Vote now: What was the football play of the week in Pennsylvania for games played September 29-October 1?
There were some great plays this week in Pennsylvania high school football. Read through the nominees and cast your vote. Voting will conclude Sunday at 11:59 p.m.
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(The plays are listed in alphabetical order by player)
Daewvon Burke, Monessen
In a game against West Greene, he had a 90-yard touchdown run where he made multiple defenders miss in the first five yards and then turn on the jets.
Suhtaun Lewis, Erie Cathedral Prep
In the second quarter of the win over McDowell, Lewis took a handoff and danced his way through multiple defenders as he broke off a long touchdown run.
Xavier Nelson, Bishop Canevin
He had plenty of bug plays to choose from against Fort Cherry, including this punt return that he took for a touchdown.
Lucas Palange, Exeter Township
In the 47-7 win over Warwick, the senior had his first career interception return for a touchdown after he made multiple tacklers miss after the catch.
Jaevon Parker, Lancaster Catholic
The play of the week winner from two week ago is back, this time after he stole a pass from a wide receiver and returned it for a touchdown in the win over Hamburg.
Cole Peters and Deyvid Palepale, Hempfield
In Friday’s win over Penn Manor, Peters exploded through the line for the quarterback sack and forced a fumble that Palepale picked up and returned for a touchdown.
Aaran Randolph, Highlands
Randolph had a quarter to remember against Mars, including this long touchdown run where he fought through defenders, including spinning off one, and then shook defenders as he was near the sideline to keep the play going.
Erby Weller, Shippensburg
In Friday’s game against Gettysburg, the senior wide receiver caught a pass at about the 20 and worked his way free from three different defenders en route to the endzone.