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Monarchs have out-of-state matchups against Bishop Gorman, Kahuku and St. Thomas Aquinas lined up.
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Braves schedule features out-of-state matchups against Florida, Hawaii, Maryland and Texas squads.
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Texas leads the way with 14 players featured.
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Florida, Georgia tie for the most players featured with 14 each.
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Record-setting quarterback played for his father at Prosser before moving on to Boise State, NFL.
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Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts will be only signal callers from Texas to play in multiple Super Bowls.
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Chris Jones, Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith and Trey Smith among 12 five-stars set to take the field for Chiefs and Eagles.
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Thirty-one different states represented led by Florida with 14.
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Josh Allen, Dion Dawkins, Dalton Kincaid, Christian Benford, Hollywood Brown, Bryan Cook among 30 players unranked coming out of high school.
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Florida, California and Texas lead the list of players to record at least 100 yards rushing or receiving in the game leading to the Super Bowl.
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Jalen Hurts, Jayden Daniels headline the combined 34 players in Sunday's NFC Championship that were four-star recruits coming out of high school.
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Ascenders looking for sixth coach in program's 12-year history.
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Title game quarterbacks combined for over 3,000 career points on the hardwood at the prep level.
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Golden State has six starting signal callers, the most in one state since 1992.
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Third-year head coach led Panthers to 16-0 record and first state title in 21 years.
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Texas, Pennsylvania and Ohio lead the way with nearly 100 combined players including three of the four starting quarterbacks.
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Elijah Haven, Landen Williams-Callis, Isala Wily-Ava headline prep football's best from Class of 2027.
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Top-rated prospect from Class of 2027 accounted for over 4,000 yards of total offense and 56 touchdowns, leading Dunham to state championship game in Louisiana.
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Tyler Atkinson, Jackson Cantwell, Faizon Brandon headline prep football's best from the Class of 2026.
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Five-star linebacker led Grayson to first state title since 2020.
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Quentin Gibson, Keelon Russell and Luke Nickel headline high school football's best.
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Colorado-bound wide receiver went for over 2,000 yards and 36 touchdowns while leading North Crowley to Class 6A Division 1 state title in Texas.
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Former Rabun County star totaled 254 touchdowns and more than 18,000 yards at the prep level, leaving as state’s all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns.
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Incarnate Word Academy girls basketball, a record football losing streak and healing following a school shooting captured the nation's attention over the past 12 months.
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Jordon Davison, Malachi Toney, Luke Nickel, Quentin Gibson selected from "Big Four" states.
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Senior wide receiver had historic season with over 2,000 yards receiving and 36 touchdowns for Class 6A Division 1 state champ North Crowley.
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Senior quarterback threw for 3,743 yards and 44 touchdowns, leading Milton to AAAAA state championship.
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Monarchs crowned MaxPreps National Champions after going wire-to-wire as No. 1 team in the country for third time since 2017.
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Luke Nickel leads No. 2 Milton to 56-35 win over Langston Hughes in Georgia 5A state championship.
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After being named MaxPreps National Junior of the Year in 2023, Liberty Christian star followed up by rushing for 2,346 yards and 37 touchdowns.
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Senior quarterback accounted for 4,100 yards of total offense and 61 touchdowns, leading Martinsburg to AAAA state championship.
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Westside quarterback repeats as South Carolina Player of the Year after throwing for nearly 3,500 yards and 43 touchdowns.
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Alexandria senior and future LSU Tiger rushed for nearly 2,500 yards and 33 touchdowns for Division I Select runner-up.
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Checotah senior and future Oklahoma Sooner accounted for over 2,200 total yards and 36 touchdowns.
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Four-star wide receiver filled in at quarterback during playoffs leading American Heritage to first state title since 2020.
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Junior wide receiver accounted for over 1,200 total yards and 20 touchdowns in leading New Canaan to state title.
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Chad Pennington and Jason Witten each won titles with a pair of sons on their squads.
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Junior quarterback threw for 3,880 yards and 57 touchdowns in leading Greenwood to 6A state championship.
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Oregon signee rushed for 1,233 yards and 19 touchdowns, leading Mater Dei to state title and No. 1 national ranking.
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Panthers to face new No. 11 Westlake for Class 6A Division 1 title in Texas, No. 1 Mater Dei caps unbeaten campaign in California.
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Monarchs take down No. 21 De La Salle 37-15 behind two touchdown runs from senior Jordon Davison.
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Fifteen-year NFL veteran will coach alma mater, son Fletch in tough Trinity League.
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Ducks offensive coordinators Will Stein, Junior Adams and defensive line coach Tony Tuioti have roots in prep ranks.
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Gonzaga senior and future Michigan Wolverine impacted the game in all three phases.
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Camas quarterback led state with 3,711 yards passing and 53 touchdowns, leading Papermakers to Class 4A title game.
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Junior quarterback led Nashville Christian to first state title since 2015.
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Bishop McDevitt quarterback finished career as the state's all-time leader in passing yards, passing touchdowns and completions.
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Junior quarterback threw for 4,000-plus yards and 57 touchdowns to lead Archbishop Moeller to Division I state championship game.
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Junior running back rushed for 2,000-plus yards while leading Tupelo to first state title in 32 years.
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Junior accounted for over 2,000 total yards in leading Iona Prep to city and state titles.