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Top stars, best performances in Ohio high school football in week 10

From Marvin Bell of St. Edward to Austin Wondolowski of Holy Name, there were several big-time high school football performances across the state of Ohio

Here are some stars from week 10 football games across Ohio.

To nominate a performance in future weeks, please send an email to ryan@scorebooklive.com.

(Photo of Lakota West quarterback Mitch Bolden by Michael Noyes)

Marvin Bell, St. Edward

Led St. Edward to a dominant performance to close off the regular season behind three touchdowns and 132 yards on 16 carries. In a battle between the elite of Ohio teams, the Eagles spoiled Archbishop Hoban’s perfect season with a 41-20 win.

Mitch Bolden, Lakota West

Showed off his throwing arm with 300 passing yards and four scores. Lakota West beat Colerain 31-14 to clinch the Greater Miami Conference title and record the program’s first 10-0 season.

Maxwell Cummings, Gahanna Lincoln

Rushed for a game-high 104 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries and threw for 34 yards and another score to lead the Lions to a 42-2 victory over Pickerington North. The win gives the Lions their first Ohio Capital Conference championship since 1988.

Chris Edmonds, Toledo Central Catholic

Edmonds had three touchdown runs, including 50 and 12-yard runs in the first quarter. He accounted for 121 yards on 14 carries. Central Catholic routed rival St. Francis de Sales 48-7. With the win, the Fighting Irish secures its fifth consecutive Three Rivers Athletic Conference title.

Luke Flowers, Elder

The senior tailback had 13 carries for 82 yards and three touchdowns. Flowers marked a season-high with a 33-yard rushing score in the first half. The Panthers beat La Salle 31-7.

Aiden Henry, Walsh Jesuit

The sophomore grabbed two interceptions, including a 97-yard interception return for a touchdown. Walsh Jesuit routed St. Vincent-St. Mary 41-14. Both teams will host games in the Division II playoffs.

Jordan Marshall, Archbishop Moeller

The junior running back led the Crusaders’ offense with 14 carries for 131 yards and two scores. Moeller defeated Detroit King (Michigan) 30-14 and clinched a top playoff seed.

Deonte Rucker, Glenville

The senior quarterback finished 7-of-10 passing for 137 yards and four touchdowns. Glenville recorded their seventh conference shutout as they blanked John Hay 54-0. The win gives the Tarblooders their 23rd Senate League championship in the last 25 years. Glenville has clinched first-round home games for the first two rounds of the OHSAA Division IV playoffs.

Brady Sestili, Dublin Jerome

Had a clutch interception in the final minute of the game to secure Dublin Jerome’s 16-13 nail-biter win over Hilliard Darby. In the first six games of the season, Sestili had just one pick while piling up a couple of sacks and over 60 tackles.

Jalen Slaughter, Massillon

The sophomore quarterback was 10-of-14 for 157 yards passing and had one touchdown and one interception. In a rivalry game, Massillon defeated Canton McKinley 23-13. Both teams will host first-round playoff games.

Dylan Snyder, Lake

Produced a record-setting performance with 188 receiving yards in the first half to set a program single-game record. Snyder’s three touchdowns on four receptions tie a Lake record. The Blue Streaks manhandled Green 55-7 to earn a share of their first Federal League title since 1998.

Luke Stiles, Highland

Ignited Highland’s offense behind four scores in the first half. The Hornets blanked Copley 63-0 to finish with a perfect 10-0 season for the first time since 2013.

Danny Stoddard, Medina

The junior quarterback completed 29 of his 39 pass attempts for 409 yards and six touchdown passes as the Bees defeated Solon 48-7.

Tristan Thomas, Akron East

Had two explosive scores including a 77-yard punt return and a 67-yard run. Akron East dominated Ellet 58-7.

Austin Wondolowski, Holy Name

Had a hat trick with three touchdowns including a 25-yard reception in the first quarter to light up the offense. Holy Name beat Elyria Catholic 42-25 to claim the Green Wave’s fourth Great Lakes Conference championship and a top-two seed in the playoffs.