Vote now: What was the Ohio high school football play of the week the first round of the playoffs?
There were plenty of great plays in the first week of high school football’s playoffs in Ohio. Read through the nominees and cast your vote. Voting will conclude Sunday, November 6 at 11:59 p.m.
(The plays are listed in alphabetical order by player)
To nominate plays, email ryan@scorebooklive.com
(Photo of Buchtel’s Wiley Chairs by Jeff Harwell)
Tymir Cardona, Kenston
In a 40-33 win over University School, Cardona grabbed an interception in the end zone with one hand before bringing it into his body to seal the win.
Interception by Tymir Cardona of @KHSBomberSports stops @USFootball1890 With less than a minute to go. Kenston gonna hold on 40-33 pic.twitter.com/UFNDrZyIM9
— News-Herald preps (@NHPreps) October 29, 2022
Wylie Cheairs, Akron Buchtel
He took the handoff and bounced out to his left where he stiff-armed a defender to the ground. Then he cut back right to make a defender miss before breaking an ankle tackle at the 10. At the 6-yard-line, he bounced off a defender with a. spin move and then was into the endzone. Buchtel beat Woodridge 24-21
Wiley Chairs with an incredible highlight run for a 31-yard @AKBuchtelGriffs TD.
— Ryan (@Isley23) October 29, 2022
Just watch and enjoy this masterpiece.
Buchtel leads Woodridge 24-7 with 502 left 3Q. pic.twitter.com/6fHU7gD6Up
Jeremy Dzik and Keegan Rudduck, Avon Lake
In the second quarter of Avon Lake’s 26-0 win over Sylvania Southview, Dzik threw a perfect pass and Ruddock battled a defender to haul it in for a touchdown.
At the Div. II Region 6 OHSAA playoffs for @SBLiveOH. This beautiful touchdown from Jeremy Dzik to Keegan Rudduck put No. 6 seed @AvonLakeSports up 19-0 over No. 11 seed Sylvania Southview at half in this first round game. pic.twitter.com/YBgOyqBWoY
— Owen MacMillan (@omacmill) October 29, 2022
Luke Fischer and Aaron Keating, Wadsworth
In the third quarter of Wadsworth’s 44-13 win over Elyria, Keating threw the ball over the outstretched arm of the defensive back to Keating, who caught it an took it into the endzone for a 50-yard score.
Aaron Keating 50-yard TD pass from Luke Fischer with 5:18 left in the third. Wadsworth leads Elyria 37-13. pic.twitter.com/qYLMzXBoOj
— Matt Goul (@mgoul) October 29, 2022
Eudes Gonzales, Jr., Lakota West
In the third quarter of Lakota West’s win over Lebanon, the running back went through a hole created by his offensive line and then carried a defender for eight yards into the endzone for a 37-yard touchdown.
🚨BIG MAN FOOTBALL ALERT🚨
— Zilcher (@CoachZilch) October 29, 2022
Offensive Line took control in the second half for @LakotaWestFB as they poured it on in Round 1 43-0.
Gotta love when the big guys take command! 💪🏼
Special Teams ✅
Run Game ✅
Defense ✅
➡️Round 2@CoachEvanHorst @coachAPhelan @CoachBeauchamp pic.twitter.com/PsuMNlKpmK
Chase Herbstreit, Jamaal Sharp and Jack McClatchey, St. Xavier
In the Bombers’ win over Fairfield, Herbstreit threw down the line to Sharp, who then threw downfield to McClatchey for the St. Xavier touchdown.
Bombers win 42-28 over Fairfield and advance! RB Gage Patrick finished with 3 TD and WR Jack McClatchey added 2 receiving TD, one from Jamaal Sharp. With the win the Bombers will have a rematch with Moeller next Friday night. @StXFB @stxsports @JamaalSharp2 @ChaseHerbstreit pic.twitter.com/TdHVFQ5Btw
— Tri-State Sports (@tristatesports_) October 29, 2022
Shelvon Hibbett, Mason
In the fourth quarter against Colerain, Hibbett scored a 12-yard touchdown where he had to dance around a couple defenders at first and then shook one more on his way to the endzone. It ended up being the game-winning score in a 14-7 victory.
Shelvon Hibbet 12 yard TD. 7:59 4q. Mason leads Colerain 14-7 #cincyfb pic.twitter.com/TADadyLKga
— Scott Springer (@sspringersports) October 29, 2022
Gunnar Hoffman, Little Miami
With Little Miami and Xenia tied in the second overtime, the freshman kicker stepped up and nailed a 32-yard walk-off field goal to send the Panthers into the second round.
It’s good!!! LM wins! pic.twitter.com/CtF6yFT2N4
— Little Miami Football (@LittleMiamiFB) October 29, 2022
Jermaine Mathews, Jr., Winton Woods
For what feels like the 100th time this season, the Ohio State commit picked off a pass and took it to the house for a touchdown. This one came in a 35-13 win over La Salle. (play at 1:20 of video)
HIGHLIGHTS of .@Winton_WoodsFB advancing 35-13 over La Salle @CoachChadMurphy @Jr2Maine @warriorsath @carloscoxjr @Camcalhoun01 @Qierstin_W @LorenzoHudsonJ1 @Sosa_migo59 @KcSpears @Fpcharger2 #Blitz5 @Treycornist pic.twitter.com/YRIAKhFBdg
— Mark Slaughter (@MarkVSlaughter) October 29, 2022
Bryce Schondelmyer and Anthony Brown, Springfield
In their opening round win over Olentangy Orange, Schondelmyer threw out to Brown on the right sideline and his receiver did the rest, spinning off a defender and then cutting across the filed and outracing defenders to the endzone.
Anthony Brown putting on a show. Beautiful spin move here. This is his third touchdown catch. Springfield leads 35-0 with 3:39 left. Running clock rest of way. pic.twitter.com/LVJv84TIkv
— David Jablonski (@DavidPJablonski) October 29, 2022