoenix’s 40-36 upset win over FCS No. 21 William & Mary. The Radford High School alumnus recorded a 6-yard run on a fourth-and-1 during Elon’s opening drive to pick up a crucial first down.

Two plays later, the Phoenix scored their first touchdown in what ended up being a four-point victory. Clark, the 2023 All-Timesland and Class 1 player of the year, finished the game with 7 yards on three carries. Here are other notable performances from former Timesland high school football players now competing at the Division I level from Week 11 of the CFB season.



Hunter Rice (Lord Botetourt), RB, VMI: Ran for 52 yards on 17 carries, including a 16-yard long...

caught two passes for 23 yards, including an 18-yard reception for a first down on third-and-16. Peyton Lewis (Salem), RB, Tennessee: Ran for 44 yards on 14 carries, including an 11-yard long..

.Recorded a 31-yard kickoff return. James Carpenter (Roanoke Catholic), DL, Indiana: Broke up a pass on a second-and-10 that led to a punt.

..finished with three tackles and one quarterback hurry.

Kyle Arnholt (Lord Botetourt), LB, Appalachian State: Recorded one tackle. Bryson Oliver (Lord Botetourt), LB, Charleston Southern: Recorded two tackles, both solo. Chris Cole (Salem), LB, Georgia: Recorded two tackles, including one for loss and one solo.

Zach Horton (Lord Botetourt), TE, Indiana: Caught a 15-yard pass to set up first down in the red zone, which led to a field goal. Chauncey Logan (Salem), DB, James Madison: Recorded two tackles, including one-half for loss. Ayden Babich (Cave Spring), DB, VMI: Recorded four tackles, including one-half for loss.

The following players got on the field for their respective teams but did not record any statistics:.