Locals named Players of the Week
By the IR staff - 10/18/2005
MSU-Northern’s Kyle Samson and Dilan Saisbury, both from Helena, were named the Frontier Conference Football Players of the Week.
Carroll College’s Regan Mack, from Gardner, also gained honors.
Samson was named Offensive Player of the Week for setting school records for individual rushing yards in a single game and individual career rushing yards.
Samson led the Lights to a 35-14 win over Eastern Oregon with 166 rushing yards, one touchdown on 21 carries and was 12 of 20 for 191 passing yards.
Saisbury, a sophomore linebacker, was named Defensive Player of the Week.
Saisbury had eight solo tackles, three assisted tackles and a fumble recovery. Mack returned six punts for 81 yards to help the Saints remain undefeated with a 41-3 win over Montana Tech.
Mack also had a 40 yard touchdown return, had four solo tackles and forced then recovered a fumble.
Carroll College’s Regan Mack, from Gardner, also gained honors.
Samson was named Offensive Player of the Week for setting school records for individual rushing yards in a single game and individual career rushing yards.
Samson led the Lights to a 35-14 win over Eastern Oregon with 166 rushing yards, one touchdown on 21 carries and was 12 of 20 for 191 passing yards.
Saisbury, a sophomore linebacker, was named Defensive Player of the Week.
Saisbury had eight solo tackles, three assisted tackles and a fumble recovery. Mack returned six punts for 81 yards to help the Saints remain undefeated with a 41-3 win over Montana Tech.
Mack also had a 40 yard touchdown return, had four solo tackles and forced then recovered a fumble.
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