O-R Football Players of the Year
FOOTBALL POY
Observer-Reporter Football Players of the Year
2022 — Quinton Martin, Belle Vernon
2021 — Devin Whitlock, Belle Vernon
2020 — Corban Hondru, Peters Township
2019 — Ben Jackson, West Greene
2018 — Christian Clutter, McGuffey
2017 — Nick Welsh, Washington
2016 – Isaiah Schoonmaker, Washington
2015 – Hunter Hayes, South Fayette
2014 – Brett Brumbaugh, South Fayette
2013 – Brett Brumbaugh, South Fayette
2012 – Shai McKenzie, Washington
2011 – Quad Law, Ringgold
2010 – Christian Brumbaugh, South Fayette
2009 – Christian Brumbaugh, South Fayette
2008 – Mike Hull, Canon-McMillan
2007 – Mike Yancich, Trinity
2006 – Jordan Clemons, Fort Cherry
2005 – Ben Jennings, Trinity
2004 – Doug Rheam, Canon-McMillan
2003 – Jim Gallagher, Peters Township (offense) and Marques Parks, South Fayette (defense)
2002 – Bobby Hathaway, Carmichaels and Travis Thomas, Washington (co-offense) and Mike Harrington, Fort Cherry (defense)
2001 – Perry Ivery, Fort Cherry (offense) and Dan Mozes, Washington (defense)
2000 – Lee Fritz, Waynesburg (offense) and Mike Randolph (Chartiers-Houston) defense
1999 – Mike Vernillo, Fort Cherry (offense) and Lanfer Simpson, Waynesburg (defense)
1998 – Mike Vernillo, Fort Cherry (offense) and Lee Tornabene, Canon-McMillan (defense)
1997 – Mike Vernillo, Fort Cherry (offense) and Rob Kolaczynski, Canon-McMillan (defense)
1996 – Josh Koscheck, Waynesburg (offense) and Mike Naleppa, Fort Cherry (defense)
1995 – Ken Carl, Washington and Andy Molinaro, Washington (offense) and Aaron Gatten, Washington (defense)
1994 – Keith Miller, Beth-Center (offense) and Aaron Gatten, Washington (defense)
1993 – Jason Barr, McGuffey and Rodney Wilson, West Greene (offense) and Rahmaire Brooks, Washington and Jamal Edwards, Washington (defense)
1992 – Keith Malone, Washington (offense) and Shawn Rohrer, Beth-Center (defense)
1991 – Darrell Harding, Charleroi (offense) and
1990 – Brian Miller, Ringgold (offense) and Mike Edwards, Washington and Marvin Merriweather, Washington (defense)
1989 – Derek Bochna, Mapletown (offense) and Marvin Merriweather, Washington (defense)
1988 – Derek Bochna, Mapletown (offense) and Kelly Rush (Elizabeth Forward)
1987 – Tom Wormsley, Trinity (offense) and Derry Quattrone, Ringgold (defense)
1986 – Brad Tokar, Fort Cherry (offense) and Nelson Walker, Ringgold (defense)
1985 – Bob Bullotta, Trinity
1984 – Brian Davis, Washington(offense) and Bob Brice, Ringgold (defense)
1983 – Brian Davis, Washington (offense)
1982 – Brian Davis, Washington (offense)