Week 5: South Florida's Impact Freshmen of the Week - Emile Aime and Kelly Louiseau tops the lis
By Jerry Williamson
After two long weeks of no football action (for many programs) across South Florida due to the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, games finally resume week 5.
The title-holder for South Florida's "Player of the Week" is Emile Aime (#8), a freshman inside linebacker from University School, who stands 5-foot-11, 210-pounds. Aime recorded an astounding 16 tackles (10 solo), 1 sack, and 1 force fumble. His efforts contributed to the Sharks comeback victory over Monsignor Pace. The Sharks continues to catch the interest of future phenoms.
On the offensive side of the ball, emerging freshman running back Kelly Louiseau from North Miami, is seeing his stock continue to rise after a dominating effort over Coral Reef HS. Did you know? Louiseau ranks Top 10 in Miami-Dade County in rushing yards.
Freshman running back Darius Chester (picture above) of Miami Killian, ablaze the Ferguson defense. Chester based off hudl clips, rushed for at least 110 yards and 1 touchdown. While Amari Daniels is widely known across South Florida, Chester will be a first-class recruiting target, come national signing day as well.
Miami Booker T. Washington freshman defensive end Donnel Harris (6'5", 195) in a losing effort to Miami Northwestern, accumulated (5) tackles, (1) TFL, and nearly an interception (via live coverage). Harris has the making of becoming the face of the sunshine state. He possesses what power five conferences love at his position. His upside is through the roof.
Doral Academy Charter freshman CB/ATH Timothy Burns, Jr., (5'9", 150) earns the respect as if he's a high school All-American selection. Opposing teams rarely test the second-year high school starter. Burns recorded four solo tackles and wasn't targeted the entire game according to his hudl.
North Miami Beach freshman running back Kelly Louiseau, who looks depart standing at 5-foot-10, 180-pounds, ran wild on Coral Reef defense dating back before the hurricane Irma aftermath. Louiseau made a splash statically, scoring (4) rushing TD's on sixteen carries for 144-yards per Miami Herald.
Palm Glades Prep varsity starter, LB/ATH Javon Onlyy (5-9, 170) makes the cut this week for impact freshman, despite being an eighth-grader. Only, recognized as my Rising Star prior to fall, recorded (8) solo tackles and (3) tackles for loss vs. Palmer Trinity, per Hudl. Only, earned every single tackle as he performed exceptionally well at middle linebacker. MAKE SURE to follow @Jerryrecruiting