2019 Ohio State commit leads Blessed Trinity to 4A Georgia state championship game.
Video: Steele Chambers Ultimate Highlights Highlights of Blessed Trinity's (GA) 4-star running back Steele Chambers.
The 4-star running back from Blessed Trinity had a monster game, rushing for 244 yards and three scores and he also threw a touchdown in the 51-35 win over Troup County (LaGrange) to advance to the Georgia 4A state championship.
Chambers has helped lead the Titans to a perfect record in 2018 and has rushed for 1,500-plus yards and 25 touchdowns. He has also thrown for three more scores and has one touchdown reception during his senior campaign.

Steele Chambers, Blessed Trinity
File photo by Dean Swint
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The 4-star linebacker had a huge game in Menlo-Atherton's comeback win against Wilcox (Santa Clara) to claim the CIF Central Coast Section Open Division I title. Heimuli finished the night with a team 11 tackles and also had an interceptions, fumble recovery, tackle for loss and a sack. Next up for the Bears is Eureka in the CIF Division 3-AA Northern California championship game. The winner gets Lincoln (San Diego) in the 3-AA state title.
The Chiefs have had one of the best defenses in the country this year, especially since they got their 4-star defensive end back. The Chiefs have been lights out in the playoffs,especially over the last two weeks. They held the back-to-back state champs American Heritage (Plantation) to seven points and clinched a spot in its first state championship game beating Jesuit (Tampa) 14-3 this past week. Bogle led a defensive charge against the Tigers and if they beat North Marion (Citra) on Friday they will win the school's first state title in school history.
The Spartans 4-star linebacker has been a major factor on both sides of the ball for the No. 8 team in the country. He was all over the field in De La Salle's 42-7 win over Liberty (Brentwood) to claim the school's 27th consecutive North Coast Section title. Up next for To'oto'o is another crack at No. 1 Mater Dei (Santa Ana) in the CIF Open Division state championship game on Saturday at Cerritos College (Norwalk).
The 2019 Illinois commit ended his high school career a state champion. The 4-star athlete led the Titans to the school's first ever state title and finished the night with 200 yards of total offense and four touchdowns in their 45-19 win over Cardinal Ritter College Prep (St. Louis) in the Class 3 Missouri championship.