Top stars, best performances in Pennsylvania high school football for games September 29-October 1
Here are some stars from football games across Pennsylvania for games played September 29-October 1.
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Cole Bartram, Northern
The junior running back went for 175 yards three touchdowns in a a 28-18 win over Greencastle-Antrim.
Ian Bates, Line Mountain
In a 24-23 win over Newport, he ran for 280 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 34 carries.
Devin Beattie, Burrell
Carried the ball 31 times for 302 yards and six touchdowns as Burrell defeated Imani Christian 41-30.
Chris Cibrone, Peters Township
In a 50-13 win over Baldwin, the junior quarterback finished with 329 yards passing and four touchdown passes.
Aiden Dishman, Newport
Despite the loss to Line Mountain, the senior running back had 234 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 19 carries.
Shawn Lee, Harrisburg
In a 48-0 win over Altoona, the sophomore quarterback threw for 289 yards on nine completions and tossed five touchdown passes.
Ty Millhimes, Lower Dauphin
The junior running back ran for 198 yards and three touchdowns against Palmyra and also threw a 71-yard touchdown pass in the win.
Marcus Quaker, West Perry
The junior quarterback accounted for six touchdowns in the Mustangs’ 54-21 win over Boiling Springs. On the round, he picked up 109 yards and scored four times and then he also threw for 79 yards and an additional two scores.
.@Marcus_Quaker does it again. After @athletics_wpsd recovers a fumble, the Mustang QB takes it 34 yards for his 10th rushing score of the season.
— Dan Sostek (@dan_sostek) September 30, 2022
West Perry 14 @GoBubblers 7, 9:12 left in half pic.twitter.com/TZX36o1e5F
Khalon Simmons, Meadville
In a 35-0 win over Oil City, the senior running back carried the ball 23 times for 214 yards and four touchdowns.
Stone Saunders, Bishop McDevitt
The sophomore quarterback completed 19 of his 25 passes for 360 yards and six touchdowns in just one half as the Crusaders defeated Milton Hershey 68-22.
Kabron Smith, Farrell
The quarterback was nearly perfect in a 42-13 win over Wilmington, completing 16 of his 19 throws for a school-record 400 yards and four touchdowns.
Caullin Summers, Sharpsville
In a 49-27 win over Sharon, he accounted for more than 350 yards and four touchdowns. He had 247 yards passing with three touchdowns and added 128 yards and another score on the ground.
Marcus Sweeney, Hershey
The senior did a little bit of everything for the Trojans Friday night. He scored three long touchdowns, all in different ways. He had a touchdown catch (94 yards) and a touchdown run (86 yards) on offense and a kick return (91 yards) on special teams in the 27-7 win over Red Land.
Landan Stevenson, Mapletown
In a 52-20 win over California, he ran for more than 200 yards and scored four touchdowns, while also throwing for a score for the Maples.
10 yards and it’s @LandanStevenson finding the endzone! @MapletownSports leads 7-0 with 4:46 left in the 1st! @PaFootballNews @PFNBackyard pic.twitter.com/lSNNIbQqSe
— Nathan Grella (@NathanGrella) September 30, 2022
Mitchell Tingley, Lakeview
The junior running back had 241 yards rushing and a pair of scores on 20 attempts in a 35-14 win over Cochranton.
Jake Wolfe, Montour
In a 51-0 win over New Castle, the junior quarterback threw for 404 yards and three touchdowns.