Who should be the CDT Boys Athlete of the Week for Sept. 27-Oct. 4? Vote here

Editor’s note: The Centre Daily Times will publish a weekly poll on Tuesday for readers to choose the Athlete of the Week for the previous week of competition. The poll will close at noon Saturday.

Here are this week’s nominees for the Centre Daily Times high school boys athlete of the week presented in alphabetical order. They were selected by the CDT sports staff via stats compiled by the CDT or sent to cdtscores@centredaily.com.

Vote for your favorite in this just-for-fun, unscientific poll as many times as you’d like. If you’d like to nominate a player’s performance for future weeks, or believe a deserving nominee is missing from this week’s poll, please contact us at cdtscores@centredaily.com.

Here are your nominees for the week of Sept. 27-Oct. 4.

Cam Watkins, Bald Eagle football

Watkins had 10 total tackles (nine solo), five tackles for loss, two sacks and six quarterback hurries in Bald Eagle’s 31-7 victory over Tyrone on Sept. 30.

Carson Long, Philipsburg-Osceola boys soccer and football

Long and his Mounties squad defeated Cambria Heights 4-1 on Sept. 29. He scored each of the team’s four goals with assists by Matt Eirich, Zach Mcmonigle and Nate Mostyn for his team to improve to 2-6-2. On the football team, Long went on to convert two extra points for P-O on Sept. 30 as the Mounties fell 41-14 to Penns Valley.

Chad Muckey, Philipsburg-Osceola boys cross country

Muckey ran for a time of 16:41 in P-O’s tri-meet with Clearfield and Bellefonte to win the race on Sept. 27.

Chase Ebeling, Bellefonte boys cross country

Ebeling notched a time of 16:45 to finish second in a tri-meet with Clearfield and Philipsburg-Osceola on Sept. 27. Bellefonte boys cross country is now 6-0 on the season.

Max Wagner and Joey Sabol, State College boys golf

Wagner shot 77 at the Scotch Valley Country Club to win the PIAA District 6 Boys 3A Golf Championship Sept. 27. His teammate, Joey Sabol, finished second by shooting 80 and both have qualified for the state championships.

Tim Peters, Saint Joseph’s Catholic boys golf

Peters shot 77 at the Scotch Valley Country Club to win the PIAA District 6 Boys 2A Golf Championship Sept. 27. He has qualified for the state championships.

Ty Watson, Penns Valley football

Watson had 16 carries for 186 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns in Penns Valley’s 41-14 victory over Philipsburg-Osceola on Sept. 30.