Fans can cast their vote for the Sellars Funeral Homes Player of the Week and Line of the Week award for Week 8 games around the area.
The poll will be open until 6 p.m. Central time on Wednesday, Oct. 16. 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 8:
Josh Bolden, Davidson Academy: Bolden had seven receptions for 229 yards and four touchdowns in the Bears’ 67-50 loss to Webb-Bell Buckle.
Jared Curtis, Nashville Christian: Curtis passes for 371 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing for 78 yards and three more touchdowns in the Eagles’ 45-7 win over Columbia Academy.
James Dalrymple, Clarksville: Dalrymple ran for 143 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries and added a passing touchdown in the Wildcats’ 46-6 win over Kirkwood.
Hicks Hunter, Sycamore: Hunter ran for 210 yards and four touchdowns on 14 carries as the War Eagles crushed Cheatham County 42-6.
Mike Hassell, FRA: Hassell ran for 146 yards and three touchdowns while also catching three passes for 50 yards in the Panthers’ 39-14 win over FRA.
Karson Mauk, Harpeth: On offense Mauk carried the ball 18 times for 142 yards and two touchdowns. Defensively he recorded eight tackles, four tackles for loss and three sacks in the Indians’ 48-13 win over Jo Byrns.
Here are the Line of the Week finalists for Week 8:
Beech offense: It was another dominant outing for the Buccaneers as they rushed for 306 yards, passed for 89 yards and accounted for five touchdowns in a 42-23 win over Henry County.
Clarksville defense: The Wildcats defense limited Kirkwood to a mere six points and 78 total yards in their 40-point win. They forced and recovered a fumble while racking up three sacks.
Davidson Academy offense: While it was in a losing effort, the Bears put up video-game numbers against Webb-Bell Buckle. They accounted for 573 total yards (383 passing, 190 rushing) and only allowed one sack.
Nashville Christian defense: While their offense was lighting it up, the Eagles’ defense limited one of the better DII-A offenses to seven points. In that effort, Nashville Christian held Columbia Academy to 95 total yards rushing and -1 yard passing.
Sycamore offense: Of the War Eagles’ 316 total yards, 280 came on the ground as they also finished the night with four rushing touchdowns.
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)
Week 7: Car’Lando Barton, Friendship Christian (player); Westmoreland defense (line)
