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Brad Hockenberry, RB, West Perry: Susquehanna Twp. knew they would receive a heavy dose of Hockenberry Friday night. It didn’t matter. Hockenberry dominated this battle, ending the evening with 270 total yards and three scores in a 31-14 victory.
Eli Reider, QB, Mechanicsburg: The Wildcats quarterback completed 12 of 19 passes for 222 stripes and a pair of touchdowns in a 29-0- shutout of Lower Dauphin Friday night.
AJ Serdar, RB, Camp Hill: Serdar only had eight carries on the evening, but he made the most of each touch, racking up 139 stripes. He reached pay dirt twice in a 43-14 victory against Newport Friday night.
Wyatt Enhrenzeller, QB, Juniata: When the dust settled on Juniata’s 48-0 victory against James Buchanan, the Indians’ quarterback’s stat line looked pretty, pretty, pretty nice: 12-of-15 passing, 240 yards and four touchdowns.
Gabe Johnson, RB, Northern: The Polar Bears aren’t afraid of leaning on the hot hand. On Friday evening, that was Gabe Johnson, the sophomore rock toter who accounted for a staggering 46 carries on the evening. The totals on the evening—344 yards, a 7.5 yard-per-carry average and four scores in a 25-22 loss to Gettysburg.
Christain Joy, RB, Trinity: If you don’t know this young lad’s name, let us introduce you. Joy logged 11 touches Friday night in a 48-0 victory against Susquenita. The results—200 yards and five touchdowns. He also hauled in three passes for another 42 yards.