Rising Stars Freshmen of the Week: Katravis Geter named Overall Player of the Week
By Jerry Williamson
The final regular game of the season would be memorable for Miramar High School fan base as they observed a glimpse of what to come the next three seasons with freshman phenom running back Katravis Geter. Rising Stars Overall Player of the Week - Katravis Geter, RB (Miramar High School)
Geter (5'9", 175) who has scored 9 rushing touchdowns on the season, ran wild against national power St. Thomas Aquinas. Geter 3 rushing touchdowns for over 120 yards helped his team defeat the defending Class 7A state champions 44-27. Congratulations to Katravis Geter on earning Rising Stars overall South Florida Freshman of the Week. Co-Defensive Player of the Week - Emile Aime, LB (University School of Nova) University School of Nova freshman linebacker is going to be a star. Against. Class 3A state runner up, Chaminda-Mondonna, Emile Aime (5'11", 200) shined on a field surrounded by Division 1 talent. Listen to these statistics. Aime accounted for 12 total tackles, 2 tackles for lost, 2 sacks, and including a 55 yard interception for touchdown. Co-Defensive Player of the Week, Jason Marshall, CB (Miami Palmetto) Miami Palmetto High School freshmen cornerback Jason Marshall and Cornelius Collier, Jr. (6'1", 170) both caused turnovers against Coral Reef. It's not how you start, it's how you finished. In Marshall second varsity start, he has amassed 3 interceptions. Marshall accounted for 2 interceptions this past week vs. Coral Reef and standing 6-foot-1, 175 pounds the future is bright. Marshall recorded 2 interceptions (3 career ints) and Collier, Jr. caught another interception, which makes 5 on the season. The future looks bright for the Panthers. North Miami HS has another pair of freshman that continues to shine as the season becomes more challenging down the stretch. Running back Kelly Loiseau (5'10", 185) rushed for 103 yards and 1 rushing touchdown against Hialeah Gardens. Loiseau teammate linebacker Amahri McCray (5'11", 190) caused 2 force fumbles and tallied 10 tackles. Monsignor Pace gifted free safety James Williams (6'2", 185), who was recently deleted to participate in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, delivered multiple bone crushing hits and including 1 interception. Gulliver Prep freshman athlete (CB/WR) Marc Charlemagne (5'10", 150) pulled in his first career interception and returned it over 50 yards. Charlemagne hasn't allowed over two catches over 10 yards this fall. Charlemagne is going to be another dynamic two-way athlete for the Raiders.