Trib HSSN’s 2023 Week 9 top performers for passing, rushing, receiving

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Friday, October 27, 2023 | 11:56 PM


Top performers for Week 9 of high school football in Western Pennsylvania.

Passing

320 – Jake Wolfe, Montour (20 of 25)

318 – Dayshaun Burnett, Imani Christian (18 of 25)

318 – Tristyn Tavares, Norwin (19 of 30)

295 – Nolan DiLucia, Peters Township (15 of 24)

253 – Jaydon Oliver, Armstrong (12 of 19)

236 – Kater Schrock, Apollo-Ridge (8 of 15)

235 – Payton Wehner, Central Catholic (11 of 14)

234 – Tanner Pfeuffer, Bethel Park (9 of 25)

226 – Carson Heinle, Kiski Area (13 of 23)

223 – Brian Taylor, New Brighton (14 of 27)

220 – Luca Santini, Laurel (6 of 19)

219 – Ryan Messina, Elizabeth Forward (11 of 19)

212 – Brody Chismar, Greensburg Salem (16 of 23)

198 – Mike Evans, Canon-McMillan (17 of 39)

181 – Tristan Reed, Washington (11 of 19)

177 – Trevor Smith, Indiana (20 of 37)

174 – Sean Franzi, Plum (15 of 26)

174 – Michael Wright, Clairton (11 of 18)

170 – Brody Evans, Thomas Jefferson (16 of 30)

170 – Chris Smiley, Ellwood City (9 of 14)

168 – Tyce Barron, Steel Valley (8 of 11)

160 – Keegan Smetanka, Shaler (12 of 16)

158 – Dimajio Locante, Keystone Oaks (5 of 7)

153 – A.J. Vanata, Mapletown (11 of 23)

145 – Quadir Stribling, Serra Catholic (14 of 26)

139 – Chase Schofield, Chartiers Valley (10 of 17)

135 – Sean O’Shea, Seneca Valley (12 of 22)

126 – Kaden Sarver, North Catholic (6 of 18)

119 – Braden Laux, Belle Vernon (7 of 9)

119 – Sam Myers, Shenango (11 of 27)

111 – Lane Allison, West Greene (6 of 13)

111 – Nathan Johnson, Fox Chapel (8 of 18)

110 – Johnny Lovre, Penn-Trafford (11 of 17)

106 – Luke Goodworth, Mars (14 of 26)

105 – Jino Mozzocio, Neshannock (5 of 10)

Rushing

335 – Da’sjon Craggette, Southmoreland

276 – Austin Efthimiades, Chartiers Valley

270 – Breydon Woods, Waynesburg

251 – Matt Sieg, Fort Cherry

232 – Anthony Boyd, McKeesport

213 – Ethan Varesko, Beth-Center

210 – Nick Odom, Plum

208 – Donald Barksdale, Steel Valley

202 – Karter Schrock, Apollo-Ridge

201 – Armand Hill, West Mifflin

190 – Drahcir Jones, Clairton

174 – Brock Borgo, Hampton

172 – Billy Whitlach, West Greene

172 – Evan Wright, Mars

166 – Luke Bombalski, Highlands

156 – Ethan Faletto, Fort Cherry

154 – Elijah Palmer-McCane, Ellwood City

146 – Elijah Faulkner, Central Catholic

145 – John Wetzel, Latrobe

144 – Tiqwai Hayes, Aliquippa

141 – Stephen Hasson, Burrell

140 – Julian Dugger, Penn Hills

137 – A.C. Corfield, South Side

136 – Landon Kucic, Kiski Area

133 – Zachary Welsh, Canon-McMillan

130 – Spencer Petrucci, California

120 – Kylil Johnson, Cornell

120 – Tavian Taylor, Monessen

119 – Dimajio Locante, Keystone Oaks

116 – Jake Wolfe, Montour

114 – Brock Cornell, West Allegheny

113 – Atticus Kardell, Avonworth

110 – Brandon Jones, Woodland Hills

110 – Vinny Sarcone, Peters Township

109 – O’Malley Daly, Seton LaSalle

107 – Tyvaughn Kershaw, Monessen

102 – John Tracy, Aliquippa

101 – Jake Layhue, California

100 – Preston Blair, Peters Township

Receiving

219 – Luke Denny, Norwin (9 rec.)

193 – Jaden McCray, Apollo-Ridge (8 rec.)

171 – Dom Rosensteel, Greensburg Salem (7 rec.)

166 – Quinton Martin, Belle Vernon (4 rec.)

151 – Ian Olsen, Armstrong (7 rec.)

148 – James Mill, Indiana (10 rec.)

139 – Ryan Petras, Bethel Park (3 rec.)

135 – David Davis, Imani Christian (4 rec.)

134 – Andrew Alston, Montour (7 rec.)

129 – Bart Martin, Kiski Area (6 rec.)

124 – Clinton Robinson, Keystone Oaks (3 rec.)

112 – Kane Williams, New Brighton (6 rec.)

111 – Sean Sullivan, Thomas Jefferson (6 rec.)

111 – Isaiah Turner, Elizabeth Forward (4 rec.)

103 – Tyler Shearer, Laurel (3 rec.)

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