Injuries have hindered Lee Academy football team

Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor • October 8, 2025

Cavaliers getting several players back coming down homestretch of season

Injuries have hindered Lee Academy

 

By Dennis Brunson

           hssr.com Associate Editor

 

           Bishopville – The Lee Academy football team experienced injury issues last season that played a part in it finishing with a 3-7-1 record. The Cavaliers are going through another rash of injuries this season and it again is having a negative effect on the season.

 

           “Injuries have been a true concern,” said LA head coach Justin Logan, who is 1-4 in his first year in charge after serving as an assistant last year. “At one point against Beaufort (Academy) a few weeks ago, we had seven starters out at one time in the second and third quarters. Luckily, we have gotten some guys back.”

 

           Logan is hoping Lee will travel to Kingstree on October 10 to take on undefeated Williamsburg Academy with “maybe only two or three” players out. The Stallions’ head coach is Will Furse, who was the Cavaliers’ head coach last season.

 

           Logan expects Andrew Bowers to be one of the players back from injury. Bowers missed one game, but he was still LA’s leading rusher through the first four games. He had 170 yards and two scores on 26 carries, had completed 5 of 8 passes for 105 yards and a score and had four catches for 48 yards.

 

           “Currently the team is struggling offensively,” Logan said. “Bowers’ return will certainly give the team a boost on both sides of the ball. Coming down the stretch we just have to start faster on offense and make sure to get ball carriers on the ground and not have busted assignments.

 

           “We don’t have any gimmes the rest of the season, and if we want to have a chance we will have to play solid, complementary football.”

 

           Quarterback Brayden Davis has completed 16 of 36 passes for 199 yards and two touchdowns while running for 35 yards and a touchdown on eight carries. Landon Olsen was the only other Cavalier with over 100 rushing yards with 104 on 47 carries.

 

           Cato June is LA’s top pass catcher. He had 12 receptions for 206 yards.

 

           The Cavaliers have struggled defensively, allowing ]74 points in five games. ewas Lee’s leading tackler with 28, while Olson had 24 and Carter Berendzen had 15. Boyce, Berendzen and Luke Richardson each had a sack, while Hampton Layton led in tackles for loss with five. Richardson and Boyce had three apiece. Olsen, June and Davis each had an interception.

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