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Vote: Who should be SBLive's Southeast Texas High School Football Player of Week 11? (11/5/2023)

We gathered the region's top performers from the final week of the regular season. Now you decide who was best.
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Texas high school football Week 11 is officially in the books.

SBLive gathered the top high school football performers across the Houston area and all of Southeast Texas in the final week of the Texas high school regular season. 

We gathered the best of the best — offense, defense and special teams — and now it’s your turn to cast your vote for the winner.

Pearland running back Ladamion McDowell is in the lead for Week 10 SE Texas football player of the week with more than 50 percent of the vote.

Here are SBLive’s Southeast Texas Football Player of the Week nominees for Nov. 2-4 (Week 11). Scroll down to read about this week’s list and cast your vote in the poll below. Voting remains open until Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. central time.

Know of a performance worthy of recognition we may have missed? Let us know who we missed. Drop a note to andy@scorebooklive.com or @SBLiveTX on Twitter and Instagram and back it up with stats.

SOUTHEAST TEXAS FOOTBALL PLAYER OF WEEK NOMINEES (WEEK 11)

Kaegan Ash, Mount Enterprise

The sophomore eclipsed the 2,000-yard mark on Friday by running for 367 yards and had four touchdowns in a 50-12 win over Cushing. This was his fifth game in a row with at least four touchdowns.

Bryson Broadway, Magnolia West

On the losing end of a 48-47 game against Friendswood on Friday, the junior threw for 406 yards and five touchdowns and ran for another one.

Terry Bussey, Timpson

The Texas A&M pledge helped the Bears hold off Garrison, 35-26, on Friday night. He ran 18 times for 197 yards and had three touchdowns in the victory.

Landen Callis-Williams, Richmond Randle

The freshman running back ran for 252 yards and scored four touchdowns in a 35-6 win over Huntsville on Thursday. One of his four scores went for 90 yards and it was his eighth game of 100 yards rushing or more.

Johann Cardenas, Houston St. Thomas Catholic

The Vanderbilt pledge helped the Eagles wrap up their first undefeated regulars season in a decade in a 42-24 win over Antonian Prep. Cardenas ran for four touchdowns in the win.

Latavian Forney, Diboll

The Lumberjacks closed out the regular season with a 37-6 win over Crockett on Friday. The sophomore ran back a punt 75 yards for a score and also returned a block extra point attempt for two points.

Brock Foster, Friendswood

He threw the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds and broke a school record in the process with 519 yards passing. He was 33 of 51 with five touchdown passes and ran for two more in a 48-47 win against Magnolia West. The previous passing mark stood for 52 years.

Dramekco Green, Conroe

The Tigers secured a playoff berth on Friday after the junior ran for 210 yards and scored four touchdowns in a 55-28 win against The Woodlands College Park.

Romel Jordan, Katy

The senior running back made the most of his workload, scoring four touchdowns on 18 carries and finishing with 94 yards. That effort helped Katy roll to a 49-3 win over Katy Taylor on Friday to finish District 19-6A play with an 8-0 record.

Wilson Kalvass, Katy Jordan

The senior kicker booted a 19-yard field goal at the buzzer to send the Warriors to a 52-49 win over Katy Morton Ranch on Thursday.

Andrew Marsh, Katy Jordan

The 6-foot-1 junior was the top target of quarterback Colin Willetts on Thursday. Marsh had eight catches for 240 yards and five touchdowns – a long of 70 – in a 52-49 win over Katy Jordan.

Jalen Mickens, Willis

A three-star junior, he caught a touchdown pass from Florida commit D.J. Lagway, added two interceptions and returned one for a touchdown in a 49-35 win over Oak Ridge on Friday. Willis improved to 10-0 and broke the school record for single-season wins.

Garrett Muecke, Friendswood

The Mustangs got a big night from the junior in a 48-47 win against Magnolia West. He caught the game-winning score in the final seconds on a 53-yard pass, finishing with 14 catches for 245 yards and two scores.

Christian Nunley, Conroe

The 6-foot-2 quarterback accounted for four total touchdowns in a 55-28 victory against The Woodlands College Park on Friday. He had three touchdown passes and 224 yards, while rushing for 147 and a score as well.

Landon Vessel, Clear Falls

Vessel had an 85-yard touchdown pass and added two touchdown runs on keepers in a 28-13 win over Clear Creek on Friday.

-- Cody Thorn | codythorn1981@gmail.com | @sblivetx