Fans can cast their vote for the Sellars Funeral Homes Player of the Week and Line of the Week award for Week 6 games around the area.
The poll will be open until 6 p.m. Central time on Wednesday, Oct. 2. One vote can be cast per voting period.
Make sure to watch 615 Preps LIVE each Wednesday on our YouTube channel to see who we select as the winner. Our team submits their votes for Player of the Week, and the fans’ poll winner gets one vote on the show as well. If there’s a tie, the fans’ voting serves as the tiebreaker and the higher-finishing player wins. The Line of the Week award is entirely fan-voted.
Please note: Stats must be sent to us by 5 p.m. Sunday in order for players and lines to be considered. Please have your stat person message us @615Preps on Instagram or X (formerly Twitter) or email them to us at 615preps@gmail.com.
Here are the finalists, in alphabetical order, for the Player of the Week award for Week 6:
Kanyon Conner, Montgomery Central: Conner’s 102-yard pick-6 was the only score in the Indians’ 8-0 victory over Whites Creek. He also had eight tackles, three of them solo stops.
Hayden Holleman, Friendship Christian: Holleman racked up 17 tackles, seven tackles for a loss and three sacks in the Commanders’ 35-7 victory over MTCS.
Xavier Murray, White House Heritage: Murray went 20-of-26 passing for 257 yards and five touchdowns in the Patriots’ 48-20 win over Sycamore.
Colton Overbey, Station Camp: Overbey was 20-of-36 for 315 yards in the Bison’s 28-27 loss at Pearl-Cohn. He also ran six times for 29 yards and three touchdowns.
Chelton Swafford, Beech: Swafford rushed for 216 yards and two touchdowns on just nine carries in the Buccaneers’ 49-6 win over Hendersonville.
Here are the Line of the Week finalists for Week 6:
Creek Wood defense: The Red Hawks held Fairview to 12 yards of total offense, including minus-30 yards rushing in a 23-0 victory.
Clarksville offense: The Wildcats rushed for 370 yards and six touchdowns and finished with 381 total yards in their 42-7 win over Dickson County.
Page defense: In posting their sixth consecutive shutout, the Patriots held Glencliff to 15 total yards, all of which came on the Colts’ final possession, and recovered three fumbles in a 62-0 victory.
Riverdale defense: The Warriors allowed just 54 total yards and recovered three fumbles in a 21-0 victory over Coffee County.
Editor’s note: The list included Cannon County’s Ryan Perkins and the Lions’ offensive line, but due to incorrect information we have amended the list.
Previous winners this season:
Week 1: Zach Borders, Macon County (player); Macon County defense (line)
Week 2: T.T. Hill, Oakland (player); Oakland offense (line)
Week 3: Deon Barnes, Whites Creek (player); BGA offense (line)
Week 4: Aric Lopez, White House Heritage (player); White House offense (line)
Week 5: Kannon Burroughs, Green Hill (player); Green Hill offense (line)
