High school football top performers for Week 4
A look at some of the top performances in high school football games across the Southland on Thursday and Friday:
PASSING
—Dermaricus Davis, Etiwanda: The Washington commit passed for 336 yards and two touchdowns in win over Glendora.
—Brady Smigiel, Newbury Park: Passed for six touchdowns in win over Royal, giving him 23 in four games.
—Jace Lowe, Dana Hills: Passed for 373 yards and four touchdowns in win over Woodbridge.
RUSHING
__Sol McGarey, Nordhoff: Rushed for 406 yards and six touchdowns in win over Trinity Classical.
—Charles Hughes, Santa Ana: Rushed for 281 yards and five touchdowns in win over St. Margaret’s.
—Jaylin Burt, North Hollywood: Rushed for 241 yards and six touchdowns in win over Grant.
—Cincere Rhaney, Gardena Serra: Rushed for 217 yards and two touchdowns in win over Oaks Christian.
RECEIVING
—Noah Kucera, Dana Hills: Set a school record with 12 receptions for 254 yards and two touchdowns in win over Woodbridge.
—Vance Spafford, Mission Viejo: The sophomore caught three touchdown passes in triple-overtime win over Los Alamitos.
—Cameron Brewer, Bishop Montgomery: Caught 10 passes for 198 yards and three touchdowns in win over St. Monica.
__Isaiah Dillon, Oxnard Pacifica: Made five touchdown catches in win over San Marcos.
DEFENSE
—Brandon Lockhart, Loyola: The sophomore returned an interception 88 yards for a touchdown in loss to Chaminade.
—Curtis Williams, Carson: Had two interceptions in win over Hamilton.
CIF Southern Section and City Section high school football scores from the Week 4 slate of games.
SPECIAL TEAMS
—Dawit Crain, Yucaipa: Kicked four field goals in victory over Palm Springs.
—Ayden Gutierrez, Damien: Had an 88-yard kickoff return and finished with three touchdowns in win over Charter Oak.
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