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Huntsville High School Football Voting Now Open for Fans to Recognize Standout Performances

Huntsville High School Football Voting Open for Final Time

Huntsville, AL – As the regular high school football season comes to a close, fans in North Alabama have one last chance to vote for their favorite player performances this season. The voting period is now open, allowing supporters to recognize standout athletes from various teams that have excelled during the season.

What You Need to Know

The voting process began on Friday following a thrilling week of matchups, concluding the regular season. The public can cast their votes until Wednesday evening, just before the final results are announced on Thursday. Fans are encouraged to participate and show their support for local players by selecting their top performers from the nominees listed below.

How to Vote

To make your voice heard, simply access the voting poll available online. Remember, votes can only be cast through the poll – emails will not be counted. The voting mechanism ensures that all results remain transparent and accurate, promoting a fair competition among the nominated athletes.

Nominees for Week 11

This week, eight talented players have been nominated for their impressive performances last Friday. Here are the highlights:

  • Shamarion Landrum, Buckhorn: Landrum was the star of the night, scoring three touchdowns in Buckhorn’s strong 28-6 victory over Grissom.
  • Christian Pritchard, Muscle Shoals: Pritchard played a crucial role in Muscle Shoals’ turnaround to defeat Austin 29-22, with two interceptions and a punt return touchdown.
  • Jackson Spencer, Huntsville: Spencer contributed significantly as he scored two touchdowns leading Huntsville to a 31-6 win over Lee-Huntsville in their season-ender.
  • William Mitchell, Randolph: Mitchell put on a show completing 14 of 19 passes for 265 yards and three touchdowns, guiding Randolph to a resounding 48-7 win against New Hope.
  • Tristan Childers, Boaz: Childers scored three touchdowns as Boaz clinched their highest regular-season total since 2003 with a 45-6 victory over Oneonta.
  • Josh Williams, Madison Academy: Williams racked up 168 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries, helping Madison Academy to a narrow 21-17 win against Westminster Christian.
  • Paxton Tarver, Decatur Heritage: Tarver made waves with four total touchdowns as Decatur Heritage triumphed 49-24 over Ragland.
  • Xavier Edwards, Athens: Edwards scored three touchdowns leading Athens to a convincing 45-23 victory over Russellville.
  • Drew Puccio, Arab: Puccio was dynamic, running for 150 yards and three touchdowns, while also throwing for another score in a commanding 42-0 shutout against Priceville.
  • Julyon Jordan, Guntersville: Jordan excelled with 218 rushing yards and four touchdowns, helping Guntersville secure a dominant 56-0 win over Albertville.
  • Cobi Edmonson, Scottsboro: Edmonson made a significant impact with 151 rushing yards and two touchdowns in a game-winning performance that crowned Scottsboro the Class 5A, Region 8 title with a victory over Mars Hill.
  • Brannon Oliver, Fort Payne: Oliver had an incredible night receiving, logging nine catches for 165 yards and two touchdowns as Fort Payne concluded their season with a 38-10 win against Pelham.

Final Thoughts

As the community comes together to celebrate high school football, this is an excellent opportunity for fans to show their appreciation for the hard work and dedication of these young athletes. Casting a vote is not only a way to support individual players but also to recognize the spirit of teamwork that makes high school football a cherished tradition in North Alabama. For more updates on local sports and to receive regular news delivered directly, fans can sign up for the Huntsville High School Sports Newsletter.

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