Harrisburg senior Shaquon Anderson-Butts showed why he's one of Pennsylvania's top receivers with a strong performance during Saturday's 33-14 victory over Imhotep Charter.
The Penn State pledge caught three passes for 59 yards and hauled in a 36-yard touchdown pass to open the second-half scoring.
Anderson-Butts, a consensus three-star prospect in the 2018 cycle, matched up against Imhotep's star safety Isheem Young, a fellow Penn State commit, throughout the game.
"It felt good because we're going to practice against each other next year," said Anderson-Butts, on locking up with Young, a four-star prospect.

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