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Vote now: What was the Ohio high school football play of the week for week 10?

From Marco Cirigliano of Columbia to Joshua Williams of Huber Heights Wayne, there were plenty of great plays around Ohio in week 10.

There were plenty of great plays in the final week of high school football’s regular season in Ohio. Read through the nominees and cast your vote. Voting will conclude Sunday at 11:59 p.m.

(The plays are listed in alphabetical order by player)

To nominate plays, email ryan@scorebooklive.com

(Photo of Akron East's Tristan Thomas by Jeff Harwell)

Marco Cirigliano, Columbia

After scoring a touchdown in the second overtime against Firelands, the running back got the ball on the two-point conversion and bulldozed his way into the endzone for the game-winner to help Columbia finish off an undefeated regular season.

Ty’Waun Clark and Dur’yea Hall, Toledo Central Catholic

In the third quarter of TCC’s 48-7 win over St. Francis de Sales, Clark let one fly to Hall, who made a juggling catch between two defenders and scored a touchdown.

Ethan Grunkemeyer and Jackson Wiley, Olentangy

The duo is on the list for the second week in a row, Grunkemeyer threw a ball to the sideline in the endzone and Wiley went up over his defender to make the touchdown catch.

Bryson Hammer, Fremont Ross

In the game against Whitmer, Hammer was running to his right in the endzone and reached back to his left for a one-handed touchdown catch.

Aiden Henry, Walsh Jesuit

In the win over St. Vincent-St. Mary, Henry intercepted a pass at the Walsh 3-yard-line and returned it 97 yards for a touchdown as time expired in the second quarter.

Logan Lesch and Braylon Collier, Sandusky Perkins

In a 37-7 win over Sandusky, Lesch wound up and threw deep to Collier, who outjumped the defender for a touchdown.

Jordan Marshall, Archbishop Moeller

With Moeller leading Detroit King (Michigan) 3-0 and time winding out in the second quarter, the junior running back took a handoff, made a quick jump stop into the hole and slinked past a defender on his way to the endzone.

Bryce Schondelmyer and Jayvin Norman, Springfield

In the win over Northmont, Schondelmyer somehow escaped a sack and found Norman, who finished the job by squeezing through two defenders to get to the endzone.

Tristan Thomas, Akron East

In a win over Ellet on Thursday, Thomas fielded a punt in the first quarter and made multiple defenders miss on his way to a 77-yard touchdown.

Joshua Williams, Huber Heights Wayne

In the game against Centerville, the senior blocked a punt, picked it up and took it the distance for a touchdown.