Sneed state player of the week
Mineola running back and linebacker Trevion Sneed has earned the Built Ford Tough Texas High School Football Player of the Week trophy for week 6. Ford announced the award last Wednesday for Sneed’s performance against Bonham on Oct. 2.
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Sneed state player of the week
Mineola running back and linebacker Trevion Sneed has earned the Built Ford Tough Texas High School Football Player of the Week trophy for week 6. Ford announced the award last Wednesday for Sneed’s performance against Bonham on Oct. 2.
“Trevion does so much for us on both sides of the ball, but that’s just who he is,” Mineola Head Coach Luke Blackwell said. “He’s highly competitive in everything he does. He loves to compete, and he wants to represent and do things the right way every opportunity he gets on offense or defense. SMU is recruiting him as a linebacker, but they might change their mind the way he has been running the ball this year. They’ll figure that out later. I just know they are excited to get him as a football player.”
The weekly winners are eligible for the players of the year awards at season’s end. Sneed and Mineola represent Class 3A.
According to the announcement, “A standout on both sides of the ball, Mineola’s Trevion Sneed got limited touches on offense in a 55-23 win over Bonham. But he made them count, rushing for 215 yards and five touchdowns on just nine carries. Defensively, he recorded nine tackles, a fumble recovery, a tackle for loss and two quarterback pressures. It was an average game for Sneed, an SMU verbal pledge who averages 207 rushing yards and 9.8 tackles per game for the unbeaten (5-0) Yellowjackets.”