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VOTE: Player of the Week – Week 7
- Updated: October 2, 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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Max Autry, Madeira, Sr, WR/DB – 11 offensive touches for 189 yards and three touchdowns (two rush, one rec) as the Mustangs remained unbeaten taking out neighboring rival Indian Hill, 48-14.
Teagan Bennett, Lawrenceburg, Jr, RB – Had 189 yards and four touchdowns rushing on 19 carries in the Tigers 57-0 triumph over Rushville.
Mitchell Berger, Beechwood, Sr, RB/LB – Ran for 234 yards on 22 carries and five touchdowns as the Tigers roared past Dixie Heights, 37-14.
Carson Class, Highlands, Jr, WR/RB – Caught four touchdowns and had seven receptions for 155 yards as the Bluebirds bested Conner, 55-0.
Talon Fisher, Fairfield, Jr, QB – Racked up 345 yards of total offense (222 pass, 123 rush), fired three touchdown tosses and ran for another score in the Indians 34-13 win over Hamilton.
Christopher Harward, Walton-Verona, Sr, RB/LB – Ran the ball 17 times for 146 yards and a pair of touchdowns as the Bearcats won a 28-26 nail-biter at Carroll County.
Austin Hardin, Milord, Sr, QB – Threaded the needle with five of his eight completions going for touchdowns while adding 157 yards passing as the Eagles shutout Walnut Hills, 42-0.
Bennie Hill, Scott, Sr, RB – Had 32 carries for 328 yards and six rushing touchdowns as the Eagles soared past Harrison County, 54-35.
Isaiah Johnson, Cooper, So, WR – Had four TD receptions of 53, 39, 33 and 10 yards in the first quarter-and-a-half in the Jaguars 41-7 win over Madison Consolidated (IN). He finished with four catches for 135 yards.
Owen Leen, Covington Catholic, Sr, RB – Toted the ball 16 times for 221 and three rushing touchdowns as the Colonels blanked Boone County, 43-0.
Jordan Marshall, Moeller, Jr, RB – Ran for four first half touchdowns and 138 yards on 10 carries as the Crusaders crushed Elder, 42-14.
Jermaine Matthews Jr., Winton Woods, Sr, DB – Returned a kickoff 80-yards for a touchdown, had two interceptions and 117 all-purpose yards on four touches in the Warriors thrilling 28-23 win at previously unbeaten Kings.
AJ Metzger, New Richmond, Sr, QB – Threw for 307 yard, five touchdown passes, and a score rushing as the Lions beat Batavia, 41-7.
Braedyn Moore, Badin, Sr, WR – Reeled in five receptions for 118 yards and two touchdowns in the Rams 42-14 victory at Alter.
Drew Novak, Western Brown, Sr, QB – Accounted for seven touchdowns (four pass, three rush), amassed 450 yards of total offense (348 pass, 102 rush) and moved into third place in Ohio history in passing yards as the Broncos outlasted Clinton-Massie, 50-28.
Isaiah Sebastian, Lloyd,, So, QB/DB – Accounted for six touchdowns (two pass, four rush), threw for 120 yards and ran for 188 yards on 17 attempts as the Juggernauts mauled Montgomery County, 39-12.
Preston Sellers, Dayton Christian, Sr, QB – Accounted for seven touchdowns (four pass, three rush), threw for 157 yards and ran for 108 yards as the Warriors won a 55-40 barn burner over Riverview East Academy.
Will Svendsen, Wyoming, Sr, WR/DB – Hauled in touchdown receptions of 44 and 52-yards in the second quarter of the Cowboys shutout against Taylor, 49-0. He finished with three catches for 118 yards and had an interception.
Andy Vogelmann, Lakota East, Jr, DB – Sealed the Thunderhawks’ 21-0 win over Sycamore with a 38-yard pick-six. He was also in on five total tackles and had a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.
Jaye Warren, Ross, Sr, RB – Carried the ball 18 times for 226 yards and a pair of touchdowns as the Rams rocked Talawanda, 28-0.
*Nominate players weekly before Sunday at 9AM by emailing us.
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