

… RB Lazaro Rodgers tops the Gateway Charter rushing attack with 489 yards and three touchdowns. … It was the Griffins third straight loss after opening the season with a 47-32 victory at North Port. The skinny: Gateway Charter has not played since a 21-8 loss Sept. Last year: Gateway Charter 14, Saint Stephen’s 13 (OT) When, where: 6 p.m., Thursday, Moore Athletic Complex, 315 41st St. Maffezzoli’s prediction: Clearwater International Academy 34, Riverview 14 Gateway Charter Griffins (1-3) at Saint Stephen’s Falcons (1-5) … WR Charles Lester III has 16 of the team’s 34 receptions for 124 yards and a touchdown. 16 at home for its first win of the season. … Riverview has not played since edging Lehigh 31-28 on Sept. … RB Ben Cottrell tops the running attack. … QB Evans Chuba is the triggerman of the CAI offense with WR Luke Gutek and WR Jack Gutek his favorite targets. … The Knights have outscored their opponents 168-49 with shutouts the first two games of the season. The skinny: Clearwater Academy International defeated Madison County, 39-20, on the road last week. When, where: 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Sarasota High, Cleland Stadium at Ihrig Field, 2155 Bahia Vista St., Sarasota Clearwater Academy International Knights (5-0) at Riverview Rams (1-3) kickoff.īoth the Rams and Falcons are looking for their second wins of the season. Saint Stephen's will be home against Gateway Charter out of Fort Myers in a 6 p.m. Riverview will play Clearwater Academy International at 7:30 p.m.

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On August 27, 2013, the Titans placed Walter on the reserve/physically unable to perform list. On ApWalter signed with the Tennessee Titans. He was released by the Texans on March 12, 2013. Walter's best season came in 2008, he had 60 receptions for 899 yards and 8 touchdowns. After an injury to Pro-bowler Andre Johnson, Walter became the Texans number one receiver and after 8 games in 2007, Walter had 40 catches for 512 yards while also posting a career-high game at Jacksonville in week 6 with 12 catches for 160 yards.

In return, the Texans gave up a seventh-round pick to the Bengals.
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The Houston Texans signed Walter to a restricted free agent tender in 2006, which the Bengals did not match. Walter spent three years mainly as a backup and special teams player, although he did see action in almost every game of his Bengals career and was actually a starter for a couple of games in 2005. Walter was a late seventh-round pick (255 overall) in the 2003 NFL Draft by the New York Giants out of Eastern Michigan, but was released during training camp.Īfter his release from the Giants, Walter signed with the Cincinnati Bengals.
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He also earned first-team All- MAC honors as a senior with 93 receptions for 1,368 receiving yards, which were both school single-season records. Walter attended Eastern Michigan University, where he set school records for receptions (211), receiving yards (2,838), and touchdown catches (20). He caught 17 passes for 201 yards and two touchdowns as a junior. Walter also was selected first-team all-area, all-conference and All- Lake County. He helped the team to a 10-1 record and a berth in the second round of the state tournament. He lettered three times in football, earning first-team all-state honors as a wide receiver after catching 48 passes for 801 yards and 6 touchdowns. Walter grew up in Vernon Hills, Illinois where he attended Hawthorn Middle School South, and played wide receiver for Libertyville High School in neighboring Libertyville, Illinois, a suburb 30 minutes north of Chicago.
