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Booker a Mr. Football finalist

Posted at 5:57 pm November 12, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge senior quarterback Herbert Booker (13), left, is pictured with senior wide receiver Jeremy Mitchell (1) during a 40-23 win at Soddy-Daisy on Friday, Nov. 9, 2018. (Photo by Luther Simmons)

Oak Ridge senior quarterback Herbert Booker (13), left, is pictured with senior wide receiver Jeremy Mitchell (1) during a 40-23 win at Soddy-Daisy on Friday, Nov. 9, 2018. (Photo by Luther Simmons)

 

Oak Ridge High School senior Herbert Booker, who plays quarterback and cornerback, is a finalist for the Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Award.

Booker is one of three finalists in Division I Class 5A. The other two are Deshawn Page of Fulton High School and Cade Larkins of David Crockett High School.

The Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Awards will be presented to the top football players in nine classifications of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association on Sunday, November 25, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. For the 17th consecutive year, the top kicker in the state will be recognized with a Mr. Football Award, regardless of classification.

Five semifinalists in each classification, including Booker, were announced on November 2. There are six classifications in Division I and three in Division II.

Three finalists for each category were announced by Mike Keith on the Titans website on Monday afternoon. Those three finalists for each award will be invited to attend the awards dinner at Nissan Stadium, where the winner of each award will be announced, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Cade Larkins, David Crockett High School, Deshawn Page, Division I Class 5A, Fulton High School, Herbert Booker, Mr. Football, Oak Ridge High School, Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Award

Martin of Anderson County a Mr. Football finalist

Posted at 2:24 pm November 13, 2017
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An image summarizing Stanton Martin’s statistics for the first 11 games posted by Anderson County High School Athletic Director Gary Terry on Twitter.

An image summarizing Stanton Martin’s statistics for the first 11 games posted by Anderson County High School Athletic Director Gary Terry on Twitter.

 

Stanton Martin, junior quarterback for the Anderson County Mavericks, is a finalist for the Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Award.

Martin had been named one of five semifinalists in Division I, Class 4A, earlier this month, on November 3.

The three finalists in each division and class were announced Monday by the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association in Nashville. The finalists will be invited to attend an awards luncheon at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on Monday, November 27.

The three finalists remaining in Division I, Class 4A, are Martin, Cade Ballard of Greeneville High School, and Dontae Smith of Spring Hill High School.

Martin led Anderson County to its first undefeated regular season (10-0). Since then, the Mavericks have won their first two playoff games. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports Tagged With: Anderson County High School, Anderson County Mavericks, Cade Ballard, Class 4A, Dontae Smith, Greenville High School, Mr. Football finalist, Spring Hill High School, Stanton Martin, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Award

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