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Last week over 121,900 votes were cast.
Week 2 Football Athlete of the Week
* Jarett Patton, Washington (Washington Courthouse) (FINAL VOTING RESULTS) The quarterback threw for four touchdown passes (40, 20, 75 and 49 yards) and ran for two more (12 and 42 yards) in a 53-6 win over Liberty Union.
Week 2 Football Team of the Week
* Benjamin Logan (Bellefontaine) (FINAL VOTING RESULTS)
The Raiders scored a 28-13 win over host West Liberty-Salem, which was their first win in the series since 2005.
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Week 3 Football Athlete of the Week nominees
* Alec Foos, BellevueSenior quarterback ran 31 times for 229 yards and six touchdowns and threw for 219 yards and two more scores in a 66-22 win over Clyde.
* Greg Corn, Madeira (Cincinnati)Running back carried the ball 11 times for 163 yards and six touchdowns in the first half of a 53-0 win over Batavia.
* Dalton Fall, Garfield (Garrettsville)Senior quarterback threw for 278 yards and five touchdowns in a 50-28 win over Champion.
* Jimmy Weirick, Pickerington NorthJunior quarterback threw for 267 yards and five touchdowns and ran for another score in a 49-21 win over Centerville.
* Dustin Howell, Memorial (St. Marys)Quarterback became his program’s all-time leader in passing touchdowns with three in a 43-7 win over Lime Shawnee.
* Dylan Thobe, ColdwaterSenior quarterback threw for 195 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winner with 1:20 left as the Cavaliers rallied from a 14-0 deficit to snap host Marion Local’s 31-game home win streak with a 17-14 victory. After the go-ahead touchdown pass, Thobe intercepted Marion local on the ensuing possession to end the game.
* Marquette Dixon, Bishop Hartley (Columbus)Running back carried the ball 16 times for 230 yards and four first-half in a 48-0 win over Marion-Franklin.
* Jameson Hicks, MaumeeQuarterback threw for 324 yards and five touchdowns and ran for another in a 50-13 win over Start.
* Brendon White, Olentangy Liberty (Powell)Threw for 235 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another score and a two-point conversion in a 55-10 win over St. Thomas More (Ontario).

Olentangy Liberty QB Brendon White threw for 235 yards and four scores last week.
Photo by Ken Reabe Jr.
* Garyn Prater, Wyoming (Cincinnati)Receiver caught five passes for 163 yards and four touchdowns in a 40-10 win over McNicholas.
Week 3 Football Team of the Week nominees
* Pickerington NorthFueled by seven turnovers and some outstanding individual numbers, the Panthers beat Centerville 49-21. North led 42-7 at halftime. Quarterback Jimmy Weirick ran for a touchdown and threw for 267 yards and five more scores, including three to Connor Gressells. Gressells caught 11 passes for 168 yards.
* Memorial (St. Marys)The Roughriders beat Lima Shawnee 43-7 to give head coach Doug Frye career win No. 200.
* ColdwaterThe Cavaliers rallied from a 14-0 deficit to snap host Marion Local’s 31-game home win streak 17-14. Quarterback Dylan Thobe threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Neal Muhlenkamp with 1:20 left for the victory. The victory pushes Coldwater’s win streak to 26 straight games. The Cavs beat Marion Local 17-14 last year on a last second field goal. The 50/50 winner took home a staggering $14,724.
* WickliffeThe Blue Devils beat Cleveland Rhodes 40-14 to improve to 3-0 for the first time since 1997.
* Meigs (Pomeroy)The Marauders recorded their first win over Logan since 1981 with a 25-19 victory. After Logan scored 12 points in 90 seconds to tie the game in the fourth quarter, Tyler Garretson scored the game-winner on a 72-yard run.
* Warren (Vincent)The Warriors snapped a 20-game losing streak with a 65-0 win over Beallsville. Warren led 44-0 after the first quarter.
* BarbertonLed by quarterback Zane Ries who passed for 312 yards and four touchdowns, the Magics beat Cuyahoga Falls 43-21 in a rivalry game dating back to 1911. With the win, Barberton won “The Victory Bell.”
* Olentangy (Lewis Center)The Braves rallied from a 51-24 third quarter deficit to beat Reynoldsburg 52-51 and remain unbeaten.
* Central Crossing (Grove City)Behind back-up sophomore quarterback Kameron Peck, the Comets rallied from a 21-7 deficit to beat Grove City 28-21 in the first ever “Battle of Grove City.” Peck started in place of injured Deric Williamson and completed 18-of-25 passes for 201 yards and four touchdowns. Receiver Troy Speakman had nine catches for 125 yards and three touchdowns. Defensive back Owen Lakso ended Grove City’s last drive with an interception in the end zone.