Our end-of-regular-season Player of the Year polls continue with standouts from the 3A level.
A player of the year poll is included at the bottom for you to cast your vote for who you think should be our 3A 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.
Led Mount Vernon to a 10-0 regular-season record as the Tiger offense averaged 50.1 points per game.
The leader of River Road’s run-heavy offense, he helped lead the Wildcats to their third-straight playoff berth.
The leading receiver for Mount Vernon’s high-flying offense, he finished the regular season with 16 touchdown catches.
TE Aydon Cox (Sr.), Pilot Point
Had over half of Pilot Point’s receiving yards as the Bearcat offense finished the regular season averaging 36.3 points per game.
Averaged 241 rushing yards per game during the regular season as Poteet won its first district title since 2005.
Led Odem in both passing and rushing yards as the Eagles won their sixth district title in the past seven years.
The leading tackler on the Broncos defense as Sonora went 6-4 in the regular season.
The workhorse for the Bulldogs out of the backfield as they averaged 34.1 points per game and made the playoffs for the second-straight season.
A force for Whitesboro at linebacker as it finished 6-4 in the regular season.
A three-star commit to USC, he has been the bell cow for Newton this year as the Eagles look to make another deep playoff run.
A Texas Tech commit, he led Gunter to a 10-0 regular season as the centerpiece of its pistol offense.
RB Duce Hart (Sr.), Malakoff
The leading rusher for the Tigers, he helped them overcome an 0-3 start to finish the regular season 7-3.
A key force for Yoakum on the ground this year, he finished the regular season with 22 rushing touchdowns.
Finished with eight interceptions defensively for Lamesa, while also leading the team in rushing yards.
Put up big numbers for the Trojans on the ground all year long as they finished the regular season undefeated for the first time since 1976.
Helped lead Peaster to its first-ever playoff berth in just its third varsity season.
A dual-threat quarterback, he helped lead Millsap’s high-powered offense as the Bulldogs averaged 34.1 points per game.
A bright spot for Atlanta this year as he led the Rabbits with 170 total tackles on the season.
A big source of offense for the Yellowjackets as they finished the regular season 6-4 while averaging 31.4 points per game.
Led Hallettsville in rushing yards as the Brahmas went 8-2 during the regular season.
A key part of a Dublin offense that loved to air the ball out this year as he threw for 2,963 yards and 30 touchdowns.
QB/LB Alex Trevino (Sr.), Lubbock Roosevelt
Led the Eagles in rushing yards in their flexbone offense, while also serving as a key contributor at linebacker on defense, as they finished the regular season undefeated.
An outstanding athlete, he and his brother Bobby led Franklin to an undefeated regular season as it seeks to avenge its state title game defeat last season.
The leading receiver on an explosive Tatum offense that averaged 42.6 points per game this season.
The bell cow for the Eagles on the ground this year as they finished the regular season undefeated for the second year in a row.
A dominant force on both sides of the ball for Jim Ned, he led the team in rushing and was one of its leading tacklers from his linebacker position.
3A Fan Vote plater of the Year
Results
Alex Trevino, Lubbock Roosevelt 15460 (40.8%)
40.8%
Bryson Washington, Franklin 12752 (4.8%)
4.8%
Braden Bennett, Mount Vernon 1508 (0.6%)
0.6%
Elliot Brown, River Road 176 (0.1%)
0.1%
Caydon Coffman, Mount Vernon 1575 (0.6%)
0.6%
Aydon Cox, Pilot Point 140 (0.1%)
0.1%
Ernest Davilia, Poteet 2327 (0.9%)
0.9%
Hunter Dawsonm Odem 1224 (0.5%)
0.5%
Edgar DeLuna, Sonora 285 (0.1%)
0.1%
Waylan Dunn, Millsap 335 (0.1%)
0.1%
Sterling Gartin, Whitesboro 2984 (1.1%)
1.1%
De-Anthony Gatson, Newton 137 (0.1%)
0.1%
Hut Graham, Gunter 556 (0.2%)
0.2%
Duce Hart, Malakoff 1779 (0.7%)
0.7%
Jayden Jones, Yoakum 2042 (0.8%)
0.8%
Luke Martinez, Lamesa 19100 (7.2%)
7.2%
TJ McCutcheon, West 142 (0.1%)
0.1%
Gunner McElroy, Peaster 2049 (0.9%)
0.9%
Lawson Nairn, Millsap 1072 (0.4%)
0.4%
Xavier Nash, Atlanta 110 (0.1%)
0.1%
Dawson Pendergrass, Mineola 110 (0.1%)
0.1%
Price Pruett, Hallettsville 652 (0.2%)
0.2%
Chris Teten, Dublin 1846 (0.7%)
0.7%
Kendall Williams, Tatum 172 (0.1%)
0.1%
Kutter Wilson, Brock 82338 (31%)
31%
Xavier Wishert, Jim Ned 21389 (8%)
8%
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