Junior QB leads No. 12 St. Louis to dominant 47-7 win over No. 24 Narbonne

By Zack Poff Aug 18, 2018, 9:50am

Jayden de Laura is next up on the Crusaders quarterback train.

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Marcus Mariota, Tua Tagovailoa and Chevan Cordeiro are the last three big-time quarterback from St. Louis.

Get ready to add Jayden de Laura to that list.

The junior helped No. 12 St. Louis (Honolulu) to a dominant 47-7 win Friday against No. 24 Narbonne (Harbor City, Calif.) at Aloha Stadium (Honolulu).

In his first two starts, de Laura has thrown for nearly 400 yards and six touchdowns while barely playing in the second half because of huge halftime leads. He has all the tools and expect a ton of Division I offers to head his way over the next two years.



The Crusaders' defense is one of the best in the country led by 4-star defensive tackle Faatui Tuitele and 2020 linebacker Jordan Botelho. St. Louis has outscored the opposition 116 to 13 through its first two games.

Narbonne flew to Hawaii with several key players out because of transfer rules. The Gauchos still had plenty of talent on the field, but expect them to be at full strength once they get everyone back including Jake Garcia, one of the top quarterbacks from the Class of 2021. He has to sit out 30 days after transferring from Long Beach Poly (Long Beach, Calif.).

Up next for St. Louis is a very good Mililani (Hawaii) team, which enters next Saturday's showdown 2-0. Narbonne doesn't have to travel as far next week with a road game lined up against Long Beach Poly.