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The Adrenaline Fundraising/Buffalo Wild Wings Player of the Week Poll

By NHsportspage Staff, 10/27/20, 12:00PM EDT

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6 new candidates to choose from!

 Every week we nominate six candidates for the Adrenaline Fundraising/Buffalo Wild Wings Football Player of the Week.....well this week I'm flexing my muscles and nominating 7..there were just that many good performances last week.

 Voting will go until Wednesday at midnight and the winner will be named on Thursday.

 Each winner will receive an Adrenaline t-shirt (pictured above) and a Buffalo Wild Wings gift certificate! Sponsored by their locations in Manchester, Concord and Nashua.

 The team at Adrenaline Fundraising has raised money for New Hampshire’s football programs from the high school to youth level for over 20 years.

 Jeff Whitman, Brett LeFlem & Blaise Whitman of Adrenaline are sponsoring our weekly player of the week poll throughout the school year.

 Follow them on Twitter at @adrenalineNort1 and AdrenalineNHMA

 Brett at 603-674-4490 and brett@adrenalinefundraising.com

 Jeff can be reached at 770-5776 and jwhitman@adrenalinefundraising.com

 Blaise can be reached at 978-518-6371 and  blaise@adrenalinefundraising.com

 Week 1 winner: Peyton Strickland of Goffstown

 Week 2 winner: (tie) Alex Boisvert of Bow and Jeffrey Josefik of Manchester Memorial

 Week 3 winner: Spencer Whiting of Nashua North

 Week 4 winner: Owen Taylor of Stevens

 

 Week 4 Candidates:

 Jake Herrling of Pelham: The Pythons all-state back had a huge night in Laconia; rushing for 162 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 26-0 win.

 Curtis Harris-Lopez of Nashua North: The player of the year candidate came up huge in a big win over defending champion Londonderry. The Titans all-state QB rushed for 143 yards and 3 touchdowns while leading the team in tackles with 6 in the win.

 Marius Edwards of Newport: The Tigers quarterback scored 3 touchdowns as Newport wrapped up the top seed in the Division IV playoffs.

 Kyle Crampton of Merrimack: The leading passer in Division I had another big night in a win over Alvirne. Raising his season totals to 775 passing yards and 4 touchdown throws.

 Cody Bannon of Plymouth: The Bobcats QB threw for 183 yards and 2 touchdowns in a 51-18 win over Gilford-Belmont.

 Aidan McDonald of Salem: The Blue Devils finished the season with a big win over Windham as McDonald rushed for 157 yards and a touchdown.

 

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