Top stars, best performances in Pennsylvania high school football for games October 20-22
Here are some stars from football games across Pennsylvania for games played October 20-22.
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(Photo of Armstrong quarterback Cadin Olsen by Brentaro Yamene)
Daniel Batch, Montour
In a 27-7 win over Blackhawk, he hauled in six passes for 157 yards and scored three times.
Bobbie Boyd, Jr., McKeesport
Had 15 carries for 182 yards and two touchdowns in a 54-14 win over Latrobe that kept the Tigers undefeated on the season.
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— McKeesport Tigers Football (@McKTigersFB) October 21, 2022
@BobbieBoydJr1 with his 2nd pic.twitter.com/VktIXI8L7k
Zach Boyd, Elizabeth Forward
Boyd caught six passes for 233 yards and three touchdowns in a 62-13 win over Greensburg Salem.
Ethan Eisenberg, Big Spring
In a 42-35 loss 42-35 to Upper Dauphin, Eisenberg threw for 313 yards and two touchdowns and added another score on the ground.
Jayden Floyd, Leechburg
In a 42-35 win over Shenango, Floyd completed 14 of 18 passes for 291 yards and four touchdowns.
Finn Furmanek, State College
Furmanek did it with his arm and his legs in a 48-31 win over State College. He threw for 262 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 156 yards and a touchdown.
This @FinnFurmanek to @TySalazer 98 yard Td pass made it 28-27 State with 1:16 left in the first half pic.twitter.com/FKyAqeYZg3
— Pennsylvania Football News (@PaFootballNews) October 22, 2022
Ethen Knox, Oil City
Another week, another great performance by the junior running back. Knox ran for 395 yards and four touchdowns against Titusville to pass the 3,000-yard mark and break the school record for most rushing yards in a season.
Joey Mayer, Hampton
Threw for 335 yards and four touchdowns in a 49-42 win over Mars. And then he scored the game-winning touchdown form 26 yards out with just 1:15 left in the game.
Ryan Miller, Seneca
In a 34-26 win over Northwestern, Miller carried to ball 29 times for 272 yards and scored a touchdown.
Cadin Olsen, Armstrong
In a 56-35 win over Highlands, the senior quarterback was 17-of-21 for 431 yards passing and five touchdowns. He also added a touchdown on the ground.
Ian Olsen 78 yd TD from Cadin Olsen, Armstrong 21 Highlands 7, 9:37 2nd, @AJWPIAL @AHSRIVERHAWKS pic.twitter.com/XkaNesfeXW
— Shane Lux (@PFN_Luxy) October 21, 2022
Parker Sample, Mechanicsburg
The running back ran for 189 yards and two touchdowns in a 20-14 win over Greencastle-Antrim.
Roman Sarnic, Franklin Regional
In a 34-14 win over North Hills, Sarnic ran for 192 yards and three touchdowns and also threw a 40-yard touchdown pass.
Stone Saunders, Bishop McDevitt
Another week, another mention on this list for Saunders. This week in a 54-6 win over Mifflin County, Saunders completed 13 of his 18 for 237 yards and tossed six touchdown passes.
D’Antae Sheffey, State College
In a 48-31 win over Cumberland Valley, the freshman running back had 117 yards rushing and three touchdowns, caught three passes for 33 yards and a score and took a kickoff 93 yards to the house for a TD.
James Voight, Northern Lebanon
Northern Lebanon lost 48-27 to Hamburg, but Voight put on a show. He had 14 catches for 273 yards and three scores.