
6-Man Football End of the Season Awards
My 2021 6-Man End of the Season Awards. Picking is never easy and usually takes me a while to decide on any of these awards. I physically could not make every game, so I used stats and tried to watch any film available. I will not lie, and I leaned heavily towards teams that made the playoffs for picking First/Second team all-State.
Quick Note: If your team has not posted stats it is very hard for me to give awards to players with no stats even if your team is doing good, I cannot guess stats.
One other Note: Being a lineman in high school it also hurt me inside not giving any offensive lineman awards. Just know that everyone on this list needs a good offensive line!
Quick Note: Only one team per player, you cannot be on both offense or defense. If you would like an award sent or email to you let know.
Player of the Year
Cade Mitchek Sr. Cheyenne Wells; 1746 yards rushing, 39 rushing TDs, 255 yards receiving, 4 receiving TDs, 53 tackles, 1 TFL, 2 Sacks, 7 Interceptions, 1 fumble recovery, 1 defensive TD, and 2 Kickoff Returns for TDs

Player of the Playoffs
Charlie Clapper Sr. Stratton High School; 429 yards rushing and 12 TDs in the State Playoff (excluding the State Championship, no stats yet)

Offensive Player of the Year
Dominic Coleman Sr. Granada High School, 2054 yards passing, 71.8 Completion %, 38 TDs to just 2 INTs, QB Rating of 147.2, 4 rushing TDs, 1 receiving TD, 2 Kickoff Returns for TDs

Defensive Player of the Year
Evan Worley Sr. Cheyenne Wells High School; 101 Tackles, 4 TFL, 18 Sacks (#4 across all classes), 27 QB Hurries, 1 INT, 3 Fumble recoveries, 9 forced fumbles, and 1 Blocked FG

Newcomer of the Year: (Given to a first-year starter)
Maddox Coleman Fr. Granada High School; 1277 yards receiving, 24 receiving TDs, 3 rushing TDs, 80 Tackles, 2 Sacks, 2 INTs

Special Teams Player of the Year (Given to Kicker, Kick Returner or Punt Returner)
Braden Wedel Sr. Stratton High School, 59 of 68 on PATS, 90% accurate on PATs, Led 6-Man on accuracy with over 30 attempts.

Surprise team of the Year
Hi-Plains Finished 4-5 this year and made it to the playoffs. This was a huge turnaround for Hi-Plains, last year they went 1-3
Coach of the Year
Myles Smith, Cheyenne Wells High School

Position Awards:
QB of the Year: Dominic Coleman Sr. Granada; 2054 yards passing, .718 completion percentage, 38 TDs, and just 2 INTs
RB of the Year: Cade Mitchek Sr. Cheyenne Wells; 1746 yards rushing, 12.0 yards per carry, 39 rushing TDs
WR of the Year: Maddox Coleman Fr. Granada; 1277 yards receiving and 24 receiving TDs
Most Tackles: Dalton Sweazy Sr. Hanover; 134 Total Tackles, (112 Solo Tackles, 22 Assists)
Most Sacks: Evan Worley Sr. Cheyenne Wells; 18 Sacks
Most Tackles for Loss: Dalton Sweazy Sr. Hanover; 30 TFL
Most Interceptions: Wyatt Miller Sr. Genoa-Hugo & Isiah Chairez Sr. Sierra Grande; 8 INTs
Freshman Player of the Year: Maddox Coleman Fr. Granada High School
Sophomore Player of the Year: Trey Smith So. Genoa-Hugo High School
Junior Player of the Year: Cade Phillips Jr. Cheraw High School
Senior Player of the Year: Cade Mitchek Sr. Cheyenne Wells
6-Man MileHigh Prep Report All-State Teams
1st Team Offense
QB Dominic Coleman Sr. Granada High School
QB Andy Long Sr. Prairie High School
QB Isiah Chairez Sr. Sierra Grande High School
RB Cade Mitchek Sr. Cheyenne Wells High School
RB Charlie Clapper Sr. Stratton High School
RB Yahir Enriquez Sr. Idalia High School
2nd Team Offense
QB Cade Phillips Jr. Cheraw High School
QB Braden Krise Sr. Briggsdale High School
RB David Brown Sr. Hanover High School
RB Nolan Japp Jr. Fleming High School
RB Peyton Cranson Jr. Branson/Kim
WR Maddox Coleman Fr. Granada High School
Honorable Mention
Logan Wright Jr. Arickaree/Woodlin, Cody Banks Sr. Hi-Plains, Tayte Smith Fr. Otis, Claytin Hove Jr. Prairie, Dayne Woodis Sr. Deer Trail, Ty Coleman Jr. Cotopaxi, Jonus Guevara So. Granada, John Hainer Sr. Granada, Kye Towns Jr. Idalia, Colby Simmons Sr. Genoa-Hugo, Hunter Sessions Jr. North Park, Riley Heater So. Mountain Valley, Trey Smith So. Genoa-Hugo, Jessey Montunnas So. La Veta, Braylen Feather Jr. Fleming, Blake Gilmore Jr. Cheyenne Wells, Brett Mayhan Sr. Kit Carson, Chance Segelke So Peetz, Brody Doherty Sr. Branson/Kim, David Speicher Sr. Prairie, Rogelio Rangel Sr. Cheyenne Wells, Braeden Harris Jr. Cheraw
1st Team Defense
Evan Worley Sr. Cheyenne Wells High School
Hayden Burr Sr. Fleming High School
Eduardo Estrada Jr. Idalia High School
Dalton Sweazy Sr. Hanover High School
Cyler Notter So. Stratton High School
Kodiak Reigel Sr. Mountain Valley
2nd Team Defense
Tyler Kester So. Sierra Grande High School
Dillon Ball Sr. Cheyenne Wells High School
Samuel Koolstra Sr. Arickaree/Woodlin
Wyatt Miller Sr. Genoa-Hugo
Tanner Fiscus So. Briggsdale High School
Leyton Jones So. Walsh High School
Honorable Mention
Jacob Martinez So. Mountain Valley, Carter Jaeger Fr. Prairie, Johnathon Malovich Jr. Briggsdale, Wade Goodrich Jr. Cheraw, Logan Breyer Jr. Idalia, Lennie Valdez Sr. Sierra Grande, Ty Scheler Jr. Cheyenne Wells, Parker Jaeger Jr. Prairie, Brett Mayhan Sr. Kit Carson, Daniel Escareno Sr. Cheraw, Riggin Williams Sr. Stratton, Joel Muller Sr. Fleming, Nick Maciel Sr. Hanover, Alex Cruz Jr. Stratton, Joe Shean Jr. Stratton, Cade Smith Jr. Branson/Kim, Malik Carlson Sr. Briggsdale, Bryce Shaffer Jr. Arickaree/Woodlin, Wyatt Ball Sr. Cheyenne Wells

Just an opinion but when a player quits their team before the season ends they shouldn’t get any awards!
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Email me? I would have no clue if a player quit or not.
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