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Team of the Week: Week 9
- Updated: October 22, 2017
Gold Star Chili and TriStateFootball.com are partnering once this year to present the Gold Star Chili Team of the Week during the 2017 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 Thursday night at 6PM Eastern. 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.
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Here are this week’s nominations:
ALTER (8-1)
The Knights doubled up McNicholas 28-14 and tallied 451 total yards of offense in the victory.
LAWRENCEBURG (9-1)
Lawrenceburg opened up sectional playoff action by beating Brownstown Central, 33-14.
MASON (7-2)
Mason shutout Fairfield 15-0 and build up their post-season resume in the process.
MILFORD (8-1)
With their 41-40 win over Anderson, Milford locked up at least a share of the ECC title.
RYLE (7-2)
The Raiders picked up a nomination for a second straight week after their dominating 56-38 effort at Simon Kenton.
SYCAMORE (7-2)
The Aviators picked up a huge 40-13 win versus Lakota East to bolster their playoff hopes.
SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY (7-2)
Summit Country Day took down rival Cincinnati Country Day 41-0 in Miami Valley clash.
WALTON-VERONA (7-2)
The Bearcats pitched their fifth shutout in nine games as they beat Gallatin County, 42-0.
WAYNE (7-2)
Wayne knocked off Springfield 28-13 in a key GWCO National East matchup.
WINTON WOODS (8-1)
The Warriors bounced back from their heatbreaking OT loss to Elder by rolling by St. Francis DeSales on the road, 42-7.
You can send your weekly nominations to us on twitter @TSFootball or by email.
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