Ohio high school football top stars and best performances (10/16/2023)
There were several big-time high school football performances across the state of Ohio this past weekend. Here are some of those performances.
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Brayden Benner, Lakota West
Nailed the 20-yard game-winning field goal in the Firebirds’ 10-7 win over Mason.
Come for the @BraydenBenner game winner.
— Olivia Ray (@OliviaRayTV) October 14, 2023
Stay for the @LakotaWestAD griddy.@LakotaWestFB wins their 7th in a row with a 10-7 come-from-behind victory over Mason.
---#Blitz5 | @WLWT | @luka_gilbert | @CoachTomBolden pic.twitter.com/UbzPJnKj3n
Marquan Braswell, Toledo Central Catholic
Braswell scored three touchdowns in the first quarter en route to blanking St. Francis de Sales 69-0 at Gallagher Stadium.
Isaac Bunts, Sandusky Perkins
Ran for 297 yards and three touchdowns in a 31-14 win over Sandusky.
Jack Ericson, Ursuline
Led the Irish to a 32-16 victory over Chaney, finishing 18-of-26 for 219 yards and two touchdowns. Ericson also ran in a touchdown of his own in the first half.
Brayton Feister, Archbishop Hoban
The freshman running back led the Knights to a 28-13 win over St. Francis (New York) with touchdown runs of 68 and 44 yards.
IN FOR 6️⃣
— Hoban Football (@HobanFootball) October 14, 2023
Knights lead 28–13! pic.twitter.com/8nA6SJ7Wsg
Nolan Good, Avon
Threw for 347 yards and four scores in the Eagles’ 63-28 win over Amherst Steele. Avon (9-0) also clinched their eighth straight Southwestern Conference championship.
John Gordon, Cleveland Heights
Scored on touchdown runs of two and 62 yards to help the Tigers clinch a 28-12 victory over Euclid.
Lamar “Bo” Jackson, Villa Angela-St. Joseph
In a 45-14 win over St. Vincent-St. Mary, the junior running back scored three touchdowns on his first four carries. Jackson finished the game with 144 yards on 12 carries.
That's 3 TDs for @BoJackson2025 of @VASJFootball as he scores from 8 yards out.
— Ryan (@Isley23) October 13, 2023
VASJ leads STVM 28-14 with 907 left 2Q. pic.twitter.com/lJaNuUHhj7
Beckett Long, Granville
Long racked up 540 yards of total offense (414 passing, 126 rushing) as Granville beat Licking Valley 45-20. Long threw a 98-yard touchdown in the third quarter to put the Blue Aces up 33-20.
Nate Lyman, Kings
Set a single-game program record with five receiving touchdowns in a 40-21 win over Little Miami. The junior wide receiver finished with 231 yards and five touchdowns.
Congrats to Nate Lyman for setting the School Record with 5 receiving TDs in a game pic.twitter.com/ZPud7MS6rs
— Kings Athletic Department (@kingsathletics) October 14, 2023
AJ Miller, Pickerington North
Scored two touchdowns, including one on a 26-yard catch to help the Panthers defeat New Albany 21-7.
Keller Moten, Walsh Jesuit
The junior quarterback put together a stat-stuffer performance as the Warriors rolled past Lake Catholic 62-38. Moten finished 10-of-14 for 284 yards and three touchdowns. On the ground, he added 140 yards and two touchdowns.
Da’One Owens, Massillon
Through three quarters, Owens went 16-of-22 for 277 yards and three touchdowns. The senior quarterback also threw a long touchdown of 54 yards in the second quarter as Massillon beat Warren G. Harding 48-14.
Nathan Webster, Milford
Rushed for three touchdowns, including one for 40 yards with 53 seconds remaining in the game. Milford blanked West Clermont 27-0 to remain undefeated and secure a share of the Eastern Cincinnati Conference title.
Brandon White, St. Edward
The sophomore running back rushed for 262 yards and two touchdowns as the Eagles took down Archbishop Moeller 28-21.
.@WhiteBrandon26 with a 22-yard TD run for @SEHS_FOOTBALL to cap a 94-yard drive.
— Ryan (@Isley23) October 14, 2023
St. Edward leads Archbishop Moeller 7-0 with 948 left 2Q. pic.twitter.com/k6mHBKamk3
(Feature photo of St. Edward running back Brandon White by Jeff Harwell)
