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VOTE: Player of the Week – Week 2
- Updated: August 28, 2022
TriStateFootball.com is proud to present the Mella Window & Carpet Cleaning Player of the Week for the 2022 regular season. Players will be nominated from the Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and Eastern Indiana areas throughout the season.
Each week a 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 (we track it on the back end so cheating will result in votes being voided) through Wednesday at 12:00 PM Eastern weekly.
Once a player has won, they are ineligible to be nominated a second time. Players can only be nominated up to a max of 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 of 2023 (more details announced once season concludes).
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Dameyn Anness, Ludlow, Fr, RB/LB – Tallied 11 solo tackles, had a sack, returned a kickoff for a touchdown, carried the ball five times for 104 yards and two more scores as the Panthers pounced on Lockland, 46-21.
Max Autry, Madeira, Sr, WR/DB – carried the ball four times for 121 yards, had three receptions for 46 yards, found the end zone three times (two rush, one pass) and had two interceptions in the Mustangs 40-7 win over CHCA.
Mitch Berger, Beechwood, Sr, RB/LB – Ran the ball 13 times for 175 yards and three touchdowns in the Tigers 46-7 triumph over Paintsville.
Cole Burton, East Central, Jr, QB – Set the school record with five passing touchdowns in a game on 10-17 passing for a personal best 291 yards as the Trojans triumphed over Harrison, 41-7.
Chase Crone, Simon Kenton, Sr, QB – Accounted for four touchdowns (two pass, two rush), threw for 44 yards and ran for 150 yards on 21 totes as the Pioneers got past Highlands, 42-20.
CJ Evans, South Dearborn, Jr, RB – Racked up 178 all-purpose yards and returned a kickoff 96-yards for a touchdown as the Knights beat Madison, 15-12.
Talon Fisher, Fairfield, Jr, QB – Had eight carries for 156 yards, threw for 106 yards and a touchdown rushing and one passing as the Indians knocked off Middletown, 42-14.
DJ Gray, Wyoming, Jr, RB/LB – Was in on six tackles, had a sack and returned a fumble 15-yards for a touchdown as the Cowboys shutout Taft, 20-0 and raised their regular season winning streak to 59 games.
Jay Holubetz, Kings, Sr, RB – Found the end zone three times in the game’s first 13-plus minutes and finished his night with 92 yards from scrimmage (62 rush, 30 rec) as the Knights trounced Turpin, 42-3.
Braden Kay, Lebanon, Sr, RB – Carried the ball 29 times for 289 yards and three touchdowns in a valiant effort as the Warriors fell to Milford, 42-39 despite running for 453 yards in the contest.
Jordan Marshall, Moeller, Jr, RB – Ran for 199 yards and had a pair of rushing touchdowns as the Crusaders bested Louisville Trinity (KY), 28-3.
AJ Metzger, New Richmond, Sr, QB – Threw for 340 yards and five touchdowns as the Lions beat Bethel-Tate, 42-20.
Mike Mulvihill, Blanchester, So, QB/LB – Amassed 305 yards of total offense (124 pass, 181 rush), accounted for four touchdowns (one pass, three rush), had five tackles and an interception as the Wildcats roared past Batavia, 42-13.
Drew Novak, Western Brown, Sr, QB – Accounted for seven touchdowns (four pass, three rush) while throwing for 450 yards and running for 61 yards as the Broncos beat Washington Court House, 54-40.
Brennan Remy, Lakota West, Jr, WR – Touched the ball six times on offense for 153 total yards from scrimmage with touchdown receptions of 42 and 43 yards and a scoring run of 55-yards in the Firebirds rout of rival Lakota East, 49-6.
Griffin Scalf, Anderson, Sr, QB – Went 22-30 for 466 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions as the Raptors shutout Loveland, 42-0.
Jahmeir Spain, Mount Healthy, So, QB – Threw for 251 yards, ran for 37 yards and accounted for four touchdowns (three pass, one rush) in the Owls 42-7 win over Ponitz.
Braden Sullivan, Edgewood, Jr, WR – Hauled in three receptions for 116 yards with two touchdown catches and also had 166 all-purpose yards as the Cougars edged Clinton-Massie, 27-20.
Ben Volkerding, Elder, Sr, LB – Was in on 12 total tackles, had two sacks and three tackles or losses as the Panthers held Pickerington Central to 110 yards of total offense in their 17-7 win.
Eli White, Cooper, Sr, RB/DB – Ran for 219 yards and four touchdowns as the Jaguars eked out a 41-36 win over Dixie Heights.
*Nominate players weekly before Sunday at 9AM by emailing us.
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