Monday, September 13, 2010

Josh Harris is the Red Zone Player of the Week at Mason County High School

Josh Harris is the Red Zone Player of the Week at Mason County High School. Harris rushed for 141 yards and four touchdowns on 16 carries in the Royals' 55-24 win over Bourbon County.

The Red Zone Player of the Year program is designed to recognize varsity high school 
football players showing outstanding athletic performance, strong leadership, and the 
will to win in the Red Zone. These players are selected on their ability 
to elevate their own game, as well as the game of their teammates. Every week,
 one player is selected as the Red Zone Player of the Week at each participating 
high school.
At the end of the season, one player from each school will be nominated to represent 
their team for possible selection as a national finalist. From these local nominations, 
the Red Zone Player of the Year Awards Committee will select 50 finalists
to be announced in February 2010 to coincide with national 
letter of intent signing day. This is the ninth year for this unique and inspiring program. 
The Red Zone Player of the Year program is nationally sponsored by Procter & Gamble
 Old Spice® Red Zone Deodorant. The program is created and managed by
 360 Youth, LLC, an Alloy company.

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