These are the four candidates for the Paris Regional Medical Center Red River Valley Athlete of the Week award, which is based on performance from the past week. Voting is open on theparisnews.com and will remain open until 5 p.m. on Wednesday.
NAME:Â
Ladainian Council
SCHOOL:Â
Paris
YEAR: Senior
STATS FOR WEEK OF 11/16: Council was dominant defensively for Paris in their win Friday. He finished with 11 tackles — two of which were sacks — as well as the interception that sealed the win.
NAME:Â
Keaston Lawrence
SCHOOL:Â
Chisum
YEAR: Junior
STATS FOR WEEK OF 11/16: Lawrence came up big in a pair of dominant wins last week. He scored 13 points against Detroit and 20 against Sulphur Bluff.
NAME:Â
Jaxson McGuire
SCHOOL:Â
Cooper
YEAR: Senior
STATS FOR WEEK OF 11/16: Though the Bulldogs came up short in their Friday game, McGuire made a definite impact. He rushed for 139 yards and scored a touchdown.Â
NAME:Â
Hannah Murdock SCHOOL:Â
Prairiland
YEAR: Senior
STATS FOR WEEK OF 11/16: Murdock was dominant for the Lady Patriots last week. In a trio of games, she tallied 23, 14 and eight points respectively, while also making an impact defensively and making an impact on the boards.
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