High School Sports

Lemoore’s Ty Chambers is the prep football Player of the Week for Nov. 18 playoffs

Lemoore quarterback Ty Chambers, left, gets a few yards up the middle on a keeper before being brought down by Clovis West in the second half of their game at Lemoore High on Friday, Sept. 2, 2022.
Lemoore quarterback Ty Chambers, left, gets a few yards up the middle on a keeper before being brought down by Clovis West in the second half of their game at Lemoore High on Friday, Sept. 2, 2022. ckohlruss@fresnobee.com

Lemoore High quarterback Ty Chambers wins The Fresno Bee’s Player of the Week poll for the Nov. 18 Central Section playoffs.

Chambers got 1,183 votes (58%) for the win.

He finished ahead of teammate Andrew Moench who had 522 votes (26%).

Fourteen high school football players in the Fresno area were nominated.

Voting ended at 11:59 p.m. Sunday.

Previous winners are Andre Flores of Dos Palos (quarterfinals), Andre Flores of Dos Palos (first round of playoffs), Hunter Babb of Caruthers (Week 11), Jace Evans of Exeter (Week 10), Joseph Chacon of Clovis West and Logan Moreno of Reedley (Week 9), Andrew Moench of Lemoore (Week 8), Xavior Garcia of Clovis East (Week 7), Erik Cervantes of Madera South (Week 6), Anthony Fernandez of Firebaugh (Week 5), Adam Delgado of Kerman (Week 4), Noah Tasi of Coalinga (Week 3), Andrew Chavez of Clovis North (Week 2) and Jacob Rangel of San Joaquin Memorial (Week 1).

Coaches may nominate a player for next week’s poll by email to agalaviz@fresnobee.com.

Note: The Bee discourages any form of harassment. All voters should show sportsmanship; report bad behavior to the platform where it appears.

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This story was originally published November 21, 2022 at 10:40 AM.

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