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VOTE: Player of the Week – Week 5
- Updated: September 22, 2024
TriStateFootball.com is proud to present the Mella Window & Carpet Cleaning Player of the Week for the 2024 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 2025 (more details announced once season concludes).
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Caleb Abshire, MVCA, So, RB – Carried the ball 38 times for 342 yards and four touchdowns in the Lions win over Manchester.
Andrew Bessler, Covington Catholic, Sr, RB – Carried the ball eight times for 170 yards and four touchdowns as CovCath knocked Beechwood from the ranks of the unbeaten.
Regan Bonny, Lebanon, Sr, DL – Recorded three-and-a-half sacks in the Warriors win over Little Miami.
Justice Burnam, Anderson, SR, QB – Threw for 321 yards, ran for 81 yards and accounted for five touchdowns (three pass, two rush) as the Raptors shutout Kings 41-0.
Ryker Campbell, Cooper, Jr, WR/S – Came up with a pair of interceptions to go along with a 90-yard kickoff return for a TD as the Jaguars handed Great Crossing its first loss of the season.
Lucas Canady, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place, So, QB – Threw for 166 yards on 6-10 passing, ran for 114 yards on four carries, and accounted for four touchdowns (three pass, one rush) as the Titans improved 4-1.
Ace Cooper, Mount Healthy, Jr, WR – Had five receptions for 188 yards and two touchdowns as the Owls got past Bishop Fenwick.
Devlan Daniel, Indian Hill, So, RB – Carried the ball 19 times for 250 yards and six touchdowns as the Braves beat Deer Park.
Kaleb Evans, Lloyd, Jr, QB – threw for 221 yards and accounted for four touchdowns (three pass, one rush) as the Juggernauts battered Bishop Brossart, 44-16.
Vince Guyer, Roger Bacon, Sr, WR/DB – Caught six balls for 138 yards, had a receiving touchdown, two interceptions and a pick-six as the Spartans handed New Richmond its first loss of the year.
Joel Hancock, Wyoming, Sr, RB – Ran for 194 yards and three touchdowns in the Cowboys win over Taylor.
Jesse Keith, Wilmington, Jr, LB – Recorded 12 tackles (nine solo) and three sacks as the Canes cruised past Chillicothe.
Jamison Kitna, Lakota East, Sr, WB – Threw for 299 yards and five touchdowns as the Thunderhawks bested Fairfield, 59-17.
Kyle Lee, Newport, Sr, QB/DB – Threw for three touchdowns, had six tackles and a 70-yard pick-six as the Wildcats eked past Ludlow, 32-30.
Cale Leitch, Talawanda, Sr, QB – Threw for 230 yards, ran for 62 yards and accounted for four touchdowns (three pass, one rush) as the Brave picked up their first win of the year.
Max Mehlman, Batavia, Sr, WR/DB – Had eight receptions for 171 yards and four touchdowns in the Bulldogs 83-0 win over Bethel-Tate.
Mikelle Moore, Aiken, Sr, ATH – Racked up 210 all-purpose yards on six touches (two rush, two rec, two ret) and found the end zone four times (two rec, one KR, one PR) as the Falcons flew past Summit Country Day.
Matt Ponatoski, Moeller, Jr, QB – Threw for a school record six touchdowns as the Crusaders got past St. Xavier, 45-37.
Adam Re, Elder, Jr, K – Kicked the game winning field goal as time expired lifting the Panthers to a 17-15 victory of Louisville St. Xavier.
Landon Young, West Clermont, Jr, RB – Ran for a career high 192 yards and three touchdowns as the Wolves ran past Milford, 49-13.
*Nominate players weekly by emailing us at [email protected] by 9AM Sunday mornings.
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