Trib HSSN’s 2023 Week 1 top performers for passing, rushing, receiving

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Saturday, September 2, 2023 | 12:09 AM


Top performers for Week 1 of high school football in Western Pennsylvania.

Passing

361 – Devin Harris, Shady Side Academy (16 of 29)

276 – Keegan Smetanka, Shaler (14 of 20)

243 – Adam DiPasquale, Greensburg Salem (22 of 40)

207 – Jake Wolfe, Montour (11 of 17)

197 – Matthew Behanna, Ringgold (14 of 17)

193 – Vitali Daniels, Bentworth (2 of 10)

183 – John Wetzel, Latrobe (8 of 19)

182 – Jay Wrona, Mohawk (10 of 13)

180 – Kole Olszewski, Bishop Canevin (11 of 21)

172 – Elsidro Bryant, Gateway (19 of 32)

170 – Raidon Kuroda, Yough (13 of 22)

165 – Nico Lamonde, South Fayette (9 of 13)

163 – Cole Chatfield, Mt. Pleasant (8 of 13)

161 – Matt Sieg, Fort Cherry (7 of 9)

154 – Tanner Pfeuffer, Bethel Park (15 of 29)

154 – Jonah Williamson, Trinity (5 of 6)

153 – Sean Franzi, Plum (10 of 15)

153 – Quadir Stribling, Serra Catholic (14 of 32)

152 – Ethan Hellmann, Upper St. Clair (13 of 16)

150 – Ty Schultheis, Freedom (8 of 16)

147 – Luke Kosko, Thomas Jefferson (7 of 14)

138 – Jason Fiket, North Catholic (10 of 22)

138 – Kadin Keefer, Southmoreland (6 of 8)

125 – Julian Dugger, Penn Hills (10 of 14)

124 – Brody Almashy, South Side (5 of 13)

120 – Karter Schrock, Apollo-Ridge (9 of 12)

119 – Samir Crosby, Greensburg C.C. (5 of 9)

118 – Mike Evans, Canon-McMillan (14 of 27)

112 – Chase Lemke, Franklin Regional (10 of 14)

111 – Cam Walter, Woodland Hills (10 of 17)

111 – Jino Mozzocio, Neshannock (9 of 9)

110 – Max Melocchi, Fox Chapel (4 of 6)

110 – Tristyn Tavares, Norwin (14 of 28)

105 – Carson Bellinger, Avonworth (4 of 11)

105 – Connor Davis, North Hills (12 of 23)

105 – Logan Kushner, North Allegheny (10 of 18)

102 – Travis Clear, Beaver (5 of 25)

102 – Johnny Lovre, Penn-Trafford (12 of 21)

Rushing

287 – Spencer Petrucci, California

265 – Aaran Randolph, Highlands

254 – Colin Brady, West Greene

221 – Bruce Giles, Connellsville

193 – Da’sjon Craggette, Southmoreland

179 – Braylon Thomas, Union

174 – Nick Odom, Plum

170 – Tikey Hayes, Aliquippa

166 – Ethan Faletto, Fort Cherry

165 – O’Malley Daly, Seton LaSalle

161 – Braylon Littlejohn, Butler

156 – Breydon Woods, Waynesburg

150 – Marquis Carter, Bishop Canevin

142 – Jack Diemert, Quaker Valley

142 – Maurice Watson-Trent, Blackhawk

137 – Vinny Sarcone, Peters Township

136 – Charlie Nigut, Elizabeth Forward

133 – Nate Deanes, South Fayette

129 – Fred LaSota, Mt. Lebanon

121 – Nazir Brookins, Moon

121 – Zier Williams, Deer Lakes

119 – Evan Griffin, Mapletown

117 – Datalian Beuford, Beaver Falls

116 – Drey Hall, Beaver

116 – Billy Whitlach, West Green

115 – Jake Cummings, Leechburg

115 – Nathan Rozzo, Shaler

113 – Jino Mozzocio, Neshannock

113 – DelRon White, West Mifflin

111 – Carlito Chandler, Ambridge

109 – Colton Otterman, Freeport

107 – Tim Andrasy, Leechburg

105 – Michael Gimigliano, South Fayette

102 – Jack Fennell, North Catholic

102 – Elias Lippincott, Thomas Jefferson

102 – Quinton Martin, Belle Vernon

101 – Mason Chambers, Upper St. Clair

100 – Jace Brown, Elizabeth Forward

100 – Jacob Stephenson, Waynesburg

Receiving

156 – Cody Patterson, Freedom (11 rec.)

155 – Joey DeSabato, Shaler (7 rec.)

139 – Cody Patterson, Freedom (5 rec.)

138 – Carter Bonner, Shady Side Academy (10 rec.)

124 – Ja’Tawn Williams, Latrobe (4 rec.)

121 – Sean Sullivan, Thomas Jefferson (7 rec.)

120 – Scoop Smith, Woodland Hills (4 rec.)

111 – Shane Cornali, Fort Cherry (4 rec.)

109 – Luke Nicotera, Mt. Pleasant (6 rec.)

105 – Michael Gimigliano, South Fayette (5 rec.)

102 – Luke Lacock, Trinity (2 rec.)

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