Henry Bourm, Crescent football.

Henry Bourm, Crescent football.

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Henry Bourm, Crescent football

Henry Bourm had one of the biggest games seen by a Crescent player in the past few years this weekend.

In a wild, back-and-forth 74-54 road victory against Concrete, Bourm, a senior, had his best game ever for the Loggers, accounting for a total of seven touchdowns and 355 yards of offense.

From the quarterback position, he passed 15-for-18 for 260 yards and four touchdowns on passes of 12, 19, 21 and 45 yards. That’s an incredible yard-per-attempt average of 14.4 yards.

Using his legs, he ran six times for 95 yards for an average of 15.8 yards per rush. He scored another three touchdowns on runs of 6, 14 and 22 yards.

Bourm will lead his Loggers teammates to another tough road game Saturday at league foe Darrington.

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