Next up in our end-of-regular-season Player of the Year polls are the top players from the 2A classification.
Cast your vote at the bottom for who you think should be our 2A Player of the Year.
This list below may not contain all of the top players and is listed in no particular order. This poll is for you. It is for fun. Vote as often as you like. The poll allows you to refresh your browser and vote every few minutes. Get your friends and school to vote for your player. Have fun!
Note: Players are listed in alphabetical order.
The gunslinger for a Yorktown offense that averaged 40.1 points per game in the regular season.
The leading receiver in a pass-happy Yorktown offense that averaged 40.1 points per game in the regular season.
A key playmaker for Shiner, he helped the Comanches average 42.1 points per game during the regular season.
The other half of the Brooks brothers tandem, he is a force for Shiner on both sides of the ball.
A dual-threat quarterback for Timpson who already has Division I offers, he led the Bears to their second-straight undefeated regular season.
An elusive playmaker, he is Mart’s second-leading rusher and receiver as well as a key player on defense from his linebacker position.
A breakout season for Charo as he was the leading receiver for the Panthers.
Led a high-flying Eldorado offense that averaged 51.2 points per game in the regular season.
Paced the Muenster ground game, averaging 13 yards per carry, as the Hornets finished undefeated in the regular season for the first time since 2017.
The bell cow for a New Deal offense that averaged 41.2 points per game during the regular season.
RB Josh Fava (Sr.), Christoval
The workhorse out of the Christoval backfield as the Cougars won their second-straight district title.
Anchored the Sundown defense from his middle linebacker position as the Roughnecks allowed just 15.2 points per game.
Did it all for Wink this year as he finished the regular season as its leading passer, rusher, and tackler.
The leading passer and rusher for Seymour in addition to his role as a key playmaker at safety as the Panthers finished the regular season 6-4.
Returned from a broken femur suffered in 2020 to anchor the Centerville backfield this season.
A dual-threat quarterback, he led Beckville to its first 10-0 regular season in school history.
Led Thrall to a 6-4 season, including an upset win over its archrival Thorndale.
A Division I prospect, he was a key playmaker for Refugio from his receiver position.
An enforcer on the Olton defense as he led the Mustangs in tackles and forced fumbles.
The leading tackler on a stingy Mart defense that gave up just 39 total points in the regular season.
A Baylor commit, he was a key playmaker on both sides of the ball for Tenaha this year.
The leader of Wellington’s run-heavy offense as the Skyrockets finished the regular season 6-3.
Stratford’s leading passer and rusher as the Elks finished the regular season 9-1, averaging 43.1 points per game offensively.
Terrorized opposing offenses by leading Thorndale in tackles and sacks this season.
A dual-threat quarterback, he led Marlin to its second-straight playoff berth in a pass-happy offense.
The leader of a Rosebud-Lott offense that averaged 34.8 points per game as the Cougars went 5-5 in the regular season.
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