Three Bulldogs, one Panther earn All-District honors in football

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LURAY, Nov. 8 — Three Bulldogs and a Panther earned postseason accolades for their efforts on the gridiron this fall when the Bull Run announced its All-District selections earlier this week.

Luray’s sensational sophomore Cason Bryant was selected as a first team All-District running back, among a stacked group in the Bull Run. The District also recognized Central senior Tyler Forbes and Clarke senior Will Brooks with the same honor. Forbes was named the Bull Run’s Offensive Player of the Year.

Luray senior Braden Ancell was selected as a first team All-District linebacker. Central senior lineman Nathan Lopez was chosen the Bull Run District Defensive Player of the Year.

Luray’s Ryder Liscomb earned two spots among the All-District second team selections. The senior was picked as an all-purpose player on offense and a linebacker on defense.

Page County’s Nicholas Moore also earned a spot on the All-District second team, as the senior was selected as an all-purpose player on defense.

Region 2B playoffs begin Friday night, Nov. 10. Here’s the breakdown:

  • #8 Stuarts Draft (5-5) @ #1 Central (9-0)
  • #7 Madison Co (5-5) @ #2 Riverheads (9-1)
  • #6 Clarke Co (8-2) @ #3 Buckingham (9-1)
  • #5 Ft. Defiance (7-3) @ #4 Strasburg (7-1)

For full schedules, rosters and standings — check out the Bull Run District website.

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