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The Tennessean's top performers for Week 2

Here’s a look at the top 10 high school football performance’s from Week 2 of the regular season:

MBA running back Ty Chandler (44)

MBA running back Ty Chandler (44)

RB Ty Chandler, MBA

The Tennessee commitment racked up 148 yards on nine first-half carries, including touchdown runs of 63, 18 and 20 yards, to lead the Big Red to a convincing 49-7 win over Pearl-Cohn.

Coffee County quarterback Alontae Taylor

Coffee County quarterback Alontae Taylor

QB Alontae Taylor, Coffee County

The junior Tennessee commitment ran for 303 yards on 18 carries Friday at Pope John Paul II, and the 6-foot, 180-pounder notched his second consecutive four-touchdown performance in the 54-30 defeat.

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RB Darius Hylick, Mt. Juliet Christian

Hylick ran for a school-record 371 yards and eight touchdowns on 28 carries in the Saints’ 53-28 win over Richland, and the 5-foot-10, 200-pound sophomore also hauled in a 15 yard reception.

Kenwood running back Antwuan Branch

Kenwood running back Antwuan Branch

RB Antwuan Branch, Kenwood

The Purdue commitment carried 25 times for 229 yards, scoring on touchdown runs of 74, 13 and two yards, but the Knights still came up short Friday, suffering a 28-24 loss to Clarksville.

Which high school football games were rescheduled for Saturday?

Gallatin running back Jordan Mason (27).

Gallatin running back Jordan Mason (27).

RB Jordan Mason, Gallatin

Mason eclipsed the 200-yard mark for the second straight week, finishing with 213 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 31 carries in the Green Wave’s 35-28 win at Springfield.

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Greenbrier running back Nick Davis

Greenbrier running back Nick Davis

RB Nick Davis, Greenbrier

Davis carried 10 times for 225 yards with touchdown runs of 18, 79 and 80 yards in the Bobcats’ 41-20 triumph over Portland.

Wilson Central quarterback Blake Meadors.

Wilson Central quarterback Blake Meadors.

QB Blake Meadors, Wilson Central

Meadors completed 10 of 16 passes for 168 yards and a touchdown in the Wildcats’ 45-7 win over Station Camp, and the 6-foot-1, 209-pound senior also scored on runs of 13, 18 and three yards.

Hendersonville running back Anthony Hughes (3)

Hendersonville running back Anthony Hughes (3)

RB Anthony Hughes, Hendersonville

Hughes, who tallied 157 yards rushing on 16 carries, also made his presence felt in the passing game, hauling a 24-yard, first-quarter touchdown catch in the Commandos’ 31-9 win over Siegel.

Stratford quarterback Josh Trueheart (9)

Stratford quarterback Josh Trueheart (9)

QB Josh Trueheart, Stratford

Trueheart threw for 128 yards and three touchdowns on 10-of-17 passing, and the 6-foot-4, 220-pound senior also scored on a 3-yard touchdown run in the Spartans’ 54-0 win over Glencliff.

Brentwood Academy quarterback Jeremiah Oatsvall (4)

Brentwood Academy quarterback Jeremiah Oatsvall (4)

Jeremiah Oatsvall, Brentwood Academy

Oatsvall completed 12 of 21 passes for 182 yards with a touchdown in the Eagles’ 35-21 loss at nationally-ranked Trinity (Ky.), and the senior Austin Peay commitment also ran for 98 yards and a pair of scores.

RB Jarious Johnson, Franklin County

Johnson averaged over 17 yards per carry on Friday, totaling 177 yards and three touchdowns in the Rebels’ 33-7 triumph over Tullahoma.

Reach Michael Murphy at 615-259-8262 and on Twitter @Murph_TNsports

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