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TSF Player of the Week: Week 10
- Updated: October 29, 2017
TriStateFootball.com is proud to once again present its TSF Player of the Week for the 2017 regular season. Players were nominated from the Cincinnati, Dayton, Northern Kentucky and Eastern Indiana areas.
Each week a small group of nominees will be selected from a large list of some of the area’s top performances and will be included in an online voting poll to determine a winner. The poll will launch weekly on Sundays. Voters can vote once per hour, per IP address through Thursday night at 6PM E.T weekly.
Once a player won, they will be ineligible to be nominated a second time. All of the season winners will be recognized and receive a plaque at the TriStateFootball.com Year in Review Show in February (more details announced during postseason).
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Here are this week’s nominations…
Josh Anderson, New Richmond, QB – Put up 378 yards of total offense (258 passing, 120 rushing) and accounted for five touchdowns (four passing, one rushing) as the Lions pinned the first loss of the season on Goshen.
Brandon Becraft, Fairborn, DL – Had two fumble recoveries, returned one for a touchdown and was in on 13 total tackles (seven solo) as the Skyhawks took down Xenia.
Cole Burdick, McNicholas, QB – Amassed 319 yards of total offense (170 passing, 149 rushing) and accounted for five touchdowns (four rushing, one passing) as the Rockets soared past Badin.
James Davis, Beechwood, RB – put up 207 yards with a pair of scores rushing as the Tigers roared past NewCath in the annual regular season finale between the two rivals.
Brian Doneghy, Sycamore, RB – Ran for a career high 197 yards and two touchdowns as the Aviators clipped Princeton.
Gianni Gamble, Winton Woods, DB – In less than a two minute span Gamble return and interception 20 yards for a touchdowns and recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for a score, also had five solo tackles as the Warriors rocked Moeller.
Andre Gordon, Sidney, QB – Accounted for five touchdowns (four rushing, one receiving) and completed passes to seven different receivers as the Yellow Jackets stung Greenville.
Maleek Jarrett, Hamilton, RB – Ran for 178 yards and four touchdowns as the Big Blue handled Lakota West.
Devin Kenerly, Northmont, RB – Carried the ball 24 times for 162 yards and six touchdowns as the Thunderbolts beat Miamisburg.
Austin Maham, West Clermont, RB – Ran for a season high 207 yards and a touchdowns as the Wolves knocked off Milford and secured a spot in the playoffs.
Casey McGinness, Covington Catholic, RB – Made his way into the end zone three times, finishing with 77 yards on 15 carries in limited action as the Colonels wrapped up a perfect regular-season slate with a win at Campbell County.
Pierson Rogers, Wyoming, RB – had 118 yards and four touchdowns rushing as the Cowboys finished the regular season 10-0 for the second straight year.
Ben Scott, Harrison, RB – Tallied 207 yards from scrimmage (164 rushing) with four touchdowns (four rushing, one receiving) on 19 touches as the Wildcats win over Northwest sealed them a playoff spot.
Jake Siebert, La Salle, K – Kicked field goals of 33 and 36 yards that proved to be the difference in the score of the Lancers 13-7 win over Elder.
Logan Storie, East Central, RB – Ran for 338 yards and found the end zone five times as the Trojans advanced to the sectional finals for a third straight season.
Alec Vianello, Mariemont, RB/DB – Found the end one six times (five rushing, one fumble return) and ran for 173 yards on 15 carries as the Warriors crushed Deer Park.
Adam Wieczorek, Madeira, ATH – Racked up 212 all-purpose yards (109 rushing) and had five rushing touchdowns on 11 carries as the Mustangs ended the season on a three game winning streak.
This is our final poll of the season. Thank to the thousands of fans that turned out this season to support their teams and athletes.
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