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Chelsea High School quarterback Scott Crews, center, celebrates his touchdown against Lansing Sexton.

Brianne Bowen | AnnArbor.com file photo

We’ve got another great slate of high school football games coming up in Week 3. And once again, we’re looking for your help in determining which one is best.

For the next two days, we’re looking for nominations for our third AnnArbor.com Game of the Week. Jump in the comments section and leave us a quick note on why your team’s game should be one of the five included in our poll, which opens Friday.

Noteworthy in Week 3 is Southeastern Conference teams playing crossovers a week before divisional play begins. That includes the two teams atop the AnnArbor.com power rankings, Saline and Chelsea, who resume their rivalry after a two-year hiatus. The game had been played every year since at least 1950 before that.

Pioneer will play its first home game when it hosts Tecumseh that same night.

Whitmore Lake opens its Tri-County schedule against Britton-Deerfield, while Milan continues its Huron League slate against Monroe Jefferson and Father Gabriel Richard hosts Tawas Area on Saturday.

We’ll go from 10 games down to five Friday, when our poll opens. And on Tuesday at 6 p.m., we’ll be down to one, our third AnnArbor.com Game of the Week.

Week 3 Schedule
Dexter at Monroe
Monroe Jefferson at Milan
Saline at Chelsea
Skyline at Adrian, 7 p.m. Thursday
Tawas Area at Father Gabriel Richard, 1 p.m. Saturday
Tecumseh at Pioneer
Temperance Bedford at Lincoln
Vandercook Lake at Manchester
Whitmore Lake at Britton-Deerfield
Ypsilanti at Huron, 7 p.m. Thursday

Kyle Austin covers sports for AnnArbor.com. He can be reached at kyleaustin@annarbor.com or 734-623-2535. Follow him on Twitter @KAustin_AA.


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