Vote for Seacoast high school Offensive Football Player of the Year

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Vote for Seacoast high school Offensive Football Player of the Year

The 2025 high school football season has come to an end. Many Seacoast New Hampshire and southern Maine teams had strong seasons with talented players contributing to their respective team’s success

One offensive player has been selected from each team for Seacoast Football Offensive Player of the Year, presented by York County Community College as part of the Athletes of the Week program.

Read on to see the nominees for the Player of the Year and vote for your choice.

How do I cast my vote?

Voting can be completed through the ballot below. Voting closes at midnight Thursday, Dec. 11.

How do we learn who wins?

The winner will be announced in a story published Friday, Dec. 12 at seacoastonline.com/sports and fosters.com/sports.

Who are the nominees?

Kenny Avery, St. Thomas Aquinas, senior, running back

Kenny Avery

Avery totaled 151 rushing attempts for 1,016 yards and 19 touchdowns for St. Thomas Aquinas. He also had 166 receiving yards and a touchdown.

Nick Beaulieu, York, senior, running back

Nick Beaulieu

Beaulieu rushed for 260 yards on 63 carries and added a touchdown for the Wildcats this year.

JV Blanco, Triap Academy, junior, running back

JV Blanco

Blanco had a total of 1,551 yards and 11 touchdowns this season for Traip Academy.

Jackson Brock, Dover, senior, wide reciever

Jackson Brock

Brock recorded 32 catches, 647 yards and three touchdowns this year for the Green Wave.

Andy Brown, Portsmouth/Oyster River, senior, quarterback

Andy Brown

Brown totaled over 1,800 yards and 24 touchdowns across nine games for the ClipperCats.

Max Drena, Spaulding, senior, wide receiver

Max Drena

Drena racked up 249 yards on 27 catches, and scored four touchdowns for Spaulding this season.

Max Dubois, Somersworth, junior, running back

Max Dubois

Dubois put together a strong campaign for Somersworth, and was dominant and productive for the Hilltoppers’ offense.

Brady Isabelle, Marshwood, senior, wide receiver

Brady Isabelle

Isabelle made big plays offensively all season from the wide receiver spot for Marshwood this season.

Dom Mancini, Winnacunnet, senior, running back

Dom Mancini

Mancini totaled 1,000 yards, 5.8 yards per carry and eight touchdowns for Winnacunnet.

Owen Warren, Exeter, senior, offensive line

Warren was a key piece for a dominant Exeter offensive line, spearheading a rushing attack for the Blue Hawks.

This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Vote for Seacoast high school Offensive Football Player of the Year

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