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Crusaders enjoying multiple athletic recognitions this week

It's a great time to be part of Crusader Nation!
 
Our athletes have received multiple recognitions just this week! 
 
Senior volleyball player, Sydney Turner is up for SARTA Stark County Player of the Week. She is one of 6 players nominated but needs our votes to win her player of the week race, you can vote multiple times so vote often! 
To vote for Sydney: SARTA Player of the Week.

  
Senior football player, Danny Boron is up for the MaxPreps Ohio Athlete of the Week. He is one of 12 nominees from across the state but he also needs our votes to win his race. Please take the time to vote and remember you can vote for him multiple times. 
To vote for Danny: MaxPreps Player of the Week.
 
 
Our football game this Friday, Sept. 22, against Lake Catholic is up for the Cleveland Brown’s Game of the Week! The Crusaders are one of the 4 games nominated. Like the races for Sydney and Danny, we need the most votes to win THE game of the week and votes are tallied multiple times. 
To vote for the Crusaders as the Game of the Week: Cleveland Brown's Game of the Week.

 
Crusaders Football has also made The Repository's Stark County-Area High School Football Top 5 Power Poll. CCHS comes in at #3 under the small school category. 
From The Repository:
Canton Central Catholic Crusaders (3-2) 
After an 0-2 start to the season, the Crusaders have roared back with three straight wins, the most impressive a 48-46 shootout win at Alliance on Friday. Senior Dan Boron had himself a night, with 261 yards rushing on 24 carries, another 70 yards on three receptions and three touchdowns overall. QB Brennan Betz ran for three touchdowns and passed for two more. Central, which jumps back up into the power poll for the first time since Week 1, will have to be on its game to extend the winning streak to four. This week, it travels to 4-1 Mentor Lake Catholic, which just handed Kenston its first defeat. To read more of the article written by Josh Weir, visit The Repository.

No matter those tallies, we’re proud to have our athletes recognized and the talents of our scholar-athletes celebrated. We might be a “small school” but we’re strong contenders and our #CentralCatholicDifference is realized in many different ways, including on the field and on the court!

#CrusaderProud
#CrusaderNation

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