Video: Treon Sibley's highlights vs. Norton
Watch one of this week's nominees in action from last Friday when he accounted for four touchdowns and averaged 57.5 yards per catch. You vote, you decide...who had Ohio's best individual performance this past week? Who had the best team performance?
MaxPreps and JJHuddle are proud to announce that they will sponsor an athlete of the week and team of the week award in football during the 2016-2017 school year.
Each week during the season (regular and post), there will be a fan-generated contest to tab weekly winners. Each weekly winner will receive awards: a banner, bracelets and certificates.
How does it work? Fans will nominate top performances (email efrantz@maxpreps.com) and nominees will also be selected from those schools that report stats on MaxPreps. We will announce the weekly finalists (up to 10) on MaxPreps and JJHuddle every Tuesday and voting will be conducted in a special poll. Voting will cease at noon on Monday. The winners will be announced the next day along with the next week's nominees.
Vote as many times as you want. It's a competition. You can vote below.
Last week over 340,000 votes were cast.
Week 9 Football Athlete of the Week
* Jay Kaufman, Ottawa-Glandorf (FINAL VOTING RESULTS)
Quarterback ran for 296 yards and three touchdowns and threw for three more scores in a 42-35 overtime win over Elida.
Week 9 Football Team of the Week
* Edison (Milan) (FINAL VOTING RESULTS)The Chargers forced a three-way tie atop the SBC standings by beating previously unbeaten Port Clinton 28-14.
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Week 10 Football Athlete of the Week nominees
* Tadas Tatarunas, MentorJunior quarterback complete 20-of-30 passes for 440 yards and five touchdowns in a 63-34 win over Elyria.
* Andrew Marty, Wyoming (Cincinnati)Senior quarterback and Northwestern commit completed 16-of-27 passes for 302 yards and six touchdowns in a 56-6 win over Deer Park.
* Brian Benson, Mansfield SeniorSenior capped record-setting career by rushing for 277 yards and five touchdowns in a 50-7 win over rival Mansfield Madison. Finishes season with 2,038 yards and 27 touchdowns. Career numbers are 4,670 rushing yards and 63 touchdowns.
* Logan Thut, Crestwood (Mantua)Scored six touchdowns in the first half of a 54-13 win over Waterloo that clinched the PTC County Division title. Finished night with 232 yards rushing. Enters Week 11 with 41 touchdowns.
* Kyle Warner, Fairbanks (Milford Center)Quarterback completed 27-of-39 passes for 405 yards and four touchdowns in a 42-28 loss to Jonathan Alder.
* Gabe Adams, McClain (Greenfield)Had a state-best 20 tackles, ran for 246 yards (surpassing 1,000 yards rushing for the season), scored three touchdowns and converted two two-point conversions in a 43-40 loss to rival Hillsboro.
* Treon Sibley, Coventry (Akron)Junior receiver caught four passes for 230 yards (57.5 yards per catch average) and two touchdowns in a 46-44 win over Norton. Also ran six times for 52 yards and two touchdowns and caused a fumble on defense.
* Jared Limings, Highland (Sparta)Ran for 243 yards and five touchdowns in a 49-7 win over Mt. Gilead.
* Zach Kreais, Hopewell-Loudon (Bascom)Quarterback threw for five touchdowns and ran for two more in a 55-21 win over Riverdale.
Massillon Perry rallied from a 24-3 deficit in Week 10 to win their first outright Federal League title since 1992.
Photo by Jeff Harwell
Week 10 Football Team of the Week nominees
* HeathBeat Johnstown-Monroe 35-31 in a match up of state-ranked unbeatens to win the LCL title.
* Indian Lake (Lewistown)The Lakers beat Benjamin Logan 35-16 in a match up of unbeaten to win the CBC title.
* East (Akron)The Dragons beat Garfield 32-14 to win their first City Series title since 1975 and earn the first playoff bid (D-II) in school history.
* Jackson-Milton (North Jackson)The Bluejays beat Mineral Ridge 30-7 to secure the program’s second overall playoff berth and second straight (D-VII).
* Bexley (Columbus)The Lions beat Grandview heights 28-6 to complete the program’s first undefeated season since 1926.
* Perry (Massillon)The Panthers rallied from a 24-3 deficit to beat host GlenOak 30-24 and win their first outright Federal League title since 1992.
* West (Columbus)The Cowboys beat Briggs 44-25 to finish 9-1 and earn the program’s first playoff berth (D-II).
* Aiken (Cincinnati)The Falcons earned the program’s first playoff berth with a 52-0 win over Clark Montessori.
* Upper Scioto Valley (McGuffey)The Rams ran their win streak to six and secured the program’s first playoff berth (D-VII) with a 55-8 win over Ridgemont.
* Hillcrest (Cincinnati)The Titans earned the program’s first playoff berth (D-VII) with a 42-12 win over Manchester.