USA TODAY High School Sports Top 5 Stars of the Week: Oct. 2, 2023

The High School Sports staff picks the latest Stars of the Week as we enter October 2023

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It was another week packed with highlight-reel moments across the high school football landscape, with these five athletes catching our eye as the most impressive.

From record-breaking runs and catches to a Georgia QB continuing to put on a show to Big Man 2-point conversions to one giant leap, let’s give a standing-O to the following Stars of the Week:

– Jordan Marshall, Archbishop Moeller (Ohio)

– Ny Carr, Colquitt County (Ga.)

– Dylan Raiola, Buford (Ga.)

– Jac’Qawn McRoy, Clay-Chalkville (Ala.)

– Jalen Mickens, Willis (Texas)

Note from the HSS team: To possibly have an athlete featured in our weekly selection, DM the highlight videos to USA TODAY High School Sports on Instagram or Twitter.

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