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TSF Player of the Week: Week 9

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…

Demarco Bradley, Taft, ATH – Accrued 206 yards of total offense (131 receiving, 75 rushing), had an interception, 10 tackles (six solo), scored on a run, a reception and fumble recovery as the Senators won at Zanesville.

Daemon Cherry, Northwest, QB – Threw for 100 yards, ran for 124 yards and accounted for three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing) as the Knights got past Talawanda.

Jake Chisolm, Ryle, RB – Carried the ball 42 times for 449 yards with six touchdowns rushing as the Raiders handed Simon Kenton its first loss of the season.

Kyle Farfsing, Harrison, K – Had a perfect night connecting on all four extra point attempts and all three field goal tries including 49-yarder as the Wildcats warded off Mount Healthy.

Alec Grandin, Centerville, QB – Went 24-of-29 for 269 yards and had 100 yards with four touchdowns on the ground as the Elks bucked Fairmont.

Cameron Kells, Milford, RB – Had 198 all-purpose yards and scored twice including the game winner as the Eagles shocked Anderson.

Blake Marshall, Middletown, QB – Threw for 135 yards, ran for another 166 yards and four touchdowns as the Middies broke an 18-game losing streak.

Travon Mason, Lloyd, RB – Toted the ball 15 times for 203 yards and three touchdowns as the Juggernauts picked up their seventh win of the year.

Alex Maxwell, East Central, QB – Threw for 158 yards ran for 114 more on five carries and accounted for three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing) as the Trojans advanced in the IHSAA playoffs.

Mason McIntosh, Wilmington, QB – Completed 18-20 passes, had 332 yards of total offense (244 passing, 88 rushing) and accounted for five touchdowns (three passing, two rushing) as the Hurricane blew through Western Brown.

Rashad McKee, Wayne, QB – Tossed four touchdowns and threw for 326 yards as the Warriors eked out a big victory over Springfield.

Griffin Merritt, La Salle, QB – Tallied 309 yards of total offense (197 passing, 117 rushing) and ran for two scores as the Lancers took out St. Charles.

Mitchell Orschell, Franklin County, RB – Amassed 388 all-purpose yards (291 rushing) and scored four times (three rushing, one kickoff return) as the Wildcats knocked off New Castle.

Luke Richardson, Clinton-Massie, ATH – Scored on a 50-yards run, 46-yard reception and had a pick six all in the first half of the Falcons win over New Richmond.

Alex Schaefer, Clark Montessori, QB – Threw for 412 yards and six touchdowns as the Cougars cruised past New Miami.

Cooper Schwalbach, Highlands, RB – Ran for 181 yards and five touchdowns on 24 carries as the Bluebirds staved off Greenwood.

Tyrese Sherman, Princeton, RB – Ran for 169 yards on 12 carries with three trips to the end zone as the Vikings got past Hamilton.

Kyle Short, Lebanaon, QB – Went 9-of-11 for 189 yards and four touchdown tosses as the Warriors got by Stebbins.

Kyren Simpson, Scott, CB – had a pair of interceptions and three tackles all in the first half as the Eagles soared past Holmes.

Cameron Svarda, Madison Senior, RB – Carried the ball 11 times for 216 yards and four touchdowns as the Mohawks scalped Waynesville.

Devin Worley, Dixie, QB – Accounted for 406 yards of total offense (320 passing, 86 rushing) and five touchdowns (three passing, two rushing) as the Greyhounds raced past Milton-Union.

You can send your weekly nominations to us on twitter @TSFootball or by email.

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