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COLUMBUS — Akron Archbishop Hoban senior running back Lamar Sperling has been named Ohio Mr. Football by the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association.  

He is the 36th winner of the award and led his team into the OHSAA Division II state championship game Thursday night against Toledo Central Catholic. 

Sperling, 5-foot-10-inches and 190 pounds, totaled 141 points in the statewide voting by OPSWA members. Cincinnati Wyoming senior running back/defensive back CJ Hester was the runner-up with 101 points. He will play in the Division IV state championship game Saturday night. 

Other Mr. Football finalists included Darreon Fair, Cleveland Heights; Diore Hubbard, Gahanna Lincoln; Jordan Marshall, Moeller; Connor Walendzak, Perrysburg; and Mason Wolfe, Millersburg West Holmes. 

Sperling enters Thursday with 3,511 rushing yards and 55 rushing touchdowns, both school records, on 377 carries in 15 games this season. Sperling, a University at Buffalo recruit, also has one receiving TD.  

The Ohio Mr. Football Award was given by the Associated Press from 1987-2016. It has been given by the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association since 2017. 

The All-Ohio teams will be announced beginning Monday. 

Ohio Mr. Football Winners (including college choice): 

1987: Buster Howe, RB-DB-K-P, Zanesville, Ohio State 

1988: Robert Smith, RB, Euclid, Ohio State 

1989: Robert Smith, RB, Euclid, Ohio State 

1990: Bobby Hoying, QB, St. Henry, Ohio State 

1991: Derek Kidwell, QB-DE, Fostoria, Bowling Green 

1992: Marc Edwards, RB-LB, Norwood, Notre Dame 

1993: Curtis Enis, RB-LB, Mississinawa Valley, Penn State 

1994: Charles Woodson, DB-RB, Fremont Ross, Michigan 

1995: Andy Katzenmoyer, LB, Westerville South, Ohio State 

1996: Derek Combs, RB-DB-KR, Grove City, Ohio State 

1997: Tony Fisher, RB, Euclid, Notre Dame 

1998: Ryan Brewer, RB, Troy, South Carolina 

1999: Bam Childress, DB-WR-KR, Bedford St. Peter Chanel, Ohio State 

2000: Jeff Backes, RB-DB, Upper Arlington, Northwestern 

2001: Maurice Clarett, RB, Warren G. Harding, Ohio State 

2002: Ben Mauk, QB, Kenton, Wake Forest/Cincinnati 

2003: Ray Williams, RB, Cleveland Benedictine, West Virginia 

2004: Tyrell Sutton, RB, Archbishop Hoban, Northwestern 

2005: Delone Carter, RB, Copley, Syracuse 

2006: Brandon Saine, RB, Piqua, Ohio State 

2007: Bart Tanski, QB, Mentor, Bowling Green 

2008: Erick Howard, RB, North Canton Hoover, Akron 

2009: Erick Howard, RB, North Canton Hoover, Akron 

2010: Akise Teague, RB-DB-KR, Youngstown Ursuline, Cincinnati 

2011: Maty Mauk, QB, Kenton, Missouri/Eastern Kentucky 

2012: Mitch Trubisky, QB, Mentor, North Carolina 

2013: Dante Booker Jr., LB, Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary, Ohio State 

2014: Joe Burrow, QB, Athens, Ohio State, Louisiana State 

2015: Keishaun Sims, RB-DB, Massillon Perry, Ashland University 

2016: Michael Warren, RB, Toledo Central Catholic, University of Cincinnati 

2017: Joey Baughman, QB, Wadsworth, Elon University 

2018: Cade Stover, SS-RB, Lexington, Ohio State University  

2019: Evan Prater, QB, Cincinnati Wyoming, University of Cincinnati 

2020: Corey Kiner, RB, Cincinnati Roger Bacon, Louisiana State 

2021: Drew Allar, QB, Medina Penn State 

2022: Lamar Sperling, RB, Akron Archbishop Hoban

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