VOTE for the Week 10 Beacon 70 Shore Conference Football Player of the Week
High school football is in full swing and so is the Shore Sports Network Football Player of the Week poll. We are excited to have Beacon 70 as the sponsor of the 2021 poll. Winners of the poll will receive a $25 Beacon 70 gift card.
There were some great individual performances in the air, on the ground, on defense, and on special teams in Week 10, and now it’s time to get your vote in for who had the top performance in the Shore this weekend to choose the Beacon 70/Shore Sports Network Player of the Week. The winner will be announced on Thursday night right here on ShoreSportsNetwork.com. Voting will end Thursday at noon.
Scroll down to see the candidates and make your selection.
Beacon 70 Player of the Week nominees for Week 10 (listed in alphabetical order)
Mikal Braithwaite, Sr., QB, Keansburg
Braithwaite ran for 147 yards and three touchdowns on 14 carries and threw for 133 yards to lead the Titans to a 28-21 win over Roselle in an NJSIAA Regional Crossover Game.
Jalin Butler, Sr., QB, Donovan Catholic
Butler completed 8 of 12 passes for 176 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 72 yards and a touchdown in the Griffins' 48-8 win over Notre Dame in the first round of the NJSIAA Non-Public A playoffs.
Connor Dietz, So., QB, Brick Memorial
Dietz threw for 176 yards and a touchdown and ran for 125 yards and two touchdowns vs. Red Bank to break Brick Memorial's single-season scoring record (116 points) that dated back to 1990 (Mike Devivi).
Matt Dollive, Sr., RB, Wall
Dollive had an incredible game in Wall's 42-7 win over Hopewell Valley in the first round of the South Jersey Group 3 playoffs by rushing for a career-high 273 yards and four touchdowns -- all in the first half.
Tyler Douglas, Jr., QB, Ocean
Douglas ran for 229 yards and three touchdowns to lead Ocean to a 21-7 win over Robbinsville in an NJSIAA Regional Crossover Game.
Kieran Falzon, Jr., RB, Raritan
Falzon ran for 121 yards and three touchdowns to help the Rockets to a 30-6 win over Barnegat in the Central Jersey Group 2 quarterfinals.
Micah Ford, So., QB, Toms River North
Ford ran for 200 yards and two touchdowns and threw for 138 yards and a touchdown to lead the Mariners to a 28-14 win over East Brunswick in the quarterfinals of the NJSIAA South Jersey Group 5 playoffs.
Tyler Gordon, Jr., RB/LB, Point Boro
Gordon returned an interception for a touchdown and also ran for a touchdown in the Panthers' 34-14 win over Monmouth Regional in the South Jersey Group 2 quarterfinals.
Cole Kozlowski, Sr., WR, Manasquan
Kozlowski caught five passes for 185 yards and four touchdowns to continue his exceptional season and help lead the Warriors to a 39-7 win over Holmdel in the Central Jersey Group 3 quarterfinals.
Andrew Laumbach, Sr., RB/DE, Point Beach
Laumbach made six tackles with three sacks and two tackles for loss and also ran for 62 yards and a touchdown on six carries in the Garnet Gulls' 35-0 win over Spotswood in an NJSIAA Regional Crossover Game to finish their season with two straight wins.
Jamie Mazzacco, Sr., QB, Shore
Mazzacco ran for 245 yards and five touchdowns on 28 carries to power the Blue Devils to a 42-8 win over Burlington City in the South Jersey Group 1 quarterfinals.
Christian Monteforte, Sr., K, Colts Neck
Playing with a heavy heart after his mother passed away last week, Monteforte kicked a walk-off, game-winning 25-yard field goal as time expired to give the Cougars a dramatic 17-14 win over Timber Creek in the Central Jersey Group 4 quarterfinals.
Savon Myers, Sr., QB, Manchester
Myers threw for 240 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 72 yards and a touchdown to lead the Hawks to a 30-25 victory over Allentown in an NJSIAA Regional Crossover Game to conclude their season.
Christian Rodriguez, Sr., QB, Long Branch
Rodriguez threw for 225 yards and three touchdowns to lead Long Branch to a 50-12 win over Freehold in the South Jersey Group 4 quarterfinals.
Jack Willi, Sr., LB, Middletown South
Will recorded 13 total tackles, an interception, a tackle for loss, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery in Middletown South's 34-20 win over North Hunterdon in the NJSIAA North 2, Group 4 quarterfinals.