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Who were the top Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky performers in Week 4 high school football?

Between record-setting nights and thrilling finishes, these high school football players made you look as they took care of business on the gridiron.

Here are the Week 4’s top high school football performers in Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky. Be sure to cast a vote for your favorite using the ballot under each category. The winners will be named Friday in the Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athlete of the Week story.

Southwest Ohio Division I and II top performers in football, Week 4

Eckley Bridges, Hamilton – In Hamilton’s 7-3 win over Mason, he had eight tackles including a sack and four tackles for loss, and recovered a fumble.

Raishwan Cotton, Mt. Healthy – In the Owls’ 20-16 win over Taft, he forced three fumbles and led the defense with 14 tackles (seven solo). He also had a touchdown run.

Jordan Crider, Edgewood – He caught eight passes for 186 yards and two touchdowns in Edgewood’s 34-14 victory over Talawanda.

Colin Daniels, La Salle – He had two interceptions, including one in the fourth quarter to help the Lancers beat Louisville Central, 7-6, and remain unbeaten at 4-0.

Braydon Johnson, Lakota West – He rushed for 46 yards and four touchdowns in a 50-14 win over Fairfield.

Cole Kimble, Princeton – He kicked the game-winning field goal at the horn to give the Vikings a 17-16 win over Lakota East and remain in first place in the Greater Miami Conference at 3-0.

Carson Lindholm, Kings – He rushed for a career-high 200 yards, scoring three touchdowns, all in the fourth quarter to lead the Knights to a 28-10 win over West Clermont.

Delan Massey-Wright, Winton Woods – In the Warriors’ 31-0 win over Turpin, he led the defense with six tackles including two sacks, three for loss and a forced fumble. He also broke the school record for tackles for loss and now has 36.

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Author : Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer

Publish date : 2024-09-17 03:01:01

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