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BOUND WISCONSIN WEEK 7 FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOMINEES

Quintin Arizola, Delavan-Darien
Delavan-Darien junior quarterback Quintin Arizola continued his strong senior campaign with another huge performance as the Comets took down Monroe 47-42 on Friday night. He completed 19-of-25 passes for 418 yards and five touchdowns, as he leads the state in passing yards this year. Arizola added 34 yards and two touchdowns on the ground as well, as he accounted for all seven Delavan-Darien scores.

Luke Hartz, Johnson Creek
Johnson Creek kept its Trailways Conference title hopes alive, though they remain slim, with a 50-43 victory over Cambria-Friesland on Friday after trailing 29-22 at halftime. Luke Hartz had a nice all-around game, rushing for 231 yards and four touchdowns on 23 carries. He added 10 tackles, including three for loss, forced a fumble, and had an 87-yard Pick-6. He also accounted for four, two-point conversions.

Beau Libbey, Brookfield Academy
Brookfield Academy jumped out early and then held on for a 50-36 win over Living Word Lutheran on Friday night. Beau Libbey carried the ball 32 times in the game for 273 yards and five touchdowns, adding five tackles and a sack on defense plus two kick returns for 122 yards.

River Sahr, Potosi/Cassville
In an excellent small school game, Potosi/Cassville defeated Wauzeka-Steuben/Seneca 33-27 to remain undefeated and tied atop the Six Rivers Conference standings with Black Hawk/Warren. Junior running back River Sahr came up big once again, carrying the ball 26 times for 259 yards and five touchdowns. He added 10 tackles over on defense.

Jacob Siner, Arrowhead
Division 1 fourth-ranked Arrowhead and tenth-ranked Mukwonago went into overtime after tying at 20 in regulation. After Mukwonago converted a field goal on the first possession of the extra period, Arrowhead scored on a Jacob Siner touchdown run to walk it off 26-23. Siner finished with 251 yards and two touchdowns on 33 carries for the Warhawks.

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