Class of 2014 wide receiver Ryeshene Bronson (Fort Myers, Fla./Dunbar) didn’t record much in the way of statistics in Friday’s 35-0 victory over Sarasota (Fla.) Booker, but the 6-foot-3, 185-pound junior was excited with his contributions that helped Dunbar gain over 300 yards on the ground.
"I had just one catch but that’s all right because I knew they would need me to block downfield and help the running game," Bronson said. "It worked out because we won big."
Bronson expects to see more action in the playoffs, hopefully in the first-round matchup against Orlando (Fla.) Jones, but he’ll take the win nonetheless.
"I had just one catch but that’s all right because I knew they would need me to block downfield and help the running game," Bronson said. "It worked out because we won big."
Bronson expects to see more action in the playoffs, hopefully in the first-round matchup against Orlando (Fla.) Jones, but he’ll take the win nonetheless.
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