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Contest winners of Facebook Helmet Stickers from Week 2 of L-L League football, announced by LNP

Lancaster-Lebanon League Week 2 helmet sticker winners from football games have been announced by LNP | our Facebook. These athletes contributed significantly to their teams' triumphs during the extended football weekend.

Winners of LNP's Facebook Helmet Stickers from Week 2 of the L-L League football games
Winners of LNP's Facebook Helmet Stickers from Week 2 of the L-L League football games

Contest winners of Facebook Helmet Stickers from Week 2 of L-L League football, announced by LNP

High School Football Roundup: Standout Performances Across the League

In a week filled with exciting football action, several players shone brightly, contributing to their teams' victories. Here's a roundup of some standout performances from the Lancaster-Lebanon League Week 3.

Lancaster Catholic's Offensive Explosion

Brandon Way of Lancaster Catholic showcased his versatility, rushing for 133 yards with two touchdowns, catching a 29-yard touchdown pass, and returning a punt 73 yards for a score in their 47-20 win. J.J. Boas, meanwhile, threw for 261 yards with three touchdowns in the same match.

Defensive Stars Shine

Defensively, E.J. Brownback of Wilson had an impressive outing, recording 12 tackles, one for a loss, and returning an interception 40 yards for a touchdown. Owen Kerns of Conrad Weiser returned an interception 32 yards for a touchdown and kicked four extra points in their 28-14 win over Elco.

Offensive Dominance in District 3

Several teams in District 3 also showcased offensive firepower. Cameron Small of Muhlenberg ran for 210 yards and five touchdowns, including an 80-yard scoring run, in their 48-0 win over Reading. Seth Musselman of Garden Spot had a touchdown pass, two touchdown runs, and 99 passing yards in their 38-0 win over Lebanon. Drew Engle of Twin Valley rushed for 138 yards with two touchdowns in their 62-0 win over Selinsgrove, while Lucas Myers added 125 yards with three touchdowns.

Impressive Showing by Kutztown's Running Backs

Mason Sherry and Ian Bahr of Kutztown both impressed with their rushing performances, each scoring three touchdowns. Sherry rushed for 228 yards, while Bahr had 194 yards in their 66-26 win.

Clutch Interceptions and Blocked Punts

Jaylynn Moyer and Danny Shay of Annville-Cleona each had clutch interceptions in their team's 10-7 victory, while Sam Matoni of Conestoga Valley blocked a punt, setting up a game-icing touchdown.

Notable Performances Elsewhere

In other notable performances, Alex Aletras of Schuylkill Valley passed for 190 yards with five touchdowns, tying the program's single-game record, in their 42-0 victory. Freddy Lacy of Muhlenberg had three receptions for 122 yards and a 46-yard touchdown reception. Isaac McFadden of Hamburg had 238 passing yards with a touchdown and scored the game-winning touchdown in their 22-21 victory.

Undefeated District 11 King Nazareth's Opponent Unknown

In the most intriguing match of the week, the search results do not specify which high school played against the undefeated District 11 King Nazareth in the Lancaster-Lebanon League Week 3 football game.

Substitute Shines for Exeter

Jacob Hafer, subbing in at quarterback for Exeter, threw a 51-yard touchdown pass and had two touchdown runs in their 28-10 victory over Boyertown. Caleb Rice, Chase Prange, and Dustin Hoover of Ephrata combined for 23 tackles, 4.5 for losses, two sacks, a blocked kick, and a forced fumble in their 17-6 win over Manheim Central.

These performances highlight the talent and competitiveness across the Lancaster-Lebanon League, with several players stepping up to lead their teams to victory. As the season progresses, we can expect more exciting games and standout performances.

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