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Who had the best high school football game in Washington in Week 7?

Who had the best high school football game in Washington in Week 7?

Which play from Week 7 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. Yelm nearly blew a two-touchdown lead in the fourth quarter but rallied to the defensive back Tonye Penn thwarted a game-winning two-point conversion run by Bethel’s Vashon Igitol to the left side in the final minute to secure a 24-22 victory in 4A SPSL action.

9. On an error-filled night at University Place, No. 2 Sumner also had to stop a late two-point conversion attempt by the defensive lineman Shaun Griffith to score a 14-12 win over Curtis.

8. With the game tied 49-49 with two minutes left, Newport attempted a fake punt on fourth down near midfield to keep the drive alive. Things didn’t go well as the Columbia defense refused to be fooled – and the Coyotes scored a game-winning touchdown.

7. It was an up and down season for Class 2A playoff contender North Kitsap, but the Vikings returned to the 2A Olympic championship hunt by beating Bainbridge and throwing two late interceptions Leond Anderson And Tate Stearns and achieve a 14:7 victory.

6. Gonzaga Prep defensive back Jacobe McClelland came away from the right edge as if he had been shot out of a cannon and placed his body in front of the go-ahead Central Valley 43-yard field goal attempt with a minute remaining to block the kick. The Bullpups won 23-21 and remained undefeated.

5. Arlington drove to the Glacier Peak 24-yard line in the final seconds to set up for a game-winning field goal attempt, but Luke Fullerton crashed the party. He burst through the middle of the line to get a paw on the 41-yarder, and the Grizzlies won 10-7.

4. When in doubt, give the ball to the Kentwood running back Antoine Lee. In a wild game with Auburn, Lee’s touchdown runs of 43 and 41 yards in the fourth quarter completed the Conquerors’ 46-44 comeback.

3. Wenatchee linebacker Logan Lamb sat in the middle of the field and waited. And as Davis’ quarterback Noah Newkirk He delivered a pass, Lamb collected it for an interception and raced 95 yards the other way for a touchdown.

2. A big part of Bellevue’s comeback against Eastlake was three second-half interceptions. One of them showed a “tip” between teammates as an off-balance defensive back AJ Morton deflected a pass to the right Bryce Smith in the end zone for a turnover in a 42-27 win.

1. Kanoa Teplasy has moves at wide receiver. And against Bellarmine Prep, he picked off a pass Sione Kaho in the right flat, danced away from two defenders and then outran another down the seam for a 61-yard touchdown.