Vote: Which was the national high school football play of the week? (10/17/2023)
Every week during the 2023 high school football season, SBLive Sports will scour the country for the top 10 plays in high school football and give fans the chance to vote for their favorite.
The winner each week will be eligible for the National High School Football Play of the Year at the end of the season.
Check out the video above and vote in the poll below to choose your favorite play from Oct. 12-14, 2023.
The voting will conclude Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.
Descriptions of each play are below the poll.
Editor’s Note: Our athlete polls are intended to be fun, and we do not set limits on how many times a fan can vote during the competitions. However, we do not allow votes that are generated by script, macro or other automated means. Athletes that receive votes generated by script, macro or other automated means will be disqualified.
(Video by Jordyn Bennett; Stacy Dobbins photo by Heston Quan)
1.
Braylon Stewart, Middle Creek (North Carolina)
Lays out to make a diving one-handed catch near the goal line.
2.
Dallas Sims, Clearwater Academy International (Florida)
Catches the winning Hail Mary with no time left on the clock.
3.
Dylan Crasi, Aurora (Ohio)
Makes an interception in the end zone while completing a back flip (and somehow not getting hurt).
4.
Elijah Coleman, Portal (Georgia)
Escapes the same would-be tacklers multiple times and runs about a mile on punt return touchdown.
5.
Jamarion Parker, Cardinal Ritter (Missouri)
Arkansas commit uses every move in the book and nearly every inch of the field on long catch-and-run.
6.
Joey Ocegueda, Fillmore (California)
Makes one-handed touchdown catch and hangs on despite hard fall on his back.
7.
Jordan Lyle, St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida)
Breaks and spins out of tackles on his way to the end zone.
8.
Khaleal Sterling, Miami Central (Florida)
Catches a quick pass, breaks two tackles and spins out of another before reaching the end zone.
9.
Michael Dukes III, Detroit King (Michigan)
Running back takes the snap on trick play and fires a jump pass for a touchdown.
10.
Stacy Dobbins, St. John Bosco (California)
Takes backward pass from Caleb Sanchez and fires a strike to Tommy Maher for an easy touchdown.
Vote: Which was the national high school football play of the week? (10/10/2023)
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