Vote: Which was the national high school football Play of the Year in 2023?
A close battle between Alabama and Pennsylvania has been settled for the final winner of our national high school football play of the week poll.
Now it's time to choose the national Play of the Year in 2023.
The SBLive Sports staff watched a bunch of highlights throughout the high school football season and picked our top 10 plays of the week from Week 1 in August through the state championships in December.
We've taken our 17 weekly winners and compiled them into one big highlight reel.
Check out the video above and vote in the poll below to choose the best of the best in 2023.
The voting will conclude Saturday, Dec. 30, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.
Descriptions of each play are below the poll.
(Video by Jordyn Bennett; Isaac Davis photo by Loren Orr)
1.
Braxton Rodgers, Cardinal Newman (South Carolina)
Leaps into the backfield to turn an easy pass breakup into a difficult pick-six. (August)
2.
Braylen Vanderbilt, Riverdale (Tennessee)
Dives to catch the winning two-point conversion after a double deflection. (October)
3.
D'Nari Adams, Lake Minneola (Florida)
Keeps his feet in on a catch at the 5 and dives another 5 yards to the pylon. (November)
4.
DaShawn Long, Washington Township (New Jersey)
Catches deflection for the winning touchdown on a 40-yard Hail Mary from Cole Aquino. (October)
5.
Dylan Crasi, Aurora (Ohio)
Makes an interception in the end zone while completing a back flip — and somehow not getting hurt. (October)
6.
Dylan Rubino, San Pedro (California)
D-lineman leaps and snags pick-six at the line of scrimmage. (November)
7.
Enoch Watson, ALA Queen Creek (Arizona)
Completes a touchdown pass to himself after sticking with ball tipped at the line of scrimmage. (September)
8.
Hunter Pingleton, Rockcastle (Kentucky)
Freshman linebacker body-slams leaping RB to keep him out of the end zone. (September)
9.
Isaac Davis, Hillcrest (Idaho)
Rises over four defenders to catch 55-yard Hail Mary for the win. (September)
10.
Isaiah Docken, Gonzaga Prep (Washington)
Rises high over two defenders to make one-handed grab. (September)
11.
Jackson Trimble, Sullivan (Indiana)
Gives surprised look to the sideline after a surprising interception. (October)
12.
Jaren Heim, Washburn Rural (Kansas)
Flattens the scrambling quarterback with a bone-crushing hit. (November)
13.
Karson Maynard, Melissa (Texas)
Out-juggles defender on 50-yard touchdown catch-and-run. (November)
14.
Korbin Johnston, Kenton (Ohio)
Buys time and fires the game-winning Hail Mary with 0:00 on the clock. (September)
15.
Landon Frey, North Marion (West Virginia)
Makes a diving one-handed catch and gets one foot down in the end zone. (December)
16.
Ronnie Royal III, Gulf Shores (Alabama)
Grabs a leaping one-handed interception on the sideline and gets one foot down. (December)
17.
Thompson Dubose, Heathwood Hall Episcopal (South Carolina)
Carries most of the defense for 25 yards into the end zone. (August)
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-- Mike Swanson | swanson@scorebooklive.com | @sblivesports