Last week: Zach Smith of Gladstone was The Oregonian's high school football honor roll winner for Oct. 20-26. Smith earned 29.26% of the votes (405 votes). The senior ran for 167 yards and three touchdowns on 14 carries as the top-ranked Gladiators beat Molalla 70-21 to win the outright title in the Class 4A Tri-Valley Conference.

This week: Vote for the following Football Honor Roll nominees for their performances during the week of October 27 - November 2:

Chase Morrison, Jesuit: Morrison had another electric performance in his final regular season game at Jesuit. He exceeded 1,000 yards on the season (1,058) after carrying the ball 20 times for 213 yards and five touchdowns. It was the second time this season Morrison had five rushing touchdowns in a game and he finished the year with 24. Jesuit (7-2, 7-0 Metro) won its seventh consecutive game after an 0-2 start and finished with the seven-seed in the OSA 6A playoffs. The Crusaders will host No. 26 Gresham (4-5, 2-5 Mt. Hood) in Round 1 on Friday.

Devin Sunkle, Wilsonville: The Wildcats' defensive end scored the game's only touchdown with a 91-yard interception return in Wilsonville's 12-0 win over No. 5 Hillsboro.

Jonathan Boland, Parkrose: The Broncos quarterback passed for 220 yards and two touchdowns and ran 22 times for 76 yards and a score in Parkrose's 26-15 win over Putnam. The victory clinched a state playoff berth for Parkrose, just its second since 1982.

Taylor Jensen, Forest Grove: The junior capped a second consecutive stellar season as the Vikings starting quarterback by throwing for 297 yards and two touchdowns to lead his team to a 35-28 win over McMinnville in Pigeon Bowl II. Jensen was 18 of 24 without being intercepted and added two rushing touchdowns as Forest Grove beat the rival Grizzlies for the second year in a row.

Devin Kaneshiro, Liberty: The explosive junior carried 10 times for 141 yards and three touchdowns as Liberty blew past La Salle for a 51-34 victory in Hillsboro. Kaneshiro also caught three passes and returned two kicks for 29 yards for the Falcons, who will take an eight-game win streak into Friday's playoff opener against Crescent Valley.

Alec Furst, Cascade Christian: The senior quarterback returned after missing five games with a broken collarbone to throw seven touchdown passes in a 49-7 win over St. Mary's. Jake Booker had eight catches for 158 yards and three touchdowns for Cascade Christian.

Zach Parker, Lake Oswego: The 6-foot-2 senior had two interceptions and a 30-yard touchdown catch to help lead the Lakers to a 37-14 win over rival Lakeridge in the Battle for the Lake.

Kellen Strahm, Sheldon: The senior quarterback ran for 192 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries and completed 9 of 18 passes for 108 yards as No. 5 Sheldon won at No. 6 North Medford 21-14.

Patrick Benson, Sunset: The junior wide receiver picked a great time to stage his varsity coming out party. Benson didn't have a catch for the Apollos varsity team before Friday night's game against Century at Hillsboro Stadium, but made three huge ones for 71 yards to help lift Sunset past the Jaguars 27-22. Benson's first catch went for 28 yards and a touchdown near the end of the first quarter. His second catch was good for 16 yards and another score midway through the second period. And his third grab picked up another 27 yards - and almost another TD - taking his team down to the Century 1-yard line and setting up Caden Carter's score on the next play.

Craig Contreras, South Medford: The senior quarterback completed 11 of 18 passes for 180 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 105 yards on 31 carries as the Panthers beat Thurston 28-14.

Sirgeo Hoffman, Gresham: The senior ran for 273 yards and four touchdowns on 39 carries to lift the Gophers to a 27-7 win over Centennial. For the season, Hoffman has rushed for a state-leading 1,751 yards and 22 touchdowns.

Hunter Mattson, Corvallis: The junior rushed for 261 yards and three touchdowns on 39 carries as the Spartans beat South Albany 49-45.

Ryan Durrant, Century: The senior wide receiver didn't quite get everything he wanted on Friday night, but boy did he ever come close. Durrant, hosting Sunset at Hillsboro Stadium along with his Jaguars teammates, made seven catches for a game-high 91 yards and one touchdown in his team's 27-22 loss to the Apollos. His last catch, a 10-yard catch on a Cody Chimienti throw, pushed the Jaguars to the Sunset 49-yard line, and set up the team's final three shots - ultimately fruitless - at victory.