High school football Week 5: Check out standout performances in the YAIAA

Matt Allibone
York Daily Record
GTPA

Take a look at some of the top performances from YAIAA players during the fifth week of the season.

Note: This list comes from the statistics that GameTimePA is able to obtain from area games. If we are missing a standout player, it is likely because we have not received the statistics yet. Feel free to email those players' stats to mallibone@ydr.com.

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Passing 

Cade Pribula, Central York 
He keeps finding ways to top previous standout performances. Against New Oxford on the road Friday, Pribula completed 18-of-25 passes for more than 300 yards, five touchdowns and one interception. He also rushed for 65 yards as the Panthers rolled to a 60-21 win. 

Wes Burns, York Catholic
The senior was tremendous in his third straight start, going 17-of-22 for 310 yards and five touchdowns in a 38-0 win over Biglerville. All of his touchdowns were at least 19 yards long. 

Zech Sanderson, Northeastern 
The 6-foot-3 junior was impressive in a 41-25 loss to Dallastown, going 9-of-15 for 186 yards and three touchdowns. He gave the Bobcats an early lead with two long touchdown passes in the first quarter — one to Jordan Lagana and one to Kaden Hamilton. 

Corey Wise, West York
While the Bulldogs continue to struggle, Wise keeps playing well. The junior went 14-of-26 for 158 yards with two touchdowns and one interception in a 34-14 loss to Wyomissing. Both of his touchdown passes were longer than 30 yards.  

York Catholic's Wesley Burns runs with the ball against Littlestown on Friday, September 14, 2018. The Bolts fell to the Fighting Irish 22-19.

Noah Hulslander, Kennard-Dale
The Rams aren't known for throwing the ball, but Hulslander had a career game on Friday despite a 31-25 loss to York Suburban. He went 8-of-15 for 127 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for a score. He also caught a 20-yard reception on a trick play. 

Justin Johnson, Dover
Although he threw two interceptions, Johnson proved to be an impressive dual threat in a 31-21 win over Eastern York. He went 12-of-19 for 130 yards and a touchdowns and rushed for 77 yards and another score. 

Rushing 

Nyzair Smith, Dallastown
The senior hasn't gotten as much attention as last season, but his numbers might end up being just as good. In a 41-25 home win over Northeastern, Smith rushed for 321 yards and four touchdowns on 34 carries. Two of his scores were longer than 40 yards. He now has more than 1,000 yards rushing and 12 touchdowns this season. 

Ammon Robinson, Gettysburg
His profile continues to grow after another terrific game. Robinson rushed for 172 yards and three touchdowns on 18 carries as Gettysburg beat Susquehannock, 40-3. 

Savion Harrison, York Suburban
The junior led the Trojans' stunning second-half comeback in a 31-25 road win over Kennard-Dale. Harrison rushed 20 times for 211 yards and three touchdowns. His 63-yard burst in the fourth quarter set up his 1-yard winning score a play later. 

Dayjure Stewart, York High
He didn't break 400 yards again, but Stewart continued to be a playmaker in a York High's 55-14 road win against Spring Grove. He rushed just 11 times for 161 yards and scored two touchdowns. 

Trace Grim, Bermudian Springs
He continues to be one of the top running backs in Adams County. Grim rushed for 134 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries in a 34-6 win over Fairfield. 

Logan Brown, Delone Catholic
Sharing carries with other capable backs hasn't prevented Brown from putting up numbers. He rushed only 14 times but picked up 141 yards and scored a 62-yard touchdown in a 27-7 road win over Littlestown. He also caught three passes for 51 yards. 

Receiving 

Saahir Cornelius, Central York
The senior continues to be a major contributor is his first year as a varsity player. He caught six passes for 111 yards and two touchdowns in a 39-point win over New Oxford. 

Manuel Montes, York Catholic
He established quite a connection with Burns on Friday, catching six passes for 130 yards and a 38-yard touchdown. 

Noah Kiel, York Catholic
Talk about making the most of your opportunities. Kiel caught four passes on Friday, with three of them going for touchdowns. He finished with 88 receiving yards. 

Rod Rideout, York High
More of an all-around performance, but Rideout continues to have a nose for the end zone. He rushed four times for 28 yards and two touchdowns, and caught two passes for 69 yards, with both receptions going for scores. 

Kaden Hamilton, Northeastern 
He caught four passes for 72 yards and two touchdowns against Dallastown Friday. His first touchdown went for 37 yards. 

Andrew LaManna, West York
The 6-foot-5 receiver continued his impressive season, catching eight passes for 88 yards and a 33-yard touchdown. 

Week 5 results

Bermudian Springs 34, Fairfield 6
Central York 60, New Oxford 21
Dallastown 41, Northeastern 25
Delone Catholic 27, Littlestown 7
Dover 31, Eastern York 21
Gettysburg 40, Susquehannock 3
Red Lion 37, South Western 7
Wyomissing 34, West York 14
York Catholic 38, Biglerville 0
York High 55, Spring Grove 14
York Suburban 31, Kennard-Dale 25
Saturday's game
Hanover 44, York Tech 12