High school football: Oklahoma ironman Carson Reeder among this week's Stat Freaks

By Thomas Frey Sep 17, 2024, 12:00pm

Liberty senior caught four touchdowns, intercepted three passes and forced a fumble in 53-20 victory.

This edition of high school football Stat Freaks is headlined by Carson Reeder of Liberty (Mounds, Okla.), who made game-changing plays on both sides in a 53-20 win over Morris (Okla.).

The senior caught five passes for 188 yards, turning four into touchdowns. On the defensive side of the ball, he had three interceptions while forcing a fumble.

Senior Jayden Milton of West Carroll (Atwood, Tenn.) also had a night to remember. He ran for 406 yards on 20 carries and five touchdowns. The game changer also made a big play on defense, returning an interception 74 yards during the War Eagles' 50-43 victory.

In one of the biggest national contests of the week, senior Nehemiah Borner of No. 4 Duncanville (Texas) sacked the St. Frances Academy (Baltimore, Md.) quarterback on three straight plays to end the game and preserve a 28-24 win over the 22nd-ranked Panthers.



An Indiana game between Guerin Catholic (Noblesville) and Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory (Indianapolis) had three Stat Freaks, including senior Hayden Cler, who approached a high school national record by hauling in 26 receptions. Click here to read more.

This week also saw the longest field goals of the season as Rhett Armstrong of Palmer Ridge (Monument, Colo.) booted a 62-yarder and Zachry Sugandi of St. Louis Catholic (Lake Charles, La.) was successful from 59 yards.

Read on for a look at the best statistical performances from around the nation for games played between Sept. 12 and 15. Only players with stats submitted to MaxPreps are considered for inclusion in Stat Freaks. Find out more about how to get your athlete featured on MaxPreps.
Nehemiah Borner of No. 4 Duncanville had three consecutive sacks to help preserve the Panthers' 28-24 win over No. 22 St. Frances Academy on Saturday. (Photo: Robbie Rakestraw)
Nehemiah Borner of No. 4 Duncanville had three consecutive sacks to help preserve the Panthers' 28-24 win over No. 22 St. Frances Academy on Saturday. (Photo: Robbie Rakestraw)
Passing

Malcolm Houze, Sr., Guerin Catholic (Noblesville, Ind.)
40-56, 638 yards, 8 TDs. 8 carries, 59 yards, TD run

Kamden Lopati, So., West (Salt Lake City, Utah)
37-51, 581 yards, 5 TDs, 12 carries, 115 yards

Ty Bryson, Sr., Hamshire-Fannett (Hamshire, Texas)
23-25, 544 yards, 6 TDs

Ja'niaus Avanti K'Mere Hall, Jr., Lima Senior (Lima, Ohio)

29-46, 532 yards, 7 TDs



Jamie Jones, Jr., Valley (Louisville, Ky.)
21-33, 504 passing yards, 6 TDs, 6 carries, 103 yards

Aidan Anderson, Jr., Evart (Mich.)
19-24, 468 yards, 6 TDs

Hayden Fletcher, Sr., Liberty (Peoria, Ariz.)

22-30, 450 yards, 6 TDs

Eric Cisneros, Jr., Palmer (Texas)
21-29, 437 yards, 6 TDs, 22 carries 129 yards, 2 TDs

Peyton Houston, So., Evangel Christian Academy (Shreveport, La.)
28-40, 414 yards, 6 TDs, 5 carries, 48 rushing yards

Dusty Bannister, Sr., Wellington (Kan.)
24-35, 483 yards, 4 TDs, 12 carries, 41 yards, 2 TDs

Rushing

C.J. Harris, Sr., Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory (Indianapolis, Ind.)

29 carries, 402 yards, 5 TDs



Daniel Marlow, Sr., Santa Rosa Academy (Menifee, Calif.)
27 carries, 251 yards, 4 TDs, 60-yard pick-six, 152 passing yards, 2 passing TDs

Jayden Milton, Sr., West Carroll (Atwood, Tenn.)

20 carries, 406 rushing yards, 5 TDs, 75-yard interception return

Reginald Jones, Jr., Sanger (Texas)
30 carries, 402 yards, 4 TDs

Xavier Ford, Sr., Leesville (La.)
31 Carries, 400 yards, 6 TDs

Alvin Henderson, Sr., Elba (Ala.)

18 carries, 345 yards, 7 TDs

Dylan Hayhurst, Sr., Goldwater (Phoenix, Ariz.)
31 carries, 333 yards, 6 TDs, 9 tackles

Ashton St. Jean, Sr., Rock Academy (San Diego, Calif.)
29 carries, 374 yards, 4 TDs

Kip Brigham, Jr., Wahoo (Neb.)
13 carries, 342 yards, 7 TDs, 32-yard TD reception, 5 tackles



Hayden Allard, Jr., Killingly (Conn.)
18 carries, 307 yards, 7 TDs, INT

Receiving

Hayden Cler, Sr., Guerin Catholic (Noblesville, Ind.)
26 catches, 396 yards, 6 TDs

Trey Porpora, Jr., Palmyra-Macedon (Palmyra, N.Y.)
4 reception, 159 yards, 4 TDs, INT

Isaiah Wilson, Sr., Lima Senior (Lima, Ohio)
9 receptions, 225 yards, 3 TDs

Brandon Cantu, So., Plains (Texas)
11 receptions, 262 yards, 2 TDs



Devuan Jones, Sr., Valley (Louisville, Ky.)
12 receptions, 314 yards, 4 TDs

Lucas Johnson, Sr., Evart (Mich.)
9 reception, 243 yards, 4 TDs

Aeneas Redmond, Sr., Desert Vista (Phoenix, Ariz.)
11 receptions, 272 yards, 4 TDs

Camrin Jackson, Sr., Kimball (Dallas, Texas)

12 receptions, 259 yards, 4 TDs

Andrew Washington, Sr., Mary Star of the Sea (San Pedro, Calif.)
9 receptions, 250 yards, 5 TDs, 8 tackles, 2 pass deflections

Andrew Esposito, Jr., New Canaan (Conn.)
9 receptions, 271 yards, 5 TDs

Defense



Nehemiah Borner, Sr., Duncanville (Texas)
3 fourth-quarter sacks, 10 tackles

Carson Reeder, Jr., Liberty (Mounds, Okla.)

3 interceptions, forced fumble, 5 receptions, 188 yards, 4 TDs

Michael Gaul, Sr., State College (Pa.)
3 sacks, 2 interceptions, pick-six

Georgie Bilger, Sr., Mount Union (Pa.)
5 sacks, 10 tackles

Manasa Pela, Sr., Highland (Salt Lake City, Utah)
Sack, interception, 2 passing TDs, 3 rushing TDs, 254 total yards

Special teams

Rhett Armstrong, Sr., Palmer Ridge (Monument, Colo.)
62-yard field goal

Zachry Sugandi, Sr., St. Louis Catholic (Lake Charles, La.)

59-yard field goal, 63-yard punt



Conner Matthew Hughes, Sr., Fort Payne (Ala.)
Made 56 and 57-yard field goals

Jack Drygas, Jr., Legacy Christian Academy (Frisco, Texas)
56-yard field goal

Ifeoluwa Adeoba II, Sr., Pike (Indianapolis, Ind.)

2 blocked punts, 3 tackles for loss, sack