Meigs County garnered nine individual postseason football awards in Region 2-2A and placed seven other players on the all-region team.
Coach of the year: Jason Fitzgerald, Meigs County
Assistant of the year: Corey Keathley, Wartburg
Region MVP: Aaron Swafford, Meigs County
Offensive player of the year: Josh Moore, Wartburg
Defensive player of the year: Trace Corne, Meigs County
Special teams player of the year: Kolby Morgan, Oneida
Offensive lineman of the year: Gage Gardner, Meigs County
Defensive lineman of the year: John Metcalfe, Rockwood
Quarterback of the year: Nate Brackett, Rockwood
Running back of the year: Martin Smith, Meigs County; Bryson Buttram, Oneida
Wide receiver of the year: Jon Jon Beller, Meigs County
Linebacker of the year: Brady Pearman, Cumberland Gap
Defensive back of the year: Benji Lambert, Oneida
Punter of the year: Bryson Smith, Meigs County; Colby Justes, Wartburg
Kicker of the year: Nick Adcock, Meigs County
Newcomers of the year: Montana Lowe, Meigs County; Bill Cofer, Rockwood; Milas Campbell, Wartburg
All-region team:
Meigs County – Caleb Hyde, Brady Blevens, Luke Hair, Malachi Hayden, Canyon Grant, Marshall Brantley, Jackson Fritts
Oneida – Dakota Chambers, Hunter Barnhart, Colby Boyatt, Trace Sexton, Beau Phillips, Creighton May
Rockwood – Jonathan Gann, Dylan Williams, Octavious Worthy, Tahj Basel, Je’Querian Worthy
Wartburg – Caleb McCarthy, Saylor Jones, Jake Hamby, Josh Laymance
Cumberland Gap – Drin Robertson, Miles Cole, Tyler Rains