Top stars, best performances in Friday's Ohio high school football regional final playoff games

Here are some stars from Friday night’s regional final playoff games across Ohio.
If you know of a top performance we should include, please let us know in the comments.
Pictured above is St. Edward's Ryan Miklich (photo by Mike Cook), who had three long TD receptions Friday against Medina.
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Ryan Miklich, St. Edward WR
Miklich scored a touchdown on all three of his receptions and racked up 124 yards for an average of 41.3 yards per catch. St. Edward defeated Medina 41-6.
Ramos to Micklich a third time. Their 64-yard score has St. Edward up on Medina 34-6 w/0:32 left in the third. pic.twitter.com/8swWViHJ55
— Matt Goul (@mgoul) November 20, 2021
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Ramos to Micklich a third time. Their 64-yard score has St. Edward up on Medina 34-6 w/0:32 left in the third. pic.twitter.com/8swWViHJ55
— Matt Goul (@mgoul) November 20, 2021
Lamar Sperling, Archbishop Hoban RB
The junior standout rushed for 357 yards and five touchdowns on 31 carries. Archbishop Hoban defeated Walsh Jesuit 49-30.
Mama there goes that man.
— Ryan (@Isley23) November 20, 2021
Lamar Sperling with a 61-yard TD run for Archbishop Hoban.
Hoban leads Walsh Jesuit 42-17 with 248 left 3Q. pic.twitter.com/QoLaO1BMil
Jordan Marshall, Archbishop Moeller RB
The sophomore carried the ball 19 times for 125 yards and a touchdown in Moeller’s 21-17 victory over Lakota West.
Geselbracht to Jordan Marshall for the TD. 7-0 Moeller pic.twitter.com/qCW9ITTsc2
— Jared Luginbill (@JaredLuginbill) November 20, 2021
Te’Sean Smoot, Springfield QB
Smoot went 26-for-37 for 363 yards and also rushed for 44 yards on 16 carries. Springfield shut out Marysville 27-0.
Te’Sean Smoot scores on a 7-yard run with 1042 left in half to give Springfield a 7-0 lead against Marysville, which punted in its first two possessions. pic.twitter.com/qiCj7py3CG
— David Jablonski (@DavidPJablonski) November 20, 2021
Sam DeTillio, Avon QB
DeTillio went 14-of-23 passing for 214 yards and had 21 carries for 95 yards and two touchdowns. Avon beat Toledo Central Catholic 43-42 (OT).
Sam DeTillio takes the ball forward the 1-yard the @avoneagles needed after a big run from Jakorion Caffey for the score and the Eagles are back up 21-7 1:59 2Q pic.twitter.com/JpHx9nrYGA
— Matt Lofgren (@MattLofgren1) November 20, 2021
Jakorion Caffey, Avon RB
Caffey carried 20 times for 158 yards and a touchdown.
Chris Edmonds, Toledo Central Catholic RB
Edmonds had a career game with 38 carries for 286 yards and three touchdowns.
Ladies and Gentlemen... it's a marathon 🏈🏈🏈
— BCSN (@BCSNsports) November 20, 2021
RB Chris Edmonds is BACK IN FOR 6! 🔥@ToledoCCHS_FB | #BCSNnation pic.twitter.com/C4g0gthNK1
Kuyper Lashutka, Upper Arlington DB
Lashutka had two interceptions, including one in the end zone to keep the first overtime scoreless. Upper Arlington beat Pickerington Central 21-14 (3OT).
DeMarcus McElroy, Ursuline RB
McElroy had 245 yards rushing on 30 carries and four touchdowns in Ursuline's 64-35 win over West Branch.
Sean Carr, Chardon RB
Carr had a pair of scores to surpass the 1,000-yard mark for the season. Chardon beat Dover 31-3.
There is the exclamation point. Touchdown @ChardonFootball . Sean Carr run. It’s 31-3 over @DoverOHFootball with 4:14 left pic.twitter.com/eeru0aGvGf
— News-Herald preps (@NHPreps) November 20, 2021
Alex Kisley, Chardon DE
Kisley helped turn over the ball on downs with three sacks in a single drive.
Alex Kisley THREE sacks on that drive. @ChardonFootball ball with 9:26 to go pic.twitter.com/s6pnI5ju1u
— News-Herald preps (@NHPreps) November 20, 2021
Trevor Van Horn, Uniontown Green QB
Van Horn went 31-for-56 passes for 276 yards and four touchdowns. Green bested Massillon Washington 26-25.
Trey Martin, Uniontown Green WR
Martin had 10 receptions for 129 yards and caught a 12-yard touchdown pass with 24 seconds remaining to set up the game-winning PAT.
Darrius McElroy, Massillon Washington QB
McElroy had 138 yards on 19 carries and three touchdowns.
TyRek Spikes, Winton Woods RB
Spikes carried the ball 28 times for 230 yards and four touchdowns. No. 7-seeded Winton Woods defeated top-seeded Piqua 38-17.
Winton Woods senior RB Tyrek Spikes rushed 28 times for 230 yards and 4 touchdowns in a 38-17 win over Piqua in the D-II, Region 8 final tonight. It is the 4th regional title for Winton Woods. Spikes has 103 carries for 892 yards rushing and 9 touchdowns this postseason. @WCPO
— Mike Dyer (@MikeDyer) November 20, 2021
Sam Williams-Dixon, West Holmes RB
Williams-Dixon carried 28 times for 156 yards, had an explosive 44-yard touchdown run and made huge catches to account for three of the Knights’ touchdowns. West Holmes defeated Holy Name 31-21.
Sam Williams Dixon takes it 44 yards for a Knights touchdown with 3:10 left in the 1st Qtr.
— WTUZ BIG Z Sports (@BIG_ZSports) November 20, 2021
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@WestHolmesFball -7
Holy Name-7 pic.twitter.com/O4CpebVRt5
Devon Haley, Granville RB
Had six touchdowns to lead Granville to a 57-49 win against Mt. Orab Western Brown.
Decent day for Devon Haley with, oh let's see, 6️⃣ TOUCHDOWNS 🤑
— Storied Rivals® (@StoriedRivals) November 20, 2021
Granville is Final Four bound for the first time ever with big help from this stellar O-Line and a fantastic playmaker in @DevonHal8 pic.twitter.com/Z3O6PznYJK
Garrett Cornell, Port Clinton RB
Cornell ran for 206 yards and two touchdowns as Port Clinton beat Van Wert 49-21.
Cam Gillum, Port Clinton QB
Gillum rushed for three touchdowns and threw a touchdown pass.
Carter Frank, Clinton Massie RB
Frank ran for 127 yards on 15 carries as Clinton Massie defeated Cincinnati McNicholas 28-27.
Clinton Massie goes 66 yards over 12 plays on its opening drive. All runs. XP no good. Carter Frank had the 2-yard TD run. XP no good.
— Shelby Dermer (@EnquirerShelby) November 20, 2021
Clinton Massie 6, McNicholas 0 - 6:04, Q1. #cincyfb

Mike Swanson is the VP of Content for High School On SI. He's been in journalism since 2003, having worked as a reporter, city editor, copy editor and high school sports editor in California, Connecticut and Oregon.