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Offense

Bryce Anderson     QB       West Brook

Earnest Ceasar      RB        East Chambers

De'Anthony Gaston  RB     Newton

Jahmar Sanders       QB    PA Memorial

 

Defense

Ayden Bell                  DT      Silsbee

Jaice Beck                 LB        Nederland

Tyrone Brown            LB       WO-S

Cade Danna              LB         Lumberton

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AAW can explain this as he has been on the WRS committee before (and might be this year as well).  Nominations are accepted from area coaches (I think the # of nominations is 2 but that is more of a guideline than a rule).  Those nominations are then poured over by a committee that sets the finalists.

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40 minutes ago, WOSgrad said:

AAW can explain this as he has been on the WRS committee before (and might be this year as well).  Nominations are accepted from area coaches (I think the # of nominations is 2 but that is more of a guideline than a rule).  Those nominations are then poured over by a committee that sets the finalists.

Correct.

I am a WRS voter. Coaches nominate an offensive and a defensive player from their team. (not all coaches nominate a player and some only nominate an offensive or defensive player, not both). The voters are sent the list of nominations and we voters (all local media folk) vote the four finalists for offense and defense. The list includes stats for each player. Then after the finalists are determined, we are sent that list and we vote the winners for offense and defense.

I believe there are 12 of us that vote.

 

Here is who I voted for finalists:

Offense

Earnest Ceasar             East Chambers
DeAnthony Gatson      Newton
Blake Bost                    PN-G
Bryce Anderson           West Brook

Defense

Ayden Bell                  Silsbee
Tyrone Brown             WO-S
Chandler Rivers           United
Christian Thomas         PA Memorial

 

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