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Week 4: Team of the Week
- Updated: September 18, 2016
Gold Star Chili and TriStateFootball.com are partnering to present the High School Football Team of the Week during the 2016 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 Wednesday night at 6PM. 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.
**EVERYONE THAT VOTES GETS THIS GREAT DEAL FROM GOLD STAR CHILI**
Here are this week’s nominations:
EAST CENTRAL (4-1)
The Trojans handed Batesville their first loss of the season as they cruised to a 35-15 victory at Trojan Field.
EDGEWOOD (3-1)
Homecoming Night was a good one in Trenton as the Cougars treated the home crowd to a 42-14 win over Northwest.
CHCA (4-0)
CHCA passed a strong test by knocking off a talented Taft team 33-28 in a Friday night September thriller.
HOLY CROSS (3-1)
The Indians’ D pitched their second shutout in four weeks to help Holy Cross beat Scott 27-0 to move to 3-0.
KINGS (3-1)
Kings started off ECC play with a big 41-27 win over Anderson at Kings Stadium.
MOUNT HEALTHY (4-0)
The Owls survived a scare on the road to pick up a 17-14 against an improving Little Miami squad to remain undefeated on the year.
RYLE (5-0)
With their 38-7 win over Campbell County the Raiders reached the halfway point of their regular season slate with a perfect mark.
TURPIN (4-0)
Turpin rolled to 4-0 with a convincing 38-8 win at Milford. The Spartans have held three of their four opponents to a TD or less.
SYCAMORE (2-2)
After dropping their first two games of the year, the Aviators have won straight, including opening up GMC play with a 41-20 win against previously unbeated Hamilton.
WAYNE (4-0)>
The Warriors spoiled the party for Miamisburg at their new Holland Field on Friday by pulling off a 42-15 road win.
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