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Vote now: Who was the C&P high school football player of the week? – Courier & Press

There were several standout individual performances across Southwestern Indiana. Who gets your vote?
This week you can vote for the Courier & Press football Player of the Week. Below you will find the football poll and brief info on each performance. Note: Winter sports will have a Player of the Week poll as earlier as next week or the following.
You can vote as often as you’d like until 10 a.m. CT Friday morning. The nominees:
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Grant Davis, Boonville: The junior had 145 yards passing with two touchdowns, rushed for 53 yards and deflected two passes in a 38-0 sectional win over Bosse.
Landon McClarney, Reitz: The senior rushed for 175 yards on 25 carries with three touchdowns in a 36-14 sectional win over Jasper.
Hunter Meredith, Heritage Hills: The senior had 130 rushing yards on 11 carries and three touchdowns in a 34-14 sectional win over Vincennes Lincoln.
Maximus McCool, Castle: The senior had 208 rushing yards on 29 carries with two touchdowns in a 35-21 sectional win over Floyd Central.
Connor O’Donohue, Memorial: The junior had 16 total tackles, two for loss, and forced a fumble that was returned for a touchdown in a 24-7 sectional win over Southridge.
Jason Rucker, North: The senior had 175 rushing yards on 11 carries and one touchdown in a 42-7 sectional win over New Albany.
Landon Terry, Tell City: The senior had two interceptions, two forced fumbles (one recovered) and scored one touchdown in a 30-16 sectional win over Salem.

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