Vote: Which was the national high school football play of the week? (10/24/2023)

Watch our video of the top 10 plays of the week and choose your favorite

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. 19-21, 2023.

The voting will conclude Wednesday, Nov. 1, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

Descriptions of each play are below the poll.

(Video by Jordyn Bennett; Shakopee photo by Jeff Lawler)

1.

Austin Vivier, East Central (Texas)

Fleet-footed punter recovers his own blocked punt and runs 99 yards for a touchdown.

2.

Brayden Kleine, Shakopee (Minnesota)

Game-winning catch-and-run mimics the Vikings' Minneapolis Miracle of 2018.

3.

Caleb Benning, Omaha Westside (Nebraska)

Unselfishly hands off to teammate Ryan Eckhardt for punt-return TD.

4.

Jackson Trimble, Sullivan (Indiana)

Gives surprised look to the sideline after a surprising interception.

5.

Lane Grant, Adair County (Kentucky)

One-handed interception and then a 105-yard return for a TD.

6.

Malachi Barnes, Sunnyside (California)

Palms the ball for one-handed touchdown catch in the corner of the end zone.

7.

Milton Gracia, Cypress Creek (Florida)

Wicked cut at the end of 70-yard TD forces two defenders to crash into each other.

8.

Quinn Brown, Holt (Missouri)

Hook and lateral goes to the big man for a touchdown.

9.

Trey Rubinstein, Napoleon (Ohio)

Rises high to make a one-handed interception in the end zone.

10.

ZZ Wilson, Jenkins County (Georgia)

Finishes 44-yard touchdown run by juking five defenders near the goal line.

-- Mike Swanson | swanson@scorebooklive.com | @sblivesports


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MIKE SWANSON

Mike Swanson is the VP of Content for High School On SI. He's been in journalism since 2003, having worked as a reporter, city editor, copy editor and high school sports editor in California, Connecticut and Oregon.