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Player of the Week: Week 4

TriStateFootball.com is proud to present the Mella Window & Carpet Cleaning Player of the Week for the 2018 regular season. Players will be 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 Wednesday at 12:00 PM Eastern weekly.

Once a player has won, they were ineligible to be nominated a second time. Players can only be nominated three times during the course of the season.

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).

Here are this week’s nominations…

De’Zion Coleman, Hughes, RB – Ran for 200 yards, caught two balls for 60 yards and found the end zone four times (three rush, one rec) as the Big Red upped their record to 3-1.

Kaleal Davis, Newport, Jr, QB/DB – Recorded six solo tackles, had three interceptions, recovered two fumbles, threw for 99 yards ran for 122 yards on seven carries with one passing and two rushing touchdowns in the Wildcats win over Ludlow.

Caleb Farfsing, Simon Kenton, Jr, QB – Amassed 323 yards of total offense (180 pass, 143 run) and accounted for five touchdowns (two pass, three rush) as the Pioneers improved to 5-0.

Hosea Hairston, Princeton, Sr, QB – Ran for 116 yards and threw for 258 more yards with four touchdown tosses as the Vikings squeaked by Lakota East.

Liam Hamill, Loveland, Jr, RB – carried the 25 times for 267 yards and scored three times as the Tigers picked up their first win of the year.

MJ Horton, La Salle, Jr, QB – Amassed 325 yards of total offense (247 pass, 78 rush) with two rushing and two passing touchdowns as the Lancers handed Scott County (KY) its first loss of the season.

Hunter Johnson, Milford, Jr, QB – Threw for 261 yards and four touchdowns as the Eagles flew y Walnut Hills.

RJ Khayo, Moeller, Sr, WR – touched the ball 10 times had a 90-yard run, 70-yard reception and 60-yard punt return all for touchdowns while amassing 251 all-purpose yards in the Crusaders win over Lafayette.

Connor Kinnett, Harrison, Jr, QB – Went 10-13 for 273 yards passing ran for 98 more yards and had four touchdown tosses and another score running the ball as the Wildcats took out Ross.

Cole Pelgen, Madison Senior, Dr, DE – Recorded two sacks and returned and interception for a touchdown as the Mohawks remained perfect at 4-0.

Charlie Sipe, Mason, Sr, LB/K – Kicked a game winning 42-yard field goal in overtime and was in on nine total tackles as Mason edged out Sycamore, 30-27.

Deante Smith-Moore, Colerain, Sr, QB – Completed 10 passes for 316 yards and five touchdowns as the Cardinals soared past Middletown.

Josh Taylor, Western Brown, Sr, QB – Threw for 419 yards, ran for 156 yards and accounted for six touchdowns (four pass, two rush) as the Broncos beat Jackson.

Jalen Thornton, Indian Hill, Sr, OL/DL – recovered a fumble for a touchdown and had two-and-a-half sacks as Indian Hill got by rival Madeira.

Nak’emon Williams, Kings, Sr, RB – ran for 221 yards and scored three times as the Knights took down Anders in their ECC opener.

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