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Who had the best high school football game in Washington in Week 6?

Who had the best high school football game in Washington in Week 6?

Which play from Week 6 of the 2024 Washington high school football season was the best? There were plenty of explosive moments on offense, defense and special teams.

Cast your vote below. Voting ends on Friday at 10 a.m and the winner will be announced shortly afterwards.

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10. It’s always fun to see the big boys and cashmere linemen get involved in the scoring Brody Larson was called for a shot from 5 yards out near the goal line in a 1A-SCAC win over Zillah.

9. Lewis & Clark clinched the GSL win with a two-point conversion, but with a rollout pass into the end zone to Mount Spokane cornerback Jayson Bonnett came over to block it, securing the Wildcats’ 31-30 victory.

8. What a way to start the first few minutes of a game. Colville’s Braden Dunham blocked a punt, plucked it out of the air and returned it 12 yards for the game’s first touchdown in the Crimson Hawks’ nonleague win over East Valley of Spokane.

7. To complete a frantic 3A Metro comeback against Roosevelt, Eastside Catholic turned to the backup RB Nick Jones in the “Wildcat” formation. He scored a vital 1-yard touchdown with four seconds left to clinch the victory.

6. Spanaway Lake needed a win to stay in the 4A SPSL playoff hunt — and QB Chase Best scored for the Sentinels with his 5-yard touchdown strike to WR Malik Burns With 2:34 minutes left they defeated the undefeated Olympia.

5. Gavin Packer Skyview continues to do unreal things, especially at the end of halftimes. To end the first half, he threw a one-handed 23-yard touchdown and caught the game-winning 19-yarder with 43 seconds left as the Storm outran Richland.

4. Braxton Feldman is having a career year at Chiawana, and he contributed in the All-Pasco rivalry game with his 38-yard punt return late in the first half of the Riverhawks’ win over the Bulldogs.

3. Sunnyside was involved in a high-scoring affair against Davis of Yakima, and Ethan Avalos‘s 53-yard bomb Mason rope gave the Grizzlies the lead for good in a 4A CBBN victory with 3:15 left.

2. Zaydrius Rainey Sale is the No. 1 recruit in Washington for his defense at linebacker, but he’s also a pretty good pass catcher for Bethel. He caught a pass over Graham-Kapowsin for a 49-yard touchdown in the 4A SPSL rivalry game.

1. The swing play in Archbishop Murphy’s big 2A Northwest Conference win over WIAA champion Anacortes was a ninth-grader Cole Sievers‘ 90-yard interception return down the right sideline at the end of the first half at Mill Creek.