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Brad Hockenberry, RB, West Perry: Hockenberry had a historic night for the Mustangs racking 291 rushing yards on just nine carries. He reached paydirt four times in a 44-21 romp of Boiling Springs.

Josh Smith, WR, Mechanicsburg:  Mechanicsburg is off to a 2-0 start and Josh Smith was a big reason why on Friday as he hauled in four catches for 138 yards and four total touchdowns—all in the first half as the Wildcats cruised past Palmyra 35-14. The recruit with offers from Richmond and Lehigh also added an interception and 41 rushing yards.

Christian Joy, RB, Trinity: Much has been made about the changes at Trinity, but Christian Joy’s performance Friday against East Pennsboro should speak volumes for the talent still present. He busted loose for 223 yards and four scores to help Trinity even its record at 1-1 on the season.

Rayshawn Frazier-Hewitt, QB, Waynesboro: The dual-threat quarterback did it all for Waynesboro Friday night in a 33-21 victory against Gettysburg. Frazier-Hewitt completed a tidy 18-of-23 passes for 214 yards and three touchdowns. He also added another 60 stripes on the ground and a rushing score to cap the evening.

Eddie Corkery, QB, State College: Corkery only played the first half of Friday night’s matchup against Altoona but the senior gunslinger put on quite the show tossing the rock for 238 yards and six—yes, six—scores in a 57-0 blanking of the Mountain Lions.

Fletcher Wilson, QB Mifflin County: The Huskies aren’t afraid to sling the rock this year. And why not with Fletcher Wilson under center. The senior threw for 221 yards and four touchdowns in a 41-34 double-overtime loss to Northern York Friday night.

Grady Bonin, QB, Northern York:  When Northern York needed someone to carry them, Bonin stepped up. All the junior did was throw for 145 yards and four scores and rush for a team-high 90 stripes on 17 carries.

Lane Peiper, RB/LB, Juniata: Peiper made his presence known on both sides of the ball against Steel-High in Week 2. He recorded a team-high 13 tackles, including a sack and chipped in another 127 yards of production on offense as the Indians beat the Rollers, 29-14.

Jayion Lewis, QB, Harrisburg: Welcome to The Show, kid. In his first career start at quarterback, Lewis orchestrated a game-tying drive with just minutes left in the final stanza against powerhouse Bishop McDevitt. He finished the thriller with 236 yards and a score on 14-of-19 passing.

This poll has ended (since 2 months).
Grady Bonin, QB, Northern York:
40.75%
Lane Peiper, RB/LB, Juniata:
36.12%
Rayshawn Frazier-Hewitt, QB, Waynesboro:
13.69%
Brad Hockenberry, RB, West Perry:
8.19%
Jayion Lewis, QB, Harrisburg:
0.32%
Josh Smith, WR, Mechanicsburg:
0.29%
Christian Joy, RB, Trinity:
0.21%
Eddie Corkery, QB, State College:
0.21%
Fletcher Wilson, QB Mifflin County:
0.21%

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