The 2024 Maryland high school football regular season may be one of the all-time best and last week was another one with several more tremendous individual performances. Please review this week’s candidates for the Maryland High School Football Player of the Week and cast your vote.
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Adisa, a senior linebacker, finished with eight tackles including four quarterback sacks in Kenwood’s 45-18 victory over Woodlawn.
Allen-Jones, a senior, rushed for 144 yards (nine carries) and a touchdown and recorded 11 tackles including three quarterback sacks in Aberdeen’s 47-6 win over Rising Sun.
The senior rushed for 143 yards on five carries and scored four touchdowns in Oxon HIll’s 70-6 victory over Bladensburg,
The sophomore quarterback went 17-of-24 for 412 yards and four touchdowns in Riverdale’s 55-30 victory over previously undefeated Hayfield (Va.).
Cooper, a junior defensive back, had 11 tackles and intercepted a pass in Easton’s 49-31 victory over James M. Bennett.
The junior running back had 26 carries for 369 yards and four touchdowns in Southern’s 35-13 victory over Northeast.
Ferguson, a junior, had 15 carries for 178 yards and two touchdowns in Milford Mill’s 55-20 victory over Perry Hall.
The junior wide receiver had six receptions for 171 yards and two touchdowns in Riverdale Baptist’s victory over Hayfield (Va.).
The senior quarterback went 11-for-12 for 320 yards and four touchdowns in Arundel’s 70-6 victory over South River.
Nguyen, a senior quarterback, finished 17-of-27 for 370 yards and six touchdowns in Severna Park’s 41-28 victory over Crofton.
Pearl, a senior, rushed 21 times for 110 yards and a touchdown as Harford Tech defeated previously undefeated Edgewood, 24-21.
Pinkett completed 7-of-8 passes for 234 yards and two touchdowns in Randallstown’s 47-6 victory over Lansdowne.
The senior receiver had four receptions for 129 yards and a touchdown in Gwynn Park’s 42-6 victory over Central.
The senior defensive linemen had 14 tackles (nine solo) in Bethesda-Chevy Chase’s 18-7 victory over Walt Whitman.
Womack, a senior running back, had 15 carries for 202 yards and three touchdowns in Annapolis’ 64-0 victory over Severn Run.
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