No. 5
Grayson (Loganville, Ga.) clawed back to win 24-23 in overtime against No. 19
Thompson (Alabaster, Ala.). After Grayson scored first in overtime to take a 24-17 lead, Thompson scored on its first play. The Warriors went for two and it was stopped by Grayson for the 24-23 win.
The score was 10-3 late in the fourth before three total touchdowns were scored in the final three minutes to send the game to overtime tied 17-17.
Grayson junior quarterback
Deuce Smith executed two long touchdown drives late in the fourth in his first career start after four-star senior
Travis Burgess had an injury end his season. Junior running back
Ashton Turner had two rushing touchdowns for the Rams, including the game winner in overtime.
The Huskies erased a 27-14 deficit in the final four minutes thanks to two touchdown receptions from
Ty Plinski. The first was a 76-yard score to make it 27-21 with 3:31 left. After the Huskies forced a punt,
Dominick Catalano connected with Plinski for a 43-yard touchdown with just under a minute remaining. The Eagles blocked the PAT that resulted in the game going to overtime.
Leki Holani knocked down a fourth down pass attempt from Catalano on the Huskies' opening possession. Petero scored the game-winning touchdown from one yard out to secure the 33-27 victory.
Class of 2028 standout cornerback
Ca'ron Williams had a huge night finishing with two interceptions, with one being a 62-yard pick-six.
Ahmad Coleman got the Flyers on the board with a five-yard score in the second quarter. That led to 21 unanswered points for the Illinois power.
Jabarri Lofton scooped up a fumble on an errant snap on a 33-yard field goal attempt and returned it for a 52-yard score to tie the game at 14-14 halfway through the third quarter.
Five-star junior running back
Myson Johnson-Cook gave East St. Louis its first lead of the game with a 49-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.
Four-star Ohio State commit
Jordan Thomas made two huge plays late in the fourth quarter for the Crusaders. He had a big hit on Johnson-Cook to force an incomplete pass on third down and on the next play he blocked the punt that resulted in a 30-yard touchdown from
Amar'e Newell on a scoop and score. The Crusaders elected to go for two and Tagliaferri connected with Porter to give Bergen Catholic a 22-21 lead with 1:18 left.
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