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It was another week in Arkansas high school football full of key performers making an impact for their respective squads.

Here’s a look at those top individual performances from Week 2. Also, readers can now vote on who they think should be the Arkansas Player of the Week. Vote as many times as you like until 11:59 p.m. CT on Sunday, and the winner will be announced next week.

Top performances from Week 2 in Arkansas high school football

Jason Alvarado, Berryville: Alvarado rushed for 151 yards on 13 carries with two TDs in the Bobcats’ 38-14 win against Greenland.

Ryan Allen, Mountainburg: Allen rushed for 190 yards on 30 carries and scored three TDs in the Dragons’ 27-25 win against Baptist Prep.

Kane Archer, Greenwood: Archer, the Bulldog senior quarterback and UCF commit, completed 23-of-29 passes for 318 yards and two TDs while adding 116 yards rushing on 20 carries and three TDs in a 43-42 win against Springdale Har-Ber. He also scored the game-winning two-point conversion.

Enoch Assan, Greenbrier: Assan, a senior tailback, rushed for 314 yards on 22 carries and had five TDs in the Panthers’ 48-34 win against Van Buren.

Caden Ayers, McCrory: Ayers found the end zone five times in the Jaguars’ 52-22 win against Clarendon. He had four rushing TDs and caught one for the other score.

Titus Benson, Siloam Springs: A freshman quarterback, Benton completed 12-of-17 passes for 184 yards and four TDs in the Panthers’ 48-7 win against Pea Ridge.

Jaiden Brown, Hope: Brown caught five passes for 79 yards and three TDs as the Bobcats defeated Ashdown in overtime, 25-19.

Kaibrein Buchanan, Des Arc: Buchanan rushed for 125 yards and two TDs in Des Arc’s 46-14 win against Bald Knob.

Cayden Burch, Bismarck: Burch had TD runs covering 50 and 70 yards and also threw a 25-yard TD pass in the Lions’ 48-21 win against Glen Rose.

Rico Coffee, Cross County: Coffee had three TD runs, including runs of 70 and 60 yards in the first quarter, in the Thunderbirds’ 54-0 win against Piggott. His other TD covered 70 yards.

Hayden Daniel, Booneville: Daniel rushed for 148 yards on just 10 carries with a TD in the Bearcats’ 35-7 win against Paris.

Aaron Davis, Warren: Davis rushed for three first-half TDs, the first covering 69 yards, and finished with 114 yards in the Lumberjacks’ 42-0 win against Watson Chapel.

Brodie Dufrene, Clinton: Dufrene, a senior quarterback, completed 13-of-19 passes for 181 yards and a TD in the Yellowjackets’ 42-0 win against Huntsville.

Ethan Dunn, Fort Smith Southside: A senior linebacker, Dunn had 11 tackles, two for loss and a sack in the Mavericks’ 35-7 win against Little Rock Central.

Qulan Green, Barton: Green caught two passes for 81 yards and a TD and had a 55-yard pick-six in the Bears’ 42-0 win against Marianna.

Tyler Hampton, Sylvan Hills: Hampton threw for four TD passes, the first two covering 68 and 60 yards, in the Bears’ 50-0 win against Russellville. Sylvan Hills, winless a year ago, is already 3-0.

Ryder Ingle, Lonoke: A junior running back/linebacker, Ingle rushed for 60 yards and two TDs and also had six tackles and a fumble recovery on defense in the Jackrabbits’ 34-7 win against Wynne.

QT Johnson, Stuttgart: Johnson caught six passes for 155 yards and three TDs in the Ricebirds’ 49-14 win against Malvern.

Carter Little, Charleston: The Tigers’ senior quarterback passed for 187 yards and three TDs and added 161 yards rushing on just nine carries and two TDs as Charleston took the “Franklin County Feud” against Ozark, winning 52-20.

Mason Martin, Atkins: Martin rushed for 161 yards on nine carries and three TDs and also hauled in a TD pass in the Red Devils’ 38-0 win at Conway Christian.

Jacob Miles, Searcy: A sophomore QB, Miles was 11-of-18 passing for 231 yards and two TDs and also had a rushing TD in the Lions’ 19-7 win against Harrison.

Blake Moody, Arkadelphia: Moody rushed for three TDs, including a clinching 10-yard dash into the end zone with less than five minutes left as the Badgers defeated Lake Hamilton, 36-28.

Jeremiah Motes, Bryant: A senior quarterback, Motes completed 8-of-10 passes for 146 yards and two TDs as the Hornets downed Little Rock Parkview, 49-6.

Slade Norwood, Farmington: Norwood, who was pressed into quarterback duty after an injury to the Cardinals’ regular starting QB, engineered a late drive, capping it with a 6-yard keeper into the end zone as Farmington rallied past rival Prairie Grove, 28-27.

Brody Parker, Palestine-Wheatley: Parker passed for 230 yards and three TDs and added a rushing TD in the Patriots’ 46-7 win against Jonesboro Westside.

Daniel Rameriz, Cedarville: Rameriz rushed for 257 yards on 21 carries and four TDs as the Pirates defeated Johnson County Westside, 51-20.

Jeff Regan, Rogers: The Mounties’ senior QB, an Air Force commit, completed 12-of-18 passes for 243 yards and three TDs and added 115 yards rushing on eight carries and three more scores in the Mounties’ high-scoring 84-40 win against Sheridan.

Tre Thompson, Bentonville West: Thompson completed 12-of-20 passes for 294 yards and three TDs and added 69 yards rushing with a TD in the Wolverines’ 41-7 win against Muskogee, Okla.

Levi Warrior, Maumelle: A junior quarterback, Warrior completed 16-of-26 passes for 221 yards and a TD and he also added a rushing TD in the Hornets’ 38-24 win against Vilonia.

Mason Woods, Gosnell: Woods rushed for 284 yards on 31 carries and found the end zone four times as the Pirates moved to 3-0 with a 63-24 win against Osceola.

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