Cast your vote for the top Minnesota prep football player of the week
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There were plenty of incredible performances this past week in Minnesota high school football, and now it is your turn to reward who you thought had the best of the best game.
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Here are the nominees for The Sporting News Minnesota high school football player of the week from games played between October 2-4, 2025.
You can vote as many times for your favorite, or multiple favorites, as the choice is entirely up to you. Winners will be revealed once the poll closes on Thursday, October 9 at 11:59 p.m. CT.
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Here are the nominees for The Sporting News Minnesota high school football player of the week:
Nominees for The Sporting News Minnesota high school football player of the week
Brody Berg, Alexandria: Berg rushed for 200 yards and two touchdowns on 25 attempts as Alexandria picked up a 36-35 victory over Bemidji.
Nick Thein, Pine Island: In just 13 minutes of game action, Thein scored four times, rushing for 195 yards on 11 carries.
Colbe Tappe, Staples-Motley: All three touchdowns scored by Staples-Motley in a win over Barnesville had Tappe at the controls, as he ran in two touchdowns and returned a punt for another.
Carson Heimer, Byron: Mr. Automatic continues, rushing this time for 261 yards and three touchdowns on 35 totes. He also had an interception on defense and a pair of tackles for loss.
Aidan Wiegert, Andover: Wiegert hauled in eight passes for 183 yards with a touchdown.
Isaac Peterson, Mayo: Peterson gashed the opposition, completing 20 of 37 passes for 272 yards with a pair of touchdowns in the air, adding a rushing score.
Abram Bruggeman, Bloomington Jefferson: Bruggeman was a one-man rushing machine, carrying the ball 23 times while running for 285 yards with three trips to the end zone.
D'Andre Williams, Chatfield: Williams racked up 198 yards and two touchdowns on just 15 carries in an easy win.
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