GameDay One and Prolific Sports Lab has teammed up this football season with a weekly contest to highlight the best of the best in the trenches. Each week, we celebrate the top offensive linemen unit with our “GameDay Guardians” award, which will be determined by the poll below.
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Vote for the first “GameDay Guardians” from Week 2 here:
Take a deeper look at our first week of nominees:
IONA PREP
Rowan Byrne, Jayden Nicolau, George Theologis, Anthony DiNapoli, CJ Malespin
This unit set a tone from the opening drive, providing protection for QB Julian Guzman and opening up lanes for the backs all afternoon. Guzman passed for 243 yards while the ground attack amassed 316 yards, averaging 9.9 yards per carry, and running for four touchdowns. This unit is as good as you’ll find anywhere in New York State.
ARDSLEY
Evan Matt, Ryan Pecora, Shane O’Brien, Shane Speckman, Ryan Tucker
Ardsley shook off a difficult Week 1 and did it by digging in on the offensive line. The group muscled up with Nanuet and engineered a scoring drive in the fourth quarter to win it, 21-20, to even their record. They helped Ahmady Dolcine rush for 203 yards and a touchdown on 32 carries, and protected Lucas Kaplan well as he had 144 total yards passing and rushing in the win.
WESTLAKE
Anthony Nigrelli, Justin Jativa, Luan Celaj, James Miele, Charles Hannon
Make it two weeks in a row that this group ignited the Wildcats to a victory. The simply tossed around the Rye Neck defensive front from the start, leading to 278 yards rushing and five touchdowns on the ground, all in less than three quarters of work. Tough test awaits this week with Pearl River but these linemen have Westlake poised for a road win.
YONKERS FORCE
Joseph Williams, Kevin Delacruz, Israel Torres, Harry Bradley, Gabriel Joseph
One of the best stories of the early season has been Yonkers Force, which followed up last week’s road win at Ketcham by grinding out a tight win over rival Yonkers Brave on Saturday at Roosevelt. The offensive line controlled the game and allowed the talented Force skill players to get into space. When Force needed to control possession in the second half, the line took charge.
MAMARONECK
Harlan Glassman, Abelardo Hernandez, Ben Bacallao, Evan Schiron, Matt Murphy
Both sides of the line came up huge for the Tigers in Friday’s bounce-back win over North Rockland. While the defensive front allowed just 12 yards rushing total, the offensive line faced mostly stacked boxes and still managed to control the pace of the game. Mamaroneck marched for a pair of touchdown drives in the first half to take the lead and then kept finding ways to get first downs and control possession in the second half of the 20-7 victory.
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