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Vote: Who should be the Maryland high school football player of the week (Sept. 21-23)?

Here are 14 nominees for your voting consideration from last week's high school gridiron action in Maryland
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Here are the candidates for SBLive Sports Maryland High School Football Player of the Week for Sept. 21-23 as nominated by fans, readers and SBLive's staff. Read through our notes on each nominee and then cast your vote in out poll.

Voting will conclude on Sunday, October 1st and the winner will be announced in next week's poll. If you would like to nominate and athlete, please email the name and a brief description of his performance, with stats if available, to gary@scorebooklive.com.

Editor’s note: Our Players of the Week polls are intended to be fun, and we do not set limits on how many times you can vote during the competition. Our poll in no way is meant to discredit other players not mentioned.



Here are this week's nominations.

Ethan Arenson, Linganore: The senior became the Lancers’ all-time leading rusher, finishing with 239 yards, and scored two touchdowns in a loss to Oakdale.

Aaron Chiles, Good Counsel: The senior linebacker, bound to the University of Florida, had 12 tackles in the Falcons’ 42-3 rout of Stone Bridge (Va.).

Kam Custis, Kenwood: The senior middle linebacker finished with 12 tackles in the Bluebirds’ 28-26 victory over North Harford.

Keyshawn Flowers, Archbishop Spalding: The senior linebacker, who’s committed to Maryland, finished with 10 tackles (three for loss) in the Cavaliers’ 27-3 victory over Calvert Hall.

Tavahri Groves, Quince Orchard: The senior wideout caught three passes for 147 yards and two touchdowns in Quince Orchard’s victory over Winston Churchill.

Brian Jamison, Meade: The senior finished 12-of-17 for 283 yards and four touchdowns as the Mustangs handled Crofton, 40-6.

Nino Marzullo, Quince Orchard: The senior quarterback went 8-of-9 for 257 yards and three touchdowns as the Cougars won their 31st straight game with a 35-0 victory over Winston Churchill.

Marcus McCritty, Magruder: The senior running back posted 212 yards on 24 carries and three touchdowns in the Colonels’ 32-29 win over Clarksburg.

TJ Mordecai, Arundel: The junior running back had 17 carries for 125 yards and four touchdowns in the Wildcats’ 42-0 victory over Northeast.

Isaiah Randall, Northern-Calvert: The senior quarterback completed 23 of 31 for 275 yards and three touchdowns, and ran for 127 yards and a score in the Patriots’ 40-18 victory over Lackey.

Patrick Sullivan, Bel Air: The junior quarterback went 27 of 46 for 299 yards and threw two touchdowns in the Bobcats’ 21-12 loss to Edgewood.

Kyrece Walker, Westminster: The senior rushed for 166 yards and three touchdowns and passed for 119 yards and a score in the Owls’ 28-21 road victory at Walkersville.

Delmar White, Archbishop Spalding: The junior defensive linemen recorded nine tackles and two quarterback sacks in the Cavaliers’ win over Calvert Hall.

Tyler Womack, Annapolis: The junior rushed for 221 yards (25 carries), including an 82-yard touchdown run in the Panthers’ 28-14 win over South River.