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Week 7: Team of the Week
- Updated: October 9, 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.
Here are this week’s nominations:
CHCA (7-0)
CHCA remained unbeaten by putting up a season-best 61 points on the scoreboard as they breezed past Summit Country Day.
DIXIE HEIGHTS (4-3)
The Colonels doubled up Highlands in a 40-20 win, their first on-the-field victory over the Bluebirds since 2002.
ELDER (5-2)
It was a nice bounce-back effort for the Panthers as they defeated Moeller on the road in a key GCL South showdown, 30-28.
MASON (5-2)
Mason boasted its playoff hopes and moved up in the conference standings with a big GMC victory over Fairfield, 21-17.
NORTHWEST (4-3)
Northwest moved over the .500 mark with a second-straight SWOC win as they knocked off Ross, 45-14.
KINGS (5-2)
The Knights picked up their third ECC win in four tries as they accumulated 479 total yards of offense in a 55-28 win over Milford.
RYLE (7-0)
Ryle grabbed their seventh straight win in a 49-42 thriller versus their neighborhood rival, Cooper.
SPRINGBORO (5-2)
The Panthers won in a thriller when they successfully executed a two-point conversion as time was expiring to beat Miamisburg, 39-38.
WALTON-VERONA (5-3)
The Bearcats grabbed control of Class 2A, District 5 with a 21-3 victory versus Gallatin County.
WYOMING (7-0)
Wyoming pitched their third straight shutout while scoring a season-high 57 points as they rolled past Maderia.
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