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Team of the Week – Week 6
- Updated: October 4, 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:
BROSSART (6-0)
The Mustangs scored 19 unanswered points to rally past Ludlow 19-16 as they moved to 6-0 for first time in school history.
INDIAN HILL (6-0)
After knocking off Taylor 21-14, Indian Hills stayed undefeated at 6-0 and are one of just two teams with a perfect mark inside the CHL.
LAKOTA WEST (4-2)
The Firebirds remained unbeaten in the GMC and stay tied with Colerain atop the conference standings with a 42-0 win against Middletown.
LASALLE (6-0)
With a 13-7 OT win over Moeller, LaSalle remained unbeaten and in a tie with Elder atop the GCL South standings.
NEW MIAMI (3-3)
The Vikings have won back-to-back road games and three of the last four overall after knocking off St. Bernard 26-24 last Friday night.
SCOTT (6-1)
Scott improved to 6-1 by shutting out Harrison County and appear to be one of the top 4A teams in Kentucky to this point of the season.
SHRODER (4-2)
The Jaguars have now won three straight after shutting out Hughes 37-0 in Week 6 CMAC action.
TURPIN (6-0)
Turpin makes its way back on the list of nominees after a convivncing 41-14 win over Withrow to stay perfect on the season.
WILLIAMSBURG (4-2)
The Wildcats find themselves tied for first place in the SBAAC National Division after beating Blanchester 27-20.
WINTON WOODS (3-2)
Winton Woods was impressive late in their comeback 27-23 win over Bishop Chatard (IN) in a Week 6 interstate match-up.
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