Week 5 is in the books and its time for another round of voting for SISN Player of the Week. Thank you to everyone for all the nominations, it really does help us in our search. We have looked over every nomination, completed our own research and chose our favorite 8 players for Week 5. Every nominated player will be included on a post at season’s end.
Week 1 – Clay McClelland, JR QB, Charlestown
Week 2 – Clay McClelland, JR QB, Charlestown
Week 3 – Tanner Boyd, JR QB, Gibson Southern
Week 4 – James Lewis, JR RB, Eastern Greene
Brandon Cook rushed 4 times for 157 yards (39.2 average) and 2 TDs, in a Rams shutout win over West Washington 41-0.
Brayden Shrake accounted for 140 yards (113 rushing) and three touchdowns in a 27-26 win over Franklin Community.
Brock Knepp completed 15 of 22 passes for 216 yards and 3 touchdowns. Knepp also rushed six times for 59 yards and 1 TD. Knepp finished with 275 total yards.
Ezra Mills rushed 31 times for 145 yards and a touchdown, team-high 7.5 tackles and a pass deflection in a win over Salem.
Jalen Fowler finished with 10 catches, 259 yds (school record), 4 Rec TDs, 1 PR TD in a Corydon Central win over Eastern Pekin.
Ray Crawford had 15 rushing attempts for 100 yards and 2 touchdowns. 2 interceptions with 102 return yards and 1 catch for 11 yards. Triton Centra won 49-14 against Indian Creek.
Robert Lamar had another big week to continue his impressive season, this time rushing 28 times for 281 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 42-6 win over Eastern Greene.
Here is a write up from a reader on Thomas Lynch,
“Thomas rushed for 102 yards on 16 carries, averaging 6.3 yards per carry with 2 hard fought TD’s breaking numerous tackles to keep both plays alive. He caught 3 passes for 13 yards. He did this against a very good Charlestown Defense that was previously undefeated. Both of his touchdowns were good enough efforts to be nominated by local media outlets as play of the week, WDRB and WLKY. I don’t remember a HS player making two plays in a single game that was nominated as play of the week by two separate media outlets. This was a big game for both schools and communities.”
Voting ends Friday at Noon!
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