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Mid-Del Area: Football Fans Choice and Editors Choice – Presented by Tom Kilburn – Shelter Insurance

Congrats to the Del-City area Fans Choice team as picked by the FANS!

To read the EDITORS CHOICE team picked by the VYPE editorial staff go to:

Mid Del Area: Football Fans Choice and Editors Choice | Vype Plus (vypeplusok.com)

Quarterback – Shyheim Johnson (Putnam City West)

Johnson has outstanding awareness in the backfield and has the ability to make big plays.

Jaxen Wilson

Wide Receiver/Tight End – Jaxen Wilson (Harrah)

Last season saw Wilson have 19 catches for 120 yards and one touchdown. He also had 26 carries for 153 yards and three scores.

Running Back – Devon Macaraig (Harrah)

Macaraig had a solid season carrying the ball last season. He had 136 carries for 548 yards and six touchdowns.

Offensive Lineman – Montana Best (Harrah)

Best is an outstanding lineman that does an excellent job of keeping the defense out of the backfield.

Johnn Sheffey

Defensive Lineman – Johnn Sheffey (Putnam City)

One of the hardest-working individuals on the team, Sheffey is the cog that makes the defensive engine go.

Linebacker – Colton Whitnah (Harrah)

Whitnah ended last season with 43 Tackles and enters this season ready to increase those numbers.

Defensive Back – Luke Sellers (Harrah)

Luke is a solid athlete that knows what it takes to be successful. He will be a key player for Harrah’s defense.

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