Watch Top Football Plays 2016, Episode 3

B.J. Koubaroulis counts down the Top Plays from Week 3

Watch to find out which plays cracked the Top 10 and to see who earned the top spot. (Video by Nick Plum for Synthesis/Koubaroulis LLC / The Washington Post)

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September 19, 2016, 12:00 p.m. — High school football continues for all teams in the Washington, D.C. metro region. Week 3 saw a slew of fantastic plays, including lengthy touchdown runs, great passes and game-winners.

Here are the Top 10 plays from the weekend:

No. 10: Sherwood’s Jarvis Tillman catches a pass and runs over a defender for an 80-yard touchdown.

No. 9: Woodgrove’s Mike Kovich laterals to A.J. Organ who passes to Russell Blackwell for a touchdown.

No. 8: West Potomac’s Justine Annan breaks 4 tackles for a 30-yard touchdown.

No. 7: Patriot’s Jahmia Marcelle blocks a field goal and Mufudzi Chugugudza returns it for a 78-yard touchdown.

No. 6: South County’s Jack McDaniels finds Connor Buhrow for a touchdown, completing the Stallions comeback victory over Hayfield.

No. 5: Falls Church’s Tyler Reynolds makes an incredible diving catch for a touchdown.

No. 4: Dominion’s Vashon McCants breaks multiple tackles before finding Jayson Robinson for a Titans touchdown.

No. 3: Riverdale’s Zachariah McBride nails a game-winning 27-yard field goal.

No. 2: Douglass’ Maceo Barbosa scores a rushing touchdown to give the Eagles the lead and then Carlos Daye seals the deal with a game-ending sack on 4th down.

No. 1: Bishop McNamara’s Ian Lynch blocks a punt and Amir Jordan recovers it in the endzone, completing the Mustangs’ comeback win over Bishop Sullivan.

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