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Player of the Year candidates?

I think Elliott is #2 and the top Offensive Player - he missed a game or two
But Nate Marshall from Fenwick played both ways on a solid Fenwick team and any kid who can go both ways and do it pretty well gets the nod
 
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Elliott. Hands down. His numbers are ridiculous and he missed one game, which MC lost, came back probably a few weeks before he should have, because he is the heart and soul of that team ans probably the toughest MC player I've ever seen and that's saying an awful lot. But seeing his final numbers you never would have guessed he missed any time and how better would they be if he played a full healthy season. This team had such a huge reload, they brought up several Sophmores and two freshman which is unheard of at MC and he put the team on his back....and...well....you've seen him play!
 
Logan Malachuk had great numbers and ended his career as #1 passing yards of all time as well as #1 all purpose yards all time and #1 completions. And 3 state titles and mvps
I just took a look at Logans career playoff numbers. 4300 total yards, 48 TDS
 
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No doubt. I just gave the nod to Saxe because of how often he's on the field and he's been consistently doing this for all 4 years
He has a very solid career. But he is not the best player in the MSL
 
He has a very solid career. But he is not the best player in the MSL
The Big Lebowski Dude GIF
 
McPherson of Loyola - He was the difference of getting to the top of the 8A. Nobody could stop him.
Agreed. Has to go to MacPherson. Was far and away the most dominant performer on 8A State Champ. He was the difference in all of LA's tight wins down the stretch. Did it all. Out of the backfield-carrying the ball, catching it or blocking. Split out-catching it or drawing double teams. And being asked to play in the defensive backfield to neutralize opponents best threat. Kid was a load. 4 year varsity player at Loyola...how many of those have there been in the recent era?

Has to be MacPherson.
 
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