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Nominees for The Columbian 2024 Week 2 high school football player of the week

Nominees from Kalama, Kelso, King’s Way Christian, Seton Catholic and Ridgefield

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: September 16, 2024, 7:44am

Here are the nominees for The Columbian 2024-25 Week 2 high school football player of the week.

Voting will continue until 7 p.m. Wednesday.

To avoid vote manipulation, participants are being asked to log-in with their Columbian.com account or to sign-up for a free account before casting a vote.

Nominees are selected by The Columbian staff after a review of the previous week’s results. Suggestions for nominees can by made by anyone, but must be received by 6 p.m. Sunday for consideration.

Winners of the player-of-the-week may not be nominated again during the regular season, and no athlete may be nominated in consecutive weeks.

Nominees are posted and voting begins each Monday and runs through Wednesday.

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Here are the nominees:

AIDEN BROWN, KALAMA: The senior quarterback rushed for 212 yards and four touchdowns and passed for 169 yards and two more TDs in a win over Tenino.

KOLTEN GESSER, SETON CATHOLIC: The junior quarterback passed for 258 yards and six touchdowns in a win over Mark Morris.

ADEN MINTONYE, KELSO: The senior running back rushed for 262 yards and five touchdowns in a win over River Ridge.

OWEN PAULSEN, KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN: The sophomore quarterback passed for 307 yards and four touchdowns in a win over Hoquiam.

CLY STEPHENS, RIDGEFIELD: The senior running back rushed for 187 yards and the game-winning touchdown in a win over Montesano.

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