The Lootpress Kanawha Valley Player of the Week Award sponsored by Dutch Miller has arrived! After a successful football season we’ve decided to extend the award to the Kanawha Valley area (Putnam, Kanawha and Boone counties).
Below are the candidates for week four of the boys basketball season. Voting will close Wednesday, Jan. 10 at 11:59 P.M. The fan vote will be used in the event of a tie. There are also changes to the Player of the Week voting pertaining to the top overall vote getter that you can read about here.
VOTES ALONE DO NOT DETERMINE THE WINNER.
In order for a player to be eligible or nominated, the stat keeper or coach must report their nominee as well as supporting statistics (point per game for the week, double doubles, rebounds per game, etc.) to both tylerjackson@lootpress.com and tommybragg@gmail.com. It’s simple and easy and takes no more than five minutes! These statistics must be submitted no later than 10 a.m. on Sunday morning. They cannot be submitted after the poll has gone live.
- Carson O’Dell, Hurricane – Scored 35 points vs Parkersburg, hitting seven 3s.
- Drew Dillard, Winfield – Poured in 31 points vs. Wayne
- Keaton Meeks, Poca – Scored 24 points vs. Buffalo
- Ty Stephens, Nitro – Put up 21 points vs. Logan
- Dylan Casto, Sissonville – Finished with 18 points, 5 rebounds and 4 blocks vs. Midland Trail
- Jayallen Turner, Charleston Catholic – Scored 22 points vs. Ravenswood and 23 points vs Buffalo
- Tyrique Wilkins, St. Albans – Scored 20 points on 10 of 11 shooting vs. Capital
- Noah Lewis, George Washington – Finished with 25 points and 13 rebounds vs. Spring Valley and 9 points vs. South Charleston
- Elijah Bennett, Capital – Scored 23 points, including game winner, vs South Charleston while putting up 20 points vs. St. Albans.
Player of the Week winners
Week 1: Jayallen Turner, Charleston Catholic
Week 2: DeShad Williams, South Charleston
Week 3: Roman Kellum, South Charleston
Community Choice winners
Week 1: Noah Lewis, George Washington
Week 2: Elijah Bennett, Capital
Week 3: Max Moore, Sissonville