One of the best high school football games of the year took place at Bishop Gorman High School in ESPN's GEICO State Champions Bowl Series as Graham-Kapowsin (Graham, Wash.) upset No. 3 Collins Hill (Suwanee, Ga.) 40-36. Senior quarterback
Joshua Wood found
Stephen Mars Jr. for a 32-yard touchdown with :01 remaining to pull out the win. It was one of four touchdown passes for the
MaxPreps Washington Football Player of the Year. He completed 15-of-24 passes for 273 yards and added 86 yards rushing.
The Eagles improve to 15-0 and won their first state title in school history on Dec. 4 beating Lake Stevens 44-7 in the 4A championship. Graham-Kapowsin will jump into the MaxPreps Top 25 in our final rankings on Monday.
Cade Klubnik and No. 2 Westlake (Austin) beat Guyer (Denton) 40-21 in the UIL Texas 6A Division 2 state championship on Saturday at AT&T Stadium. The Chaparrals extended their win streak to 40 and won their third straight state title. Guyer had a 21-20 lead halfway through the third quarter but Westlake responded by scoring the final 20 points. Klubnik threw for four touchdowns and four-star junior wide receiver
Jaden Greathouse had seven receptions for 237 yards and three scores.
No. 20 North Shore (Houston) won its third UIL Texas 6A Division 1 state
title in four years beating No. 8 Duncanville 17-10. With the game tied
10-10 freshman quarterback
Kaleb Bailey connected with
David Amador for a 39-yard touchdown to put the Mustangs up 17-10 with 2:53 remaining.
No. 23 Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood, Fla.) took part in the GEICO State Champions Bowl Series opener on Friday and beat Highland (Gilbert, Ariz.) 35-24. The Lions fell behind 18-7 in the first half but scored 28 unanswered points and held the Hawks to -6 total yards in the second half. Sophomore running back
Davion Gause accounted for over 200 total yards and a touchdown.
Three MaxPreps Top 25 teams from Florida won a state title this week.
No. 19 Central (Miami) was the first nationally ranked team to play on Friday and beat Merritt Island 49-14 in the 5A championship. It was the Rockets third consecutive state title. They won the 6A title in 2019 and 2020. Sophomore
Joshisa Trader had a monster performance with two long touchdown receptions and a 93-yard pick-six that changed momentum in the game. The interception return for a score put the Rockets up 21-7 late in the first half.
No. 11 St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale) won its third consecutive 7A state title with a 42-14 win over Tampa Bay Tech (Tampa). Senior running back
Anthony Hankerson rushed for over 100 yards and three touchdowns while
Zion Turner finished his high school career going 3-for-3 in winning state titles as the starting quarterback. Aquinas has now won a Florida best 13 state championships with nine coming over the last 15 years.
No. 10 Jesuit (Tampa) overcame a 29-14 deficit against Pine Forest (Pensacola) to pull out a 35-29 win to claim its first state title since 1968. The Tigers defense got two crucial goal-to-goal stops in the fourth quarter and
Luke Knight found
Jadyn Girard on the game-winning 7-yard touchdown pass with :37 left.
AJ Cottrill sealed the victory with an interception on Pine Forest's ensuing possession to win the 6A championship.
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