Fans can cast their vote for the Sellars Funeral Homes Player of the Week and Line of the Week award for Week 7 games around the area.
The poll will be open until 6 p.m. Central time on Wednesday, Oct. 9. 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 7:
Car’Lando Barton, Friendship Christian: Barton rushed for 343 yards and four touchdowns on 34 carries in the Commanders’ 52-51 victory over Providence Christian.
Kyler Creasy, Oakland: Creasy went a perfect 13-for-13 passing for 259 yards and three touchdowns in the Patriots’ 42-7 win over visiting Siegel.
Harrison Edwards, Lebanon: Edwards rushed for 232 yards and four touchdowns on 17 carries and added a 36-yard receiving touchdown in the Blue Devils’ 41-6 victory at Wilson Central.
Gavyn Hunter, Kirkwood: Hunter caught four passes for 95 yards and two touchdowns, made five tackles and added a 55-yard interception return for a touchdown in the Cobras’ 35-7 win over visiting Liberty Creek.
Tate Marks, Providence Christian: Marks was 15-of-27 passing for 371 yards and seven touchdowns, along with nine carries for 61 yards in the Lions’ 52-51 loss to Friendship Christian.
Isaiah McGill, Hunters Lane: McGill rushed for 185 yards and four touchdowns on 22 carries in the Warriors’ 48-12 win at Stratford.
Here are the Line of the Week finalists for Week 7:
Friendship Christian offense: The Commanders rolled up 527 yards of total offense (456 rushing, 71 passing) and six rushing touchdowns in their 52-51 win over Providence Christian.
Gordonsville offense: The Tigers finished with 415 yards of total offense (364 rushing, 51 passing) and five rushing touchdowns in their 36-19 win at Forrest.
Kirkwood defense: The Cobras collected five sacks and held Liberty Creek to seven points in their 35-7 victory.
Lebanon offense: The Blue Devils ran for 266 yards and threw for 108 more with five rushing touchdowns in their 41-6 victory at Wilson Central.
Westmoreland defense: The visiting Eagles held East Robertson to just six points in a 7-6 victory.
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)
Week 6: Chelton Swafford, Beech (player); Creek Wood defense (line)
