2. Will Parks, Germantown, senior, 6-1, 180. On offense, the speedy Pittsburgh recruit serves as a running back, usually when the Bears are near the end zone, and receiver. He posted three touchdowns against Samuel Fels, including an 87-yard interception return.
3. Damiere Shaw, Cardinal O'Hara, senior, 5-10, 170. Shaw, a Temple recruit who has been clocked at 4.5 seconds in the 40-yard dash, sparks the Lions as a running back, cornerback, and kick returner.
4. Brandon Shippen, Norristown, senior, 5-10, 175. Through six games, the Temple-bound Shippen, who doubles as a lockdown cornerback, had rushed for 803 yards and eight scores.
5. Sean Coleman, La Salle, junior, 5-9, 160. While his future is in lacrosse, where he is a topflight midfielder, Coleman is also quite a catalyst on the gridiron. He is a major threat as a receiver, cornerback, and kick returner.
6. Raul Quinones, Father Judge, senior, 5-11, 180. Quinones has been a stalwart at tailback and outside linebacker. Against Roman Catholic, he returned a second-half kickoff 91 yards for a score.
7. Brandon Peoples, Archbishop Wood, senior, 5-10, 180. The Temple commit is best known for his abilities as a ballcarrier and blocker for Desmon Peoples, his cousin, but he's also been a force as an outside linebacker/speed-rushing end.
8. Richie Sampson, Unionville, senior, 6-2, 195. At cornerback, Sampson, sidelined last season by a foot injury, has shined against the Ches-Mont League's best wideouts. He entered the weekend with 686 rushing yards and nine TDs.
9. Dan Gevirtz, North Penn, senior, 5-11, 175. In Friday night's 35-0 win over Quakertown, Gevirtz, a crafty wide receiver and cornerback, closed the scoring by returning the second-half kickoff 89 yards.