Top 10 plays of the weekSteve and Chris break down the 10 best high school football plays in the country from last weekend.
You nominate, we decide...who had Ohio's best team performance last week?
MaxPreps is proud to announce that we will again sponsor a team of the week during the 2018-19 school year.
How does it work? Each week during the season (regular and post), there will be a fan-generated contest to nominate weekly winners. Each winning team (boys and girls) will receive an award (certificates).
Football, girls and boys soccer, boys and girls golf, field hockey, girls tennis, boys and girls cross country and volleyball teams are eligible for the award in the fall.
To nominate a team, email information to Eric Frantz at efrantz@maxpreps.com. Please include the team, gender and why they are worthy. Winners will be selected from the nominations and announced every Thursday.
Week 2 Ohio HS Teams of the Week
BOYS: Groveport-Madison FootballThe Cruisers rallied from a 14-0 first half deficit to snap a 12-game losing streak with a 28-14 win over Hamilton Township. Jashaun McGraw rushed for 108 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries, Jalil Underdown added 82 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries and Naseem Bowers returned a punt 44 yards for a touchdown. Groveport held HT to 19 yards of offense in the second half.
The Bishops opened the season 6-0-1. Ranked No 5. in the first OSSCA D-III state poll, Rosecrans is 2-0-1 against D-I opponents and 2-0 against D-II schools.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
Week 1 Ohio HS Teams of the Week
BOYS: Lucas FootballThe
Cubs shut out Danville 22-0 for their first win in the series since
1991. Danville has made the playoffs seven years in a row and was a
D-VII state semifinalist last year. Lucas has reached the postseason
four years in a row.
GIRLS: Lakota East (Liberty Township) Cross CountryThe
Thunderhawks won their first two meets of the year with impressive
victories at the OHSAA Early Season Invitational and at the Lakota East
Fall Classic. LE won the OHSAA Early Season Division I meet by 44 points
over runner-up Hilliard Davidson. LE beat Turpin 31-44 to win the Fall
Classic. Turpin won the OHSAA Early Season D-II title.