Clemson QB's return to action put on hold...NFL's sack leader tests positive for COVID-19...and league honors for several Fredonia High School boys soccer players. More details from Greg Larson on today's Saturday Sports Update...
Saturday Sports Update
Top left: Heisman hopeful Trevor Lawrence was expected to make his return to the gridiron today after missing the last two weeks due to a positive COVID-19 test. However, Clemson's number one quarterback will have to wait another week, as the ACC announced this morning that today's game between 4th-ranked Clemson and Florida State has been postponed. Both teams' medical personal were not able to mutually agree on moving forward with the game. There's no word if any players of staff from either team have tested positive for COVID-19. Photo by USA Today
Top right: The Cleveland Browns have been dealt a blow ahead of Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Defensive end Myles Garrett, who leads the NFL this season with 9.5 sacks, has been placed on the team's reserve/COVID-19 list after testing positive for the virus. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski did not have timetable for Garrett's return. Photo by the Cleveland Browns
Bottom: Juan Matias (left) and Mike Berg (right) headlined a host of Fredonia High School boys soccer players who earned All-Star recognition this week after the program won its first Section VI title since 1985. Matias, who led the Billies with 15 goals on the season, was named the CCAA West Offensive Player of the Year. Berg, whose defensive prowess led to the Billies conceding only 10 goals in their 16 games, was named one of the league's co-Defensive Players of the Year. Photos by Ron Szot