Every week during the 2024 high school football season, High School on SI has been scouring the country for the top 10 plays in high school football and letting fans vote for their favorite.
Each weekly winner becomes eligible for an end-of-season poll to name the National High School Football Play of the Year.
Check out the video below and vote for your favorite play from Oct. 21-27, 2024.
The voting will conclude Wednesday, Nov. 6, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.
The video and poll are below the descriptions of each play.
Edge rusher rises high to grab a one-handed interception and then take it to the house.
Oregon Ducks commit reads the QB’s eyes, shifts coverage and makes a one-handed interception.
Absorbs huge hit and hangs on for what proves to be the game-winning touchdown catch.
Takes the last of several laterals and sprints for the end zone on miraculous TD.
Palms the ball for a one-handed interception while keeping his concentration to get a foot down inbounds.
Makes juggling catch near the goal line on game-winning drive against Atascocita.
Out-fights receiver for the ball and then runs it back for a pick-six.
Shows off insane hops and hands on one-handed interception.
Reverses body to adjust to the throw and makes a one-handed grab.
Emerges from rugby scrum with the ball and then sprints for a 102-yard fumble return for a touchdown.
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