High School Football

Treasure Valley football player of the week (Week 4)

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See the winner, and all the nominees, below.

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Cache Beus, Skyview: Racked up 285 total yards and three touchdowns as the Hawks upset No. 4-ranked Emmett 35-7.

Cache Hance, Marsing: Ran for 101 yards and three TDs, threw for 52 yards and two more scores, and made two tackles-for-loss in a 67-0 win vs. Parma.

Dillon Fine, Homedale: Ran for 204 yards and four touchdowns, and went 14-for-21 for 228 yards and two TDs in a 44-35 win over Sandpoint.

Rylie Byington, Meridian: Ran for 158 yards and two touchdowns in a 35-20 win over Timberline. He also had an interception on defense.

Cutter Beus, Melba: Threw for 237 yards and a touchdown, and caught a 73-yard touchdown pass in a 34-26 win over No. 1 North Fremont.

Noah Burnham, Eagle: Ran for 114 yards and the game-winning score with 58 seconds left in a 21-17 victory at Owyhee. He racked up 61 of the Mustangs’ 70 yards on the game-winning drive.

Justin McGee, Mountain View: Went 16-for-21 for 250 yards and three TDs, and ran for 89 yards and another score in a 42-21 win over Borah.

Peter Minnaert, Bishop Kelly: Ran for 123 yards and three touchdowns on 15 carries in a 45-0 win over Lake City.

Colton Frates, New Plymouth: Went 17-for-28 for 402 yards and three TDs, and he ran for 42 yards and another score in a 52-49 win against Grangeville.

Kaelun Jones, Horseshoe Bend: Racked up 322 all-purpose yards and six touchdowns in a 56-24 win over Rimrock.

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This story was originally published September 18, 2023 at 1:54 PM.

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