Adam Sousa of Whitman-Hanson High was elected the High School Football Player of the Week.
The eldest, who received 69% of all votes, scored twice as his Panthers cruised to a 3-2 win over Duxbury.
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Following:Tournament Winners and More: Vote for High School Football Player of the Week
And this week’s nominees are…
Will McManus, Sophie, Pembroke: McManus scored twice as the Titans beat Oakmont, 4-1.
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João Faria, Soph., Rockland: Faria scored twice in a 4-0 tournament win over AMSA.
Ben Young, Jr., North Plymouth: Young scored twice in a 4-3 tournament win over Marbelhead.
Alex Kuzmich, Sr., Cardinal Spellman: Kuzmich scored an overtime winner as the Cardinals beat Bishop Stang, 3-2, in tournament play.
Aiden Brazel, Jr., Hingham: Brazel kept the top-seeded Harbormen’s season alive with an overtime goal in a 1-0 tournament win over Central Catholic.
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Erik Valdovinos, Sr., Canton: The Bulldogs fell behind Woburn early, but Valdovinos scored twice to help the Bulldogs win the tournament 3-1.
Derek Thorburn, Sr., West Bridgewater: Thorburn scored twice in a 4-0 tournament win over Mahar.
Zach Higgins, Jr., East Bridgewater: Higgins scored a hat trick as his Vikings beat Putnam, 7-0, in a round robin tournament game.
Jack Carney, Jr., Framingham: Carney scored the game-winning goal with 30 seconds left in regulation time as Framingham Boys’ Football beat Franklin, 2-1, in the Division One playoffs.
Marco Perugini, Jr., Medway: Perugini scored three goals and added an assist in a 4-1 win over East Bridgewater for the Medway boys football team.
Aidan Roy, Jr., Holliston: This goalkeeper made three big saves in a shootout as Holliston’s No.3 Men’s Football held on to win 1-0 against No.30 Somerset Berkley in a penalty shootout.
Rex Cinelli, Sophie, Franklin: Cinelli scored twice as the 26th-ranked Franklin Men’s Soccer Team (11-4-4) blanked No. 39 Malden, 5-0, in a Divisional preliminary round game 1.
Jason Job, Sophie, AMSA: Job scored twice as 35th-seeded AMSA Men’s Soccer (7-7-4) beat No. 30 Tyngsborough, 3-2.
One vote is allowed per hour. Voting closes Thursday, November 18 at 10 a.m. Email votes will not be counted. Send future applications to [email protected].