Watch Top Football Plays 2015, Episode 4

Host B.J. Koubaroulis counts down the Top Plays from Week 4

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 21, 2015, 2:05 p.m. — High school football is well underway in the Washington, D.C. metro region. Week 4 saw a slew of fantastic plays, including clutch defensive stops, highlight reel catches and lengthy touchdown runs.

Here are the Top 10 plays from the weekend:

No. 10: Marshall senior Jelani Murray snags the interception and returns it for the pick six; later, his huge block frees his quarterback, Markel Harrison.

No. 9: DuVal senior Antoine Brooks, Jr. breaks five tackles on an 85-yard touchdown run.

No. 8: Wilson junior quarterback Steven Williams, Jr. throws for six touchdowns in the game.

No. 7: Paint Branch senior receiver Ivan Nnadi with two touchdown grabs, including a catch that sealed the game in the fourth quarter.

No. 6: Bullis junior running back Damani Neal catches the short touchdown pass from Dwayne Haskins, Jr., and then Neal runs in the two-point conversion to tie the game late in the fourth quarter.

No. 5: Howard senior receiver Cameron Carlyle rolls over the defender en route to the lengthy touchdown from Casey Crawford.

No. 4: Whitman junior running back Gunnar Morton with four rushing touchdowns, including two lengthy runs.

No. 3: West Potomac special teams blocks the field goal attempt in the final minute to save the win.

No. 2: Mount Vernon senior receiver Joshua McGriggs catches three touchdown passes and returns a kickoff for another touchdown.

No. 1: Broad Run junior running back Meech Hembry runs for five touchdowns, three from 50+ yards, and amasses over 250 yards total.

Week 4 sure was a special one, check back in next week to see what Week 5 has in store.

Watch Episode 3 here.

Watch Episode 2 here.

Watch Episode 1 here.


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