Midlands Most Dominating Players

As we head into the 2019 football season, I want to take a look at who I believe are the most dominating players in the Midlands area. Obviously, this is subjective to my evaluations so simply my opinion.

In referencing a dominant player, I mean that player can take over a game and, perhaps, is nearly impossible to stop.

Here are the five most dominating players in Midlands’ history followed by the five most dominating players in the Midlands for 2019.

Trying to narrow the “all-time” to five players was a task and probably a list that will be disputed. I understand that, because there are players I left off the “five” list that could easily be inserted. Some of the playmakers from the great Dreher teams, Lower Richland teams, Irmo and Spring Valley teams, Swansea and Batesburg-Leesville teams, and even as far back as the Olympia and Epworth teams were on the list that I narrowed to five.

5 MOST DOMINATING MIDLANDS PLAYERS EVER

1. Demetrius Summers, RB, Lexington – Dominated opponents every year, but in 2000 he scored 44 touchdowns and rushed for 2,708 yards. He is still among the leaders in the national records book for career rushing and career touchdowns. Could single-handedly take control of a game.

2. Freddie Solomon, QB, Sumter – Solomon played quarterback on the 1970 Sumter team. He rushed for 1,969 yards and scored 28 touchdowns on 208 carries, averaging 9.5 yards per carry. He passed for 10 touchdowns and scored 182 points in helping lead the Gamecocks to a 10-2 record. Prior to his senior year at Sumter, he played end and guard for Lincoln High.

3. Roger Woolbright, QB, Chapin – Rushed for 13 scores and passed for 13 scores his senior year to lead Chapin to a state championship over Bamberg-Ehrhardt. Was all-state DB and QB his senior year and led the Midlands in scoring his junior and senior year.

4. Shaq Roland, WR, Lexington – Roland was one of the most exciting players in the state during his junior and senior campaigns. He was lethal with the ball in his hands and did it from the Wildcat position, wide receiver and on special teams.

5. Quincy Wicker, RB, Fairfield Central – Dominated opponents in the Griffins’ unbeaten 1997 season, rushing for 2,063 yards.

2019 MOST DOMINATING MIDLANDS PLAYERS TO WATCH

1. JALIN HYATT, WR, DUTCH FORK – Hyatt is not only the best wide receiver in the state, I feel he is the best overall player in the state. He is dominating at his position, forcing defenses to run zone or man over and is absolutely lethal with the ball in his hands with his 4.3 speed. He is committed to Tennessee.

2. JORDAN BURCH, DE, HAMMOND – Burch is considered by many to be the top prospect in the state. He has length, power and speed and is unblockable in the SCISA ranks. He also lines up in the offensive backfield and give Hammond a freight train against opponents.

3. TYSHAWN WANNAMAKER, OL, CALHOUN COUNTY – Wannamaker is a beast in the trenches and is an immovable object for defenders trying to get into the Saints’ backfield. He is committed to South Carolina.

4. TY OLENCHUK, QB, DUTCH FORK – Olenchuk spins a good ball but he is on this list because he can strike anywhere. There are those who will tell you it is because the weapons he has at his disposal, but he is always on target and is athletic enough to extend plays and move chains with his legs. He is unbeaten at a starter for the Silver Foxes. He is committed to Clemson for baseball.

5. BRADEN WALKER, RB, RIVER BLUFF – Walker is on this list for one reason: I haven’t seen him held in check since being a starter at RB. He was the Gators’ quarterback as a sophomore, but his natural position is running the football. This team’s success drops several notches when he is not in the game.

About Jim Baxter

Founder of SCVarsity.com, and The Southern PIgskin Report. Former publisher with Rivals.com and Nationally published recruiting anlayst witih 30 years of experience in the industry. His work has appeared in publications such as Athlon, Sporting News, The Recruiting News and Deep South Recruiting. He is the author of the best selling book, The Book On Evaluating Football Players.

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