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Team of the Week – Week 5
- Updated: September 27, 2015
Gold Star Chili and TriStateFootball.com are partnering to present the High School Football Team of the Week during the 2015 regular season. Each week 8-10 schools will be nominated from the Greater Cincinnati area to be included in an online voting poll to determine a winner.
The voting is open now until Friday morning at 9:00 a.m. Voters can vote once per hour, per IP address.
Once a team has won, they were ineligible to be nominated a second time. All of the winning teams will receive a trophy to be presented at their school by Gold Star Chili.
Here are this week’s nominations:
CINCINNATI COUNTRY DAY (5-0)
CCD has put up 35 or more points in five straight contests, including scoring 41 in this week’s win over rival Summit Country Day.
COOPER (4-2)
The Jaguars pitched a shutout to a visiting LexCath squad and have allowed seven or fewer points in three of their four wins.
ELDER (4-1)
Points were put on the scoreboard early and often at The Pit as the home team Panthers put up a “Fiftyburger” on Centerville, 56-39.
FENWICK (5-0)
After a big 38-31 win this week against Badin, the Falcons find themselves in the driver’s seat atop the GCL-Co-Ed Division.
KINGS (4-1)
With a Thursday night 24-17 win over Loveland, the Knights got back on the winning track and moved to 1-1 in the ECC.
READING (5-0)
Reading has now won five straight to start the year. Madeira was their latest victim as the Blue Devils prevailded in a Week 5 match-up, 21-17.
SIMON KENTON (6-0)
The Pioneers are 6-0 after knocking off Highlands for the first time since 1974 in a 42-3 route on Friday.
SYCAMORE (2-3)
Sycacmore got a huge GMC win by upsetting Lakota East 35-31 on the road to keep their playoff aspirations alive.
WALTON-VERONA (2-4)
Walton-Verona started off district play by grabbing a 21-0 win over Carroll County in front of their home fans.
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