Unbelievable Performances Shake Up Courier & Press High School Football Week 6 Player of the Week Race – Cast Your Vote Now!
Week 6 of high school football in Southwestern Indiana sure brought a loaded slate of jaw-dropping individual efforts that kept me glued to the sidelines and itching to shout from the rooftops. From senior wideouts lighting up defenses to sophomore backs bulldozing through lines and senior quarterbacks carving up opponents, there’s no shortage of talent making their mark. Every snap, tackle, and touchdown has a story behind it, and now it’s your turn to weigh in on which standout deserves the Courier & Press football Player of the Week crown. Don’t hold back — you can cast your vote as many times as you want until 10 a.m. CT Friday morning. Ready to dive into the nominees and find out who’s making waves this week?
There were several standout individual football performances across Southwestern Indiana. Who gets your vote?
Each week you can vote for the Courier & Press football Player of the Week. Below you will find the complete football poll and brief info on every nominee from Week 6 of the high school football season. You can vote as often as you’d like until 10 a.m. CT Friday morning. The nominees:
Carter Bobe, Castle: The senior wide receiver had five catches for 151 yards and three touchdowns in a 28-25 win over Reitz.
Bret Buecher, North Posey: The sophomore running back had 187 rushing yards and three touchdowns in a win over South Spencer.
Justin Leathers, Southridge: The senior quarterback had 82 passing yards, 141 rushing yards (two touchdowns) and 10 total tackles in a 21-6 win over Mount Vernon.
Mac McCormick, Vincennes Lincoln: The senior running back had 288 yards on 30 carries and two touchdowns in a 49-7 win over Harrison.
Hunter McKinney, North: The sophomore running back had 136 rushing yards on 12 carries and two touchdowns in a 49-18 win over Mater Dei.
Karwin Pope, Princeton: The senior running back had 274 yards and five touchdowns in a 33-29 win at North Knox.
Cayden Ramos, Jasper: The junior running back had 146 rushing yards and three touchdowns in a 47-12 win over Central.
Colin Scherer, Gibson Southern: The senior running back had 85 rushing yards and two touchdowns, plus 18 total tackles and a blocked punt in a 38-34 win over Heritage Hills.


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