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Here are the candidates for SBLive’s Louisiana high school athlete of the week for Oct. 10-16

By Buck Ringgold 

Here are the candidates for SBLive’s Louisiana high school athlete of the week for Oct. 10-16. Read through the nominees and cast your vote. Voting will conclude Sunday at 11:59 p.m. If you would like to nominate an athlete, please email athleteoftheweek@scorebooklive.com or tag us on Twitter

Tre Jackson, Airline football

Jackson posted six TDs, including five on the ground in a 55-42 win against Haughton.

Pearce Russell, Benton football

Russell caught nine passes for 201 yards and four touchdowns - covering 51, 28, 13 and 46 yards - in the Tigers’ 56-12 win against Southwood.

Ethan Busby, St. Mary’s football

Busby hauled in nine receptions for 197 yards and four TDs and also had another TD on a pick-six in the Tigers’ 58-6 win against Peabody.

Lake Lambert, Byrd football

The Yellow Jackets’ quarterback tallied 121 yards rushing and two TDs as Byrd shocked previously undefeated Parkway, 39-14.

JaMarlyn Garner, Many football

Garner rushed for 89 yards and scored three TDs as the Tigers posted a 42-14 win at Winnfield. One of those was a kickoff return which started a game-ending 21-0 run.

Jordan Hayes, Ruston football

Hayes rushed for 188 yards on 11 carries, scoring two TDs, in the Bearcats’ 62-0 win against Pineville.

Elijah Harper, Red River football

In the Bulldogs’ 40-6 win against Lakeview, the Red River QB was 17-for-26 passing for 235 yards and three TDs.

Abram Wardell, Calvary Baptist football

Wardell completed 9-of-16 passes for three TDs and 223 yards in the Cavaliers’ 51-14 win against Green Oaks.

Quintavion White, Northwood football

White rushed for 142 yards and scored two TDs as the Falcons held off Minden, 21-12.

Decareyn Sampson, Avoyelles football

Sampson had 262 yards of total offense and had five touchdowns as the Mustangs shut out Menard, 58-0. Sampson rushed for 127 yards and 135 yards on just two receptions, both going for TDs.

Xavier Ford, Leesville football

Ford had 177 yards rushing and five TDs in the Wampus Cats’ 42-15 win against DeRidder.

Grant Ducote, Rosepine football

Ducote rushed for 233 yards on just eight carries and scored three touchdowns in the Eagles’ 62-6 victory against Pickering in the Battle for the Big Dog Jug.

Camrin Davis, Natchitoches Central football

Davis caught eight passes for 147 yards and two touchdowns as the Chiefs beat Captain Shreve, 30-17.

Brandon Williams, Jena football

Williams rushed for 139 yards on just six carries and had three touchdowns in the Giants’ 45-6 win against Bolton.

Tanner Lemoine, Bunkie football

Lemoine rushed for 158 yards and two touchdowns in Bunkie’s 49-27 win against Buckeye. He also had a TD reception.

Tanner Gagne, LaSalle football

Gagne tallied 136 yards rushing on just four carries and scored twice in his team’s 38-8 win against Montgomery. Defensively, Gagne had a sack and recovered a fumble.

Chantz Babineaux, Carencro football

In Carencro's 56-6 win against Comeaux, Babineaux caught seven passes for 143 yards and two TDs while adding 46 yards on the ground.

Tylon Citizen, Church Point football

Citizen had a total of four touchdowns, two rushing and two receiving, and had 194 total yards in the Bears’ 50-8 win against Northwest.

Blake Dautreuil, Erath football

In the Bobcats’ 37-22 win against Kaplan, Dautreuil rushed for 118 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries.

Aidan Mouton, Crowley Notre Dame football

Mouton completed 6-of-9 passes for 168 yards with two TDs as the Pioneers defeated Vinton, 41-6.

Preston Welch, Teurlings Catholic football

The Rebels’ QB was 15-of-35 passing for 209 yards and three TDs, including the go-ahead TD with 34 seconds remaining, as the Rebels bested Lafayette Christian on Thursday, 21-17.

Tavias Gordon, Westgate football

Gordon had 168 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 14 carries in Westgate's 39-7 win against North Vermilion.

Clint Langford, St. Augustine football

Langford ran for 194 yards and three TDs on 33 carries in his team’s 42-23 win against Rummel.

David Kency, Shaw football

Kency had 219 yards rushing on 22 carries and scored twice in Shaw’s 38-14 win against Belle Chasse.

P.J. Martin, De La Salle football

Martin had four rushing TDs and 276 yards on the ground, and also had a kickoff return for another TD as the Cavaliers defeated Jefferson Davis County (Miss.), 48-19.

Trey Lambert, Brother Martin football

Lambert rushed for 197 yards on 31 carries and a TD as the Crusaders edged Holy Cross, 14-7.

Jaquan Glover, Kennedy football

In his team’s 48-0 win against Livingston Collegiate, Glover rushed for 126 yards on 11 carries and three TDs.

Isaac Casnave, Salmen football

Casnave rushed for 186 yards - 156 of those in the second half - and two TDs as Salmen bested Hannan, 28-21.

McAllister Callejo, Metairie Park Country Day football

Callejo completed 8-of-10 passes for 115 yards and five TDs as the Cajuns posted a 51-7 win against The Willow School.

Latrevion Christian, Carroll football

In Carroll’s 48-7 win against North Webster, Christian recorded five tackles, a forced fumble and a blocked punt, which was returned for a TD.

Bryce Curtis, Franklin Parish football

Curtis completed 14-of-24 passes for 167 yards and two TDs , also adding a rushing TD in a 23-13 win against Tioga.

Matthew Fobbs-White, Neville football

Fobbs-White recorded three solo tackles, three sacks and three tackles for loss as the Tigers recorded a shutout, 55-0, against Grant.

Landon Graves, Ouachita Christian football

Graves was 7-of-11 passing for 113 yards and three TDs in a 48-0 win against River Oaks.

Michael Thompson, St. Frederick football

In a 43-26 win against Lincoln Prep, Thompson had 189 yards rushing on 32 carries and two TDs.

Trey Holly, Union Parish football

The talented tailback and LSU commit had 28 carries for 183 yards and two TDs in the Farmers’ 29-21 win against Sterlington.

Marlon Prout Jr., John Curtis football

Prout rushed for 137 yards on 14 carries and a TD in the Patriots’ 35-14 win at Acadiana.

Horace Edwards, Basile football

Edwards rushed for 135 yards on 20 carries and two TDs as the Bearcats bested Oberlin, 35-13.

Cole Corbello, Iowa football

Corbello completed 7-of-12 passes for 90 yards and three TDs as Iowa posted a 27-0 win against Westlake.

James Reina, St. Louis football

Reina rushed for 105 yards and two TDs while adding 97 yards passing in the Saints’ 23-13 win against Lake Charles Prep.

Shelton Sampson, Catholic-Baton Rouge football

Sampson, an LSU commit, caught five passes for 84 yards and a TD in the Bears’ 38-17 win against Central-Baton Rouge. He also set a single-season school record with 49 receptions.

Eli Holstein, Zachary football

The Bronco quarterback and Alabama commit completed 18-of-27 passes for 186 yards and four TDs in Zachary’s 53-38 win against Scotlandville.

Jackson House, Dunham football

House passed for 161 yards and two TDs while rushing for 114 yards and two TDs in his team’s 42-0 win against Episcopal-Baton Rouge on Thursday.

Antwon Foster, East Ascension football

Foster rushed for 125 yards on 16 carries and three TDs in his team’s 45-28 win against Walker.

Reese Mooney, Denham Springs football

Mooney completed 15-of-28 passes for 247 yards and three TDs as Denham Springs held off St. Amant, 27-21.

David Jones, Madison Prep football

Jones caught five passes for 230 yards and two TDs as the Chargers defeated University High, 40-37.

Jessica Miller, Newman volleyball

Miller registered 36 assists and served three aces as the Greenies posted a three-set sweep against Sacred Heart on Thursday.

Lindsey Wickersham, Mount Carmel volleyball

Wickersham had a team-high 17 kills as Division I No. 2 ranked Mount Carmel took a four-set win against No. 1 ranked Dominican on Wednesday.

Sullivan Hannah, Rosepine boys cross country

A senior, Hannah won the boys individual division at the Menard Open with a time of 17 minutes and 5.3 seconds.

Lina Mills-Zacapa, Leesville girls cross country

Mills-Zacapa claimed the girls individual championship of the Menard Open with a time of 20:17.4 – beating the second-place finisher by more than a minute.