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VOTE: Player of the Week – Week 7
- Updated: October 1, 2023
TriStateFootball.com is proud to present the Mella Window & Carpet Cleaning Player of the Week for the 2023 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 2024 (more details announced once season concludes).
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Justice Burnam, Anderson, Jr, QB – compiled 384 yards and six touchdowns on 21-of-27 passing and added 33 rushing yards on 10 attempts to help the Raptors past Little Miami, 46-20.
Teagan Bennett, Lawrenceburg, Sr, RB/DB – compiled 235 rushing yards plus a 48-yard reception for 283 total yards and four touchdowns in 48-14 victory over Rushville.
Cournell Bennett-McCoy, Hamilton, Sr, RB – rushed for a season-high 140 yards and a touchdown on 30 carries and added two catches for 23 yards as the Big Blue beat Middletown, 18-14.
Lance Cantrell, Talawanda, So, RB/LB – carried the ball 19 times for 180 yards and two scores versus Northwest.
Kaymon Coleman, Scott, Jr, RB – made his way to the end zone three times and led the Eagles with 104 yards rushing as they knocked off Boone County, 34-26.
Devlan Daniel, Indian Hill, Fr, RB/LB – registered 230 yards on 22 carries, including three rushing touchdowns, to lift the Braves over Reading.
Kyle Franke, Edgewood, So, RB/LB – rushed 28 times for 125 yards and three scores as the Cougars doubled up Ross, 42-21.
Gio Garrett, Sycamore, Sr, WR – reeled in four catches for 110 yards, including three touchdowns (24, 57, 16), in the Aviators’ big 38-30 GMC win over Lakota East.
Joel Hancock, Wyoming, Jr, RB – rushed for 176 yards and three scores on 15 rushing attempts to help lift the Cowboys to a 42-6 win over Deer Park.
Cole Koops, Harrison, Jr, RB – netted 197 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries and had a 6-yard receiving touchdown as the Wildcats took down Mount Healthy, 42-6.
Andrew Littrell, Milford, Sr, LB – led the Eagles with six tackles (two solo, one TFL) and had a pick-six in the team’s 41-7 win over Walnut Hills.
Garrett Lundy, Waynesville, Jr, RB/LB – tallied 170 total yards and three scores on 11 offensive touches and added 11 tackles (eight solo, one TFL) and a pick in the Spartans’ 55-14 win over Carlisle.
Keagan Maher, Cooper, So, RB – Maher picked up 162 yards and three touchdowns on the ground as the Jaguars cruised by Conner, 41-7.
Jordan Marshall, Moeller, Sr, RB – Marshall became Moeller’s all-time leading rusher in the Crusaders’ 38-7 GCL-South clinching victory over Elder at The Pit as he ran for 113 yards and three scores. The senior added a 46-yard TD pass to boot in the win.
JJ Miller, Williamsburg, Sr, QB – the dual-threat signal caller threw for 330 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another 179 yards and three scores in the team’s shootout win over Blanchester.
Ethan Powell, Ludlow, Sr., RB/DB – The senior pulled in a pair of TD passes and finished with five catches for 99 yards as the Panthers knocked off Bellevue for an eighth straight time in a 56-16 triumph.
Brady Sutton, Western Brown, Sr., QB (final nomination) – threw for a season-high 519 yards and three touchdowns and scored twice more and picked up another 47 yards on 11 carries to lead the Broncos over New Richmond, 55-40.
Nominate players weekly by emailing us at [email protected] by 9AM Sunday mornings.
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