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Hunter Strohm, RB, Lower Dauphin: When you account for 75 percent of your team’s offense, you know you had a dominant night. That’s what Strohm did, carrying the rock a game-high 20 times for 180 yards and four touchdowns in the Falcons 35-24 victory against Northern York Friday night.
Mark Lebo, QB, Central Dauphin: He did it with his arm and his legs Friday night. Through the air, Lebo completed 63 percent of his passes for 110 yards and a pair of touchdowns. On the ground, the dual-threat quarterback added another 73 stripes on 10 carries in a 41-0 blanking of Carlisle Friday night.
Hayden Fleisher, QB, West Perry: Fleisher is proving to have a steady hand for the Mustangs. Friday night he completed a tidy 9-of-11 for 196 yards and four touchdowns to lead his team to a comfortable 49-14 victory against Upper Dauphin Friday night.
Kolton Keys, RB, East Pennsboro: This gent certainly made the most of his touches Friday night in a 42-28 win against Milton Hershey. On just three carries, Keys ripped off touchdown rushes of 75 and 60 yards en route to 193 yards. But he wasn’t done. He hauled in a 56 yard touchdown catch as well, ending the night with another 99 yards through the air.
Logan Jerry, RB Milton Hershey: In a game that featured haymakers throughout, Logan Jerry kept the Spartans in contention with 209 yards on 17 carries, including a 65-yard touchdown scamper in a 42-28 loss to East Pennsboro Friday night.
Mason Boyer, QB, Trinity: Trinity needed a strong performance to get them on track in Week 3. Boyer delivered. On 15-of-20 passing, Boyer racked up 178 yards. He also tossed a trio of touchdown passes on the evening in a 25-8 victory against Big Spring Friday night.
Torin Evans, QB, Susquehanna Twp. : Torin sure made things look easy Friday night against Boiling Springs. The senior signal caller tossed four touchdowns on a nearly perfect 12-of-13 passing in Friday night’s 55-0 victory. He ended the night with 241 yards through the air and another 43 on the ground.
Princeton Dent, RB, Harrisburg: Dent’s Cougars outslugged State College during a double-overtime thriller Friday night in State College, 48-45. Dent played a huge role, banging out 171 yards on a game-high 29 carries. He reached paydirt once on the evening.