Randy Uzoma, a University of Nevada recruit, starred for Canoga Park while MaxPreps President and Canoga Park alum Andy Beal was in the stands.
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With MaxPreps President Andy Beal there to cheer him on, Canoga Park wide receiver Randy Uzoma posted one of the top receiving yardage totals of the week in his team's 41-0 win over Kennedy.
Beal, a Canoga Park graduate,
was on hand to serve as Grand Marshal of the homecoming parade. He also once served as a yell leader during the football season and was a top athlete for the basketball team during the 1970s.
Uzoma, meanwhile, doubled his previous yardage total for the entire season with his 253-yard effort. The 6-foot-1 senior had just 14 catches for 198 yards entering Friday's contest, but he made six catches with a long of 82 yards to put his season totals at 20 catches for 451 yards.
Dorial Green-Beckham of Hillcrest (Springfield, Mo.) made his regular appearance among the receiving leaders as he caught 11 passes for 303 yards in a win over Republic. In doing so,
Green-Beckham became the national all-time leader in career yardage.
He leads the nation with 1,986 yards and he has a shot at the national record of 2,427 yards, set by Stephenville's Cody Cardwell in 1998, if Hillcrest advances through the playoffs.
MAXPREPS NATIONAL FOOTBALL PASSING STAT STARSConnor Wanhanen of Flower Mound had only thrown four passes all season before he exploded for 486 passing yards.
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Jacorey McQueen, Manor (Texas), 21 of 35 for 563 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 52-49 win over Hendrickson.
Trevor Flores, Frederick (Okla.), 31 of 55 for 527 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 48-36 loss to Lindsay.
Connor Wanhanen, Flower Mound (Texas), 32 of 67 for 486 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 55-42 loss to Plano West.
Dalyn Williams, Lake Dallas (Corinth, Texas), 24 of 30 for 475 yards, 7 touchdowns in a 63-34 win over Little Elm.
Travis Valdez, Camarillo (Calif.), 25 of 30 for 466 yards, 7 touchdowns in a 63-22 win over Pacifica.
Rodney Camp, Phillips (Bear Creek, Ala.), 29 of 45 for 460 yards, 7 touchdowns in a 62-50 win over Brilliant.
Joseph Federico, St. Mary's (Phoenix), 23 of 29 for 453 yards, 8 touchdowns in a 62-36 win over Alhambra.
Dylan Cummings, Pennsville Memorial (N.J.), 23 of 37 for 444 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 55-35 win over Glassboro.
Zach Shank, Miyamura (Gallup, N.M.), 30 of 43 for 437 yards, 3 touchdowns in a 39-34 loss to Los Lunas.
Kam Williams, Greenwood (Midland, Texas), 28 of 41 for 436 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 62-61 win over Andrews.
Brent Wilson, Ponca City (Okla.), 27 of 44 for 427 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 55-46 loss to Bixby.
Bryan Castelot, Bunnell (Stratford, Conn.), 28 of 50 for 425 yards, 6 touchdowns in a 56-46 loss to Bethel.
Austin Grammer, American Christian Academy (Tuscaloosa, Ala.), 27 of 37 for 425 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 37-36 win over Bryant.
Angel Garcia, Montwood (El Paso, Texas), 17 of 24 for 423 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 52-35 win over Hanks.
Troy Green, Skaneateles (N.Y.), 31 of 42 for 416 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 45-27 win over Notre Dame/Catholic.
Kyle Larson, Clayton (Wis.), 25 of 37 for 412 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 48-28 win over Wausaukee.
Zach Howell, Sunrise Christian Academy (Bel Aire, Kan.), 37 of 50 for 410 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 34-12 win over Regent Prep.
Alex Gomez, Elkhart (Kan.), 23 of 28 for 409 yards, 4 touchdowns in a 58-0 win over Syracuse.
Hunter Taylor, Whitehouse (Texas), 25 of 43 for 407 yards, 5 touchdowns in a 49-24 win over Marshall.
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