All-Blue Water Area football team: Who is ILB in the Port Huron metropolitan area?

The All-Blue Water Area basketball votes of the Times Herald won so well this year that we regained the vote of the fans.

This time, YOU can find out who are the most productive football players in the Port Huron metropolitan area, as we will post a daily ballot on the Time Herald online page that appears with another position organization. Be sure to stop by our online page each and every one. lunchtime to see the new surveys.

However, we have made some adjustments to the fan vote.

First, the ballots are now hosted on Twitter to curb the endemic traps we had in March with our previous ballot host. For your vote to count, you will need to register on Twitter and vote on the ballot organized through Brandon Folsom, sports reporter of the Times Herald. You can follow him on Twitter @folsombrandonj.

Second, instead of grouping the 12 or 15 most sensitive players into one position in a giant survey, we reduced the list to the 4 most sensitive players. It doesn’t need to be a popularity contest this time. It all depends, in fact, on who are the most productive players.

Finally, we recognize that in a policy area that includes 27 high schools, it would not be fair for small schools to be with giant schools. Therefore, you will be able to vote for the most productive high school player for a position, as well as for the most productive small school player. Giant school players are in division 1-5, while small school players are D-6 to 8 players.

The polls seven days.

Once we have who the maximum productive players are in each position, we will decide the top 4 players who deserve it at most and ask you to vote for the Times Herald Player of the Year and also make you vote for coach of the year.

We look forward to seeing your votes over the next three weeks.

Today’s survey is for ILBs in the Blue Water domain (Note: our small school survey includes ILB and OLB):

Vital: Senior, five feet and 10 inches, 180 pounds.

Key statistics: totaled 66 tackles (10 per loss) and catches as a fourth-year headline. Offensively, he scored a touchdown.

Straps: First All-Macomb-Silver Area Conference.

Vitals: Junior, five feet 11 inches, two hundred pounds.

Key statistics: Total tackles and two forced getaways.

Straps: First Conference of the All-Macomb-Blue Area.

Vital: Junior, five feet nine inches, 170 pounds.

Key statistics: total of 73 tackles (eight per loss), catches, and an interception returned for a touchdown. Offensively, he hit four passes for 48 yards and a touchdown.

Awards: First team All-Macomb Area Conference-Silver.

Vital: Senior, five feet 11 inches, 19 five pounds.

Key statistics: he totaled 71 tackles (57 solo) and would have set the career tackle record if COVID-19 had not shortened the season.

Recognitions: First of the All-Blue Water Area convention and first of the MHSFCA All-Region.

All-Blue Water Area football team: Vote for the in-house (big school) supporter in the Port Huron metropolitan area:

Vital: Junior, five feet and 11 inches, 17 five pounds.

Key statistics: tackled in general and 3 catches.

Recognitions: First All-CHSL.

Vital: Junior, 6 feet, 185 pounds.

Key stats: He had a climax opposite to Marlette with seven takes (six solo) and one take for defeat.

Awards: First of the All-Blue Water conference.

Vital: Senior, 6 2 inches, 225 pounds.

Key statistics: tackled in total, two leak retrievals and one capture.

Vital: Junior, five feet nine inches, two hundred pounds.

Key stats: Totaled 16. 5 tackles (nine solo).

All-Blue Water Area football team: Vote for the most productive outdoor supporter/inland supporter (small school) in the Port Huron metropolitan area:

Brandon Folsom is the sports reporter for the Times Herald. Email your bfolsom@gannett. com. Click here for him on Twitter.

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