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undefined undefinedEach week during the high school football season, Courant staff writer Tom Yantz will evaluate the top individual performances and select his Fabulous 15 from the weekend. Week 9's best:
•Jamir Bittle-James, Platt: Scored three TDs and ran for 154 yards as the Panthers downed RHAM, 27-12.
•Mike Buonocore, Newington: Made 14 tackles and blocked one punt in a 20-0 win over Hartford Public.
•Chris Rose, Capital Prep: Rushed for 225 yards and four TDs on six carries in a 34-29 win over Brien McMahon. Had two catches for 106 yards and a touchdown, and ran for two two-point conversions.
•Max DeLorenzo, Berlin: Set the school career rushing record (2,957 yards) with TD runs of 59 and 17 yards to help the Redcoats trounce Fermi, 48-0.
•Tyler Dube, Southington: Made 11 receptions for 146 yards and three scores in a 40-20 loss to Conard.
•Lester Efianayi, Manchester: Recorded two sacks and forced a fumble as the Indians defense stopped New Britain, 19-6.
•Jonathan Esposito, Conard: Ran for 327 yards and four touchdowns and had a fumble recovery and an interception against Southington.
•Randall Graham, Weaver: Rushed for 175 yards and three touchdowns as Weaver beat Bulkeley, 30-20, at Dillon Stadium.
•Denzell Jones, Bloomfield: Had TD runs of 1, 6 and 9 yards, finishing with 70 yards and passing for 206 and one TD in a 43-14 victory over Rocky Hill.
•Mike Lipka, Bristol Eastern: Recovered a fumble for a TD and ran 69 yards, including two TDs, in a 42-7 win over Maloney.
•Ryan McCarthy, Glastonbury: Recorded TDs on punt returns of 53 and 36 yards in a 40-0 rout of East Hartford.
•Tyler Murphy, Wethersfield: Needed six carries to total 183 yards and had two scores as the Eagles routed E.O. Smith, 42-6.
•Pierre Narcisse, Windsor: Completed 16 of 29 passes for 300 yards and five TDs and ran for 74 yards as the Warriors beat South Windsor, 38-6.
•Amari Osbourne, Bulkeley: Rushed for 266 yards and three scores in a 30-20 loss to Weaver.
•Travis Thomas, St. Paul/Goodwin Tech: Caught a 5-yard scoring pass from Tanner Bachand with 3 seconds left to lift the Falcons over Torrington, 26-20.
•Jamir Bittle-James, Platt: Scored three TDs and ran for 154 yards as the Panthers downed RHAM, 27-12.
•Mike Buonocore, Newington: Made 14 tackles and blocked one punt in a 20-0 win over Hartford Public.
•Chris Rose, Capital Prep: Rushed for 225 yards and four TDs on six carries in a 34-29 win over Brien McMahon. Had two catches for 106 yards and a touchdown, and ran for two two-point conversions.
•Max DeLorenzo, Berlin: Set the school career rushing record (2,957 yards) with TD runs of 59 and 17 yards to help the Redcoats trounce Fermi, 48-0.
•Tyler Dube, Southington: Made 11 receptions for 146 yards and three scores in a 40-20 loss to Conard.
•Lester Efianayi, Manchester: Recorded two sacks and forced a fumble as the Indians defense stopped New Britain, 19-6.
•Jonathan Esposito, Conard: Ran for 327 yards and four touchdowns and had a fumble recovery and an interception against Southington.
•Randall Graham, Weaver: Rushed for 175 yards and three touchdowns as Weaver beat Bulkeley, 30-20, at Dillon Stadium.
•Denzell Jones, Bloomfield: Had TD runs of 1, 6 and 9 yards, finishing with 70 yards and passing for 206 and one TD in a 43-14 victory over Rocky Hill.
•Mike Lipka, Bristol Eastern: Recovered a fumble for a TD and ran 69 yards, including two TDs, in a 42-7 win over Maloney.
•Ryan McCarthy, Glastonbury: Recorded TDs on punt returns of 53 and 36 yards in a 40-0 rout of East Hartford.
•Tyler Murphy, Wethersfield: Needed six carries to total 183 yards and had two scores as the Eagles routed E.O. Smith, 42-6.
•Pierre Narcisse, Windsor: Completed 16 of 29 passes for 300 yards and five TDs and ran for 74 yards as the Warriors beat South Windsor, 38-6.
•Amari Osbourne, Bulkeley: Rushed for 266 yards and three scores in a 30-20 loss to Weaver.
•Travis Thomas, St. Paul/Goodwin Tech: Caught a 5-yard scoring pass from Tanner Bachand with 3 seconds left to lift the Falcons over Torrington, 26-20.