Friday Night Photo Contest Winner – Week 7

Photo by Everett Royer, KSportsImages.com
By: Kpreps.com
Oct 20, 2017

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Kpreps.com would like to congratulate Everett Royer for submitting the winning photograph for Week 7 of the Kpreps Friday Night Photo Contest. Everett’s photo captures Dighton quarterback Blair Hoffman trying to stiff arm Otis-Bison’s Luke Higgason away while Higgason has a hold of Hoffman’s facemask. Otis-Bison defeated Dighton 54-8 to pick up a key win in District 6 of Eight-Man, Division II. The Cougars (6-1) and Hornets (6-1) have enjoyed successful seasons despite two of the smallest rosters in Kansas high school football. Otis-Bison has 14 players listed on its roster, while Dighton has only 10 players. For this winning photograph, Everett is now eligible for our 2017 Grand Prize including $500 in cash.

Each week during the regular season and playoffs, Kpreps will select a winning photograph that will become eligible to win the grand prize. This means there will be 13 photos chosen as finalists for the 2017 contest. Only weekly winning photographs will be eligible for the grand prize! Weekly winners will be featured on Kpreps.com.

Photographers across the state are encouraged to submit their photos on our Friday Night Photos page or email their weekly photos to photos@kpreps.com. Photos should be submitted by Wednesday of the following week. The winning photo will be announced each Sunday throughout the regular season. Please reference the complete contest rules before entering.

Note: The photos submitted to this contest are the property of Kpreps.com and the individual photographers. Photos cannot be printed or used on any website or social media without permission. If you are interested in purchasing any of these photos, please contact us and we will put you in touch with the photographer.

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