Bleacher coaches MVP
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Another one just came to my mind, Mason Campagna at Claysburg. I've not seen him play in person, but based upon highlights and stats that I've seen, he seems to be the most important detail in their team this season.
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My vote is for Richardson from Forest Hills. I attended 5 games this year and he is the real deal. The kid plays both sides of the ball. The play he makes from linebacker position are ridiculous. Offensively he is an other teams hate to tackle and he is an elusive ball carrier. I would say to the people (Adults) complaining in his community, be happy with this kid because he is a generational talent. I watched other player drop passes, fumble, and not play aggressive defense where he gives his body up for the game.
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You old heads have nothing better to do but judge coaches and players. Looking at max preps Richardson doesn’t even lead league in carries. He sat out 4th quarter in 3 games . Yes he is an amazing player . One of the top in the league. Adults complaining over workload come on. That team has a lot of athletes that are great and do great things. Richardson is special along with a lot of players on other teams. They are high school kids that sacrifice their bodies every week. Have a real topic and just say positive things. We all want to find a negative. Great idea in today’s world
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EnzoLigoniere
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Generational talents win district titles, let the games begin.
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Colonel Mustard
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Delia BM. Best player on the best team.
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The Windber 9
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I think it was proven Friday night what Lucko meant to Tussey, they were moving the ball and controlling the game until he went out.

