
Troy Flutie put up big passing stats but it wasn't enough to help Doug Flutie's nephew lead his team further in the Massachusetts playoffs.
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Troy Flutie, the nephew of former Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie, had his best game of the season, but it wasn't enough to lift Natick (Mass.) to a playoff win.
Flutie completed 23 of 42 passes for 390 yards to rank among the national leaders from last week in games reported to MaxPreps. However Flutie's squad lost to Framingham, 42-28, and was eliminated from the playoffs.
Flutie finished the season with 2,018 yards passing and 21 touchdowns. The Red and Blue finished the season 8-3.
MaxPreps National football playoff bracketsMeanwhile, Sheldon Wilson of Anadarko (Okla.) continues to put up impressive numbers. Among last week's national rushing leaders, Wilson ran for a season-best 390 yards on 26 carries with four touchdowns in his team's 34-14 playoff win over Metro Christian.
Wilson, a MaxPreps All-American last year, is closing in on the all-time career rushing mark in Oklahoma. Steve Tate set the mark with 7,656 yards in the early 1970s. Wilson has 7,131 yards heading into this week's Oklahoma 3A state semifinal game against Berryhill.
Wilson also ranks among the all-time national leaders with 127 touchdowns, including 55 this year.
Following are the top stat stars from around the nation as reported by their coaches to MaxPreps.
MAXPREPS PASSING STAT STARSWes Lunt,
Rochester (Ill.), 31 of 39 for 506 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 42-39 win over Richmond-Burton.
Brendan Nosovitch,
Allentown Central Catholic (Pa.), 22 of 35 for 487 yards, 8 touchdowns in a 61-54 win over Valley View.
Austin Apodaca,
Silver Creek (Longmont, Colo.), 33 of 38 for 458 yards, 7 touchdowns in a 55-37 win over Palisade.
Robert McMaster,
Pope John XXIII (Everett, Mass.), 17 of 26 for 426 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 58-38 win over Lowell Catholic.
Zach Deutel,
Brooke Point (Stafford, Va.), 37 of 53 for 417 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 43-35 loss to North Stafford.
Lukas O'Connor,
Culver City (Calif.), 17 of 22 for 415 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 51-28 win over Righetti.
Maty Mauk,
Kenton (Ohio), 26 of 39 for 408 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 36-6 win over Clinton-Massie.
Jordan Traylor,
Gilmer (Texas), 19 of 25 for 399 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 46-14 win over Van Alstyne.
Charlie High,
Christian Academy of Knoxville (Tenn.), 25 of 31 for 398 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 35-27 win over Austin-East.
AJ Long,
Pius X (Bangor, Pa.), 20 of 23 for 395 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 55-20 win over Calvary Christian Academy.
Troy Flutie,
Natick (Mass.), 23 of 42 for 390 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 48-28 loss to Framingham.
Brandon Dawkins,
Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.), 28 of 40 for 383 yards, 7 touchdowns in a 55-21 win over Highland.
Alec Salas,
United (Laredo, Texas), 27 of 46 for 380 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 50-41 loss to Madison.
Matt Bodamer,
Port Allegany (Pa.), 24 of 38 for 380 yards, 2 touchdowns in a 35-34 win over Clarion Area.
Myles Carr,
Arcadia (Calif.), 22 of 36 for 378 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 39-13 win over Bonita.
Tanner Trosin,
Folsom (Calif.), 24 of 34 for 377 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 42-28 win over Elk Grove.
Sam Metcalf,
Farmersville (Calif.), 23 of 38 for 368 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 38-33 win over Strathmore.
Corry Benson,
Marion-Franklin (Columbus, Ohio), 20 of 32 for 347 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 47-44 loss to Trotwood-Madison.
Dalyn Williams,
Lake Dallas (Corinth, Texas), 19 of 35 for 347 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 48-30 loss to Stephenville.
Matt Miller,
Davenport (Okla.), 20 of 28 for 346 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 30-13 win over Kiefer.
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