A Michigan high school football player stunned the crowd Sunday with an incredible interception.
Belleville High School linebacker Adrian Walker Jr. jumped into the air and tipped a pass from Southfield A&T quarterback Isaiah Marshall near the 25-yard line. Walker caught the slanted ball behind his back and intercepted it. The linebacker returned the interception about 15 yards, but was tripped by a Southfield A&T player near the opposing 10-yard line.
Adrian Walker Jr. of Belleville (Mich.) had one of the best interceptions I’ve ever seen. pic.twitter.com/JzC578XrJT
— Dan Wetzel (@DanWetzel) November 27, 2023
Walker’s teammates immediately surrounded him, celebrating, pressing helmets together and shouting words of encouragement. Walker’s highlight-reel play had the crowd erupting, cheering, pumping his fists and jumping up and down in joy.
The announcers were also not shy in praising the high school student.
“Adrian Walker with his dynamic skills!” one of the announcers yelled.
“Oh my god,” said the announcer on the other end. “He went up two and stopped it and then he reached his hand behind him and stabbed it and intercepted the Belleville defense. That was a great play. Wow, I don’t think I’ve ever seen that before.”
“This is some kind of incredible play,” the first announcer said approvingly.
Belleville faced Southfield A&T in the Division 1 state championship in Detroit on Sunday.Walker is reportedly doing great. offer sheet According to 247, there are participants from premier college football programs such as LSU, Michigan State, Wisconsin and Colorado.