An incredible 2024 Maryland high school football regular season has come to a close with another big week of incredible performances by teams and individuals. As postseason play gets underway this week, we invite you to vote for this week’s 2024 Maryland High School Football Player of the Week.
High School on SI voting polls are intended to be a fun way to create fan engagement and express support for your favorite high school athletes and teams. Unless expressly noted, there are no awards for winning the voting. Our primary focus is to highlight the abilities and accomplishments of all the athletes and teams included in our poll. You can vote as often as you wish and are encouraged to share our polls with others. The use of voting bots and other forms of automated voting are not allowed. Individuals will be removed from the poll if any form of automated voting can be verified.
Voting closes at 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10. The winner will be announced in the following week’s poll. Here are this week’s nominees:
Blouir, a senior, completed 20-of-27 passes for 293 yards a touchdown and ran for 130 yards and two touchdowns in Patuxent’s 35-14 victory over Calvert.
The junior had six catches for 146 yards and two touchdowns in Old Mill’s 32-27 win over Meade.
Cawley, a senior, rushed 13 times for 154 yards and three touchdowns in Huntingtown’s 42-29 victory over Northern-Calvert.
Degree, a junior linebacker, had 15 tackles in Eleanor Roosevelt’s 36-8 win over Bowie.
Grayson, a junior, had two catches for 108 yards and two touchdowns in Williamsport’s 14-12 victory over Manchester Valley.
Griffin, a senior, finished with 11 carries for 152 yards and three touchdowns in Mountain Ridge’s 56-3 victory over Keyser (West Va.).
Hearn, a senior, completed 11-of-13 passes for 262 yards and five touchdowns in Perry Hall’s 46-6 victory over Kenwood.
Makins, a freshman quarterback, finished 11 of 17 for 362 yards and five touchdowns in Gwynn Park’s 42-6 victory over Largo.
The senior quarterback completed 20-of-31 passes for 323 yards and four touchdowns in Old Mill’s 32-27 victory over Meade.
Mungo, a senior running back, had 16 carries for 224 yards and four touchdowns in Atholton’s 27-26 victory over Marriotts Ridge.
Ribalta, a junior, finished with 228 total yards in Hammond’s 34-10 victory over Centennial.
The senior linebacker finished with 14 tackles (seven solo) in South Carroll’s 10-7 victory over Francis Scott Key.
The junior had four catches for 120 yards and two touchdowns in Randallstown’s 48-0 victory over Loch Raven.
Williams, a junior defensive linemen, had nine tackles including four sacks in Franklin’s 55-0 victory over Woodlawn.
Williams, a senior running back, had 24 carries for 210 yards and two touchdowns in Good Counsel’s 21-0 win over Gonzaga College (D.C.)
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