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<p><strong>Brosh Dadekian – Bloomington</strong><br>Dadekian leads the way with a booming <strong>48.38-yard average</strong> on 8 punts. His leg strength flips the field and forces opponents to work with long fields, giving Bloomington a major advantage in the field position battle.</p>
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<p><strong>Donovan Blair – Mater Dei (Breese)</strong><br>Blair has been a steady weapon in the kicking game, averaging <strong>45.18 yards</strong> on 17 punts. He's shown excellent consistency and the ability to pin opponents deep. His production has been a big factor in Mater Dei's strong special teams play.</p>
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<p><strong>Bryce Wieter – Breese Central</strong><br>Wieter has been one of the most reliable punters in the state this fall. With a <strong>44.47-yard average</strong> on 17 punts, his combination of hang time and placement makes him a valuable field-position weapon for Breese Central.</p>
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<p><strong>Oliver Glover – Wheaton Warrenville South</strong><br>Glover's power has been on full display, averaging <strong>42.68 yards</strong> on 19 punts. He has shown the ability to handle pressure situations and consistently deliver strong kicks for Wheaton Warrenville South.</p>
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<p><strong>Keegan Seipp – Triad (Troy)</strong><br>Seipp has been busy this year, punting 25 times while maintaining a strong <strong>42.64-yard average</strong>. His consistency and ability to drive the football has made him a difference-maker in Triad's special teams unit.</p>
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<p><strong>Kyle Nadler – Yorkville</strong><br>Nadler has one of the biggest legs in the group with a <strong>42.59-yard average</strong> on 29 punts. His volume and distance make him a major asset in flipping the field and putting the defense in favorable positions.</p>
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<p><strong>Dallas Johnston – West Chicago</strong><br>Johnston rounds out this group with a solid <strong>41.92-yard average</strong> on 13 punts. He's proven he can deliver in key moments and help his team control field position throughout the game.</p>
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Brosh Dadekian – Bloomington
Dadekian leads the way with a booming 48.38-yard average on 8 punts. His leg strength flips the field and forces opponents to work with long fields, giving Bloomington a major advantage in the field position battle.
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