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Martin's Moments September 16

Updated: Sunday, 16 Sep 2012, 10:07 PM EDT
Published : Sunday, 16 Sep 2012, 10:07 PM EDT

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) - I had quite a few plays to choose from this week in Martin's Moments. I really struggled ranking them because all of them were really on the same level.

I decided to go with Braden Kemp's goal at number five. It was incredible to see him chase down the soccer ball and sneak the kick in for the goal.

I chose to give the fourth spot to Central Catholic's Brad Schrader and his fumble recovery. I thought visually it was a little more impressive than Kemp's goal. It was crazy how the ball shot straight into the air and came right back down in Schrader's arms.

The number three spot belonged to Twin Lakes's Courtney Bowsman. She made an incredible dig and almost scraped the ball up off the court. It was very impressive!

South Newton's Austin Drinski looks like he gets sacked but somehow he is able to stay up and still rush for a first down. Drinksi's play could have been either second or first this week in my top five.

But I had to give the number one spot to West Central's Chantz Marlatt. He broke a few tackles and stayed on his feet. Then, his helmet gets ripped off but he still stays up and keeps running. Marlatt showed some incredible effort and he gets the number one spot this week in Martin's Moments.

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