Salisbury, Md. - Salisbury junior place kicker
Brendan Kincaid was honored by the Atlantic
Central Football Conference today as he was named the ACFC Special
Teams Player of the Week.
The Cambridge, Md., native was two-for-two on his field goal
chances (28, 33 yards) and perfect on both point after attempts he
took as Salisbury defeated No. 15 Washington & Jefferson,
32-14, on the road. Besides his kicking performance Kincaid also
made a huge play on a kickoff. Kincaid, who is missing his right
arm from the elbow down, made a touchdown saving tackle on a
W&J return.
Kincaid is also the No. 1 men's tennis singles player for SU. He
finished the 2006 year ranked No. 32 in the country. He advanced to
the NCAA National Tournament where he lost in straight sets to
California Lutheran University's Karlo Arapovic, 6-4, 6-4. He was
recently profiled on Fox Sports' NCAA On Campus show for
his play on the tennis court and football field.
The ACFC Offensive Player of the Week went to Wesley quarterback
Chris Warrick and Apprentice School wide receiver Travis Reid.
Wesley linebacker Brandon Huntbach was named Defensive Player of
the Week and Apprentice School linebacker Thomas Moultrie was
selected as the ACFC Rookie of the Week.
Salisbury junior nose guard Joe Galloway and
sophomore superback Ronnie Shockley were named to
the honor roll for their respective positions.