

Drindans Malvoisin
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@drindansm
RB/ATH/Bonneville| 2025 email- [email protected]|HT: 5’8-175lbs






(September 15, 2025) Week 3 brought another exciting round of NCPAA football, with standout performances that showed leadership, grit, and game-changing ability. From explosive offensive plays to clutch defensive stands, these student-athletes rose to the occasion and made a lasting impact for their teams. Offensive Player of the Week @HenryBoyd2x | @South_Fl_Tech | QB/WR Stats: 6 Carries | 120 Rushing Yards | 1 Rushing TD | 2/3 Passing | 40 Passing Yards | 2 Passing TDs Henry Boyd was unstoppable in Week 3, delivering a dual-threat performance that kept defenses guessing all game long. Whether through the air or on the ground, Boyd found ways to produce big plays including a 120-yard rushing effort and three total touchdowns. His balance of speed, vision, and precision passing helped lead SFTC’s offense with confidence and energy. Defensive Player of the Week @LavarisRoberts | @BonnFootball | Defensive Back Stats: 2 Interceptions | 2 Tackles | 1 Pass Deflection Roberts came up clutch with two huge interceptions, both in the end zone, denying key scoring opportunities and shifting momentum back to Bonneville. His awareness, timing, and ability to read the quarterback made him a true difference-maker. Those red-zone stops proved critical in securing the win and showcased his leadership in the secondary. Overall Player of the Week @1of0DaShaun | Bonneville Football Academy | Defensive Back Stats: 7 Tackles | 3 Tackles for Loss | 1 Forced Fumble Williams turned in a dominant all-around performance, flying to the football and setting the tone for the defense. With 7 tackles, including 3 behind the line of scrimmage, and a forced fumble, Williams consistently disrupted the opposing offense. His physicality and field awareness made him the heart of Bonneville’s defensive success this week. Special Teams Player of the Week @drindansm | Bonneville Football Academy | Running Back Stats: 70 Kick Return Yards | 67 Rushing Yards | 18 Receiving Yards Malvoisin made his presence known in all phases of the game, contributing as a return specialist and offensive weapon. His 70 kick return yards gave Bonneville strong field position throughout the day, while his 67 rushing and 18 receiving yards added crucial offensive production. His versatility and consistency were key in flipping the field and keeping drives alive. Congratulations to our Week 3 Players of the Week: Henry Boyd, Lavaris Roberts, Da’Shaun Williams, and Drindans Malvoisin. Each athlete showcased the competitive spirit and determination that define NCPAA football. As we move into Week 4, the bar continues to rise and every rep, every play, and every performance matters. #postgrad #postgradfootball #collegefootball #NCPAA #settingthestandard

Yesterday we took a loss against Jacksonville Community Christian College @jaa_football , our 2nd college-level opponent, but the real story was in the respect earned. Our Emperors were complimented on their effort, discipline, and professionalism both on and off the field. No drama. No fights. Just football. That meant a lot, because we are proud to be changing the narrative of post-grad football. 🏈🙏🏽 It was also powerful to hear their Head Coach & Founder, @CarrollCity , praise our post-grad program and immediately offer FIVE of our Emperors opportunities to play college football at JAA next season! 💪🏽🏈 This is what it’s all about … not the scoreboard, not “championships” but doors opening for our young men. 🙏🏽 BFA is built different. We’re here to set the standard. 🏈👑 Thank you @jaa_football , @CarrollCity , @NechoCarroll for hosting us and the opportunities! #blessed @NCPAA_Football #EmperorPride #BFA #ChangingTheNarrative #OpportunitiesThroughFootball #ncpaa






























