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The fall schedule of sports is in full swing. With that, weekly awards for some good performances are released. Today two Broncos were recognized by the Mountain West Conference for a week of solid play.
Avery Williams nets special teams player of the week
In what should be a shock to no one, Mr. Avery Williams’ electric special teams performance was recognized by the conference.
House a punt, make electric returns = @big_ave21 is the Mountain West Special Teams Player of the Week! #BleedBlue https://t.co/2CGve8jc1L pic.twitter.com/IFY7NEEnSC
— Boise State Football (@BroncoSportsFB) September 4, 2017
Because we should always recognize a performance that emphasize a dude throwing another dude, let us bask in this clip.
Still can’t get enough of that.
Congratulations on the spotlight this week Mr. Williams.
Sierra Nobley the MWC offensive player of the week
Ms. Nobley is a huge part of the Broncos’ most recent success on that volleyball court. A big part of that is having the opportunity to completely crush the school’s Kill record. The team is only five games into the season and Ms. Nobley appears to be ready to put the record far out of reach.
.@BroncoSportsVB @sierranobley named #MWVB Offensive Player of the Week while @CSUVolleyball @khillyer32 is Defensive Player of the Week. pic.twitter.com/0AkmwdU2HG
— Mountain West (@MountainWest) September 4, 2017
Congratulations to Nobley on being recognized by the Mountain West.
This marks the second week in a row that a Bronco volleyballer was recognized for some outstanding play. Ms. Maddi Osburn received the defensive player of the week last week.
Boise State's Maddi Osburn named MW Defensive Player of the Week. https://t.co/hYk9sUgumK pic.twitter.com/kYgxVbPMWq
— Boise State VB (@BroncoSportsVB) August 28, 2017
I had intended on recognizing this last week but time go away from me. A belated congratulations to Ms. Osburn as well.
Your turn
We can put away the pitchforks for one more week guys. But the Mountain West Conference folks better be wary. We are watching.