California high school football: 20 Central Section players to watch

By Staff Report Mar 9, 2021, 12:00pm

Two of the area's biggest stars forgo season for college, but plenty of talent remains.

The Central Section had two state high school football champions in 2019, which seems a world away from where we are today. Central (Fresno) and Bakersfield Christian each grabbed CIF titles and while the shortened spring season won't have any postseason, there is still plenty to play for.

And when the Central Section teams kickoff in a few weeks, the talent on the field is as good as anywhere in the state. Two high-level players, Keanu Willians and Xavier Worthy each opted to forgo their senior years to enroll early, but there are still a ton of skilled players ready to show out.
Zach Buckey, Garces Memorial
Zach Buckey, Garces Memorial
File photo by Matt Plugge
20 Central Section football players to watch

Senior | WDE | 6-5, 250 | Stanford
The Rams' three-star has NFL bloodlines with his father Jeff playing for the Dolphins and 49ers. Zah Buckey had seven sacks in 2019.

Thomas Cole | San Luis Obispo
Senior | OT | 6-7, 265 | UCLA

With an NFL frame and size, the three-star paved the way for Tiger ball carries to gain 2,000 yards last season.

Ricky Easterwood | Bakersfield
Senior | QB | 6-2, 205 | Undecided

The Drillers field general threw for nearly 1,500 yards and 12 scores in 2019.

Xavier Hailey | Tulare Union (Tulare)
Senior | CB | 5-11, 160 | New Mexico

A three-star corner, the future Lobo has 11 career interceptions and has made two regional bowl game appearances.

Zion Hall | Garces Memorial (Bakersfield)
Senior | WR | 5-7, 160 | Cal Poly
A breakout season in 2019, the Ridgeview transfer had 893 yards receiving on 70 catches and eight touchdowns.

Jordan Hornbeak | San Joaquin Memorial (Fresno)
Senior | RB, 6-0, 195 | Fresno State

The three-star back ran for more than 1,700 yards last season as the Panthers reached the 1-A NorCal title game.



Velltray Jefferson | Edison (Fresno)
Senior | ATH | 6-4, 230 | Utah

A wideout and linebacker for the Tigers, he's projected by 247Sports to play linebacker or on the edge for the Utes.

Nate Johnson | Clovis
Junior | QB | 6-2, 185 | Undecided

The three-star was in a backup role last year, but should step into the spotlight in his final two seasons.

Christian Jones | San Luis Obispo
Senior | OT | 6-9, 300 | San Diego State

The three-star was a first-team junior pick from Cal-Hi Sports.

Jekob Jones | Central (Fresno)
Senior | ILB | 6-0, 215 | Cal Poly

The three-star future Mustang logged 85 tackles last season, including 13 tackles-for-loss. He added five sacks and two interceptions for the Grizzlies.

Ian Kirby | Buchanan (Clovis)
Junior | QB | 6-2, 180 | Undecided

The Bears didn't lose a beat when Kirby stepped in for D.J. Stevenson was injured. Kirby went 6-1 as a starter.

Keanu Kuma | Washington Union (Fresno)
Junior | LB/TE | 6-1, 220 | Undecided

Logged 116 tackles and one sacks for the Panthers last season.



Dominic Martinez | Orosi
Senior | 5-6, 160 | Undecided

The Division VI back ran for 2,279 yards and 31 scores for the Cardinals. This will be his fourth varsity season.

Hector Nava Jr. | Porterville
Senior | QB | 5-8, 160 | Undecided

Threw for 3,604 yards and 31 touchdowns last year for the Panthers. Has more than 6,000 yards passing in two seasons.

Jason Oliver | Liberty (Bakersfield)
Junior | CB | 6-0, 170 | Undecided

Two-way player had 336 yards receiving and two scores while adding 25 tackles and two interceptions.

T'Ky Posey, Bullard (Fresno)
Senior | DE | 6-1, 220 | Undecided

He logged 90 tackles, 25 tackles-for-loss and 10.5 sacks for the Knights in 2019.

Tristan Risley | Clovis
Junior | RB | 5-11, 155 | Undecided

Ran for 1,338 yards and 15 scores in 2019 as a sophomore.

Marcel Sanders | Clovis West (Fresno)
Senior | SDE | 6-3, 235 | San Jose State

The three-star logged 52 tackles, eight sacks and three fumble recoveries. He also scored two defensive touchdowns.

J.J. Uphold | Garces Memorial
Senior | TE | 6-5, 230 | Wyoming

The two-sport, two-way standout had 35 tackles for the Rams last season.

Bryce Weiner | Bullard
Senior | QB | 6-0, 180 | Cal Poly

The future Mustang threw for more than 1,000 yards and 11 touchdowns in five games last season.