SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
Josh Weeks, Show Low
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Josh Weeks, WR, 6-4, 205, Show Low (Ariz.), SeniorWeeks
earned all-state first team honors by the Arizona Football Coaches
Association after accounting for more than 2,000 yards of offense for Show
Low. He rushed for 1,161 yards and 13 scores, caught 38 passes for 540
yards and five touchdowns and also threw for 527 yards and eight
touchdowns.
Caleb Hullum, WR, 5-9, 160, Eastland (Texas), Senior
Lynx Hawthorne, Refugio
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A Texas Class 2A all-state selection, Hullum caught 72 passes for 1,788 yards and 23 touchdowns for Eastland.
Lynx Hawthorne, WR, 6-1, 185, Refugio (Texas), SeniorHeaded
to Baylor, Hawthorne caught 72 passes for 1,786 yards and 25 touchdowns
for the state champions. He also made the Texas Class 2A all-state team
and the Caller Times All-South Texas team.
Hayden Craig, TE, 6-4, 265, Dayton (Ore.), SeniorThe
Class 3A state MVP on defense, Craig is a three-sport star who excels
in basketball and baseball as well as on the gridiron. He has committed
to play at Montana.
Chase Roberts, OL, 6-3, 285, Greater Atlanta Christian (Ga.), SeniorRoberts found a spot on the Georgia AAA all-state team. He will play at Georgia Tech next season.
Javarius Leamon, OL, 6-6, 270, Woodruff (S.C.), SeniorThe Clemson commit was an all-state selection by the High School Sports Report in South Carolina.
Max Lewis, OL, 6-0, 210, Duchesne (Utah), SeniorDuchesne
dominated 1A competition thanks in part to the play of Utah 1A state
MVP Lewis, who was a standout on the offensive and defensive lines. As a
defender, he had 64 tackles and eight sacks.
Joey O'Connor, OL, 6-4, 292, Windsor, SeniorO'Connor
was named the state Player of the Year for the 3A classification by the
Denver Post after leading his team to a state title.
Dorian Miller, OL, 6-3, 275, Metuchen, Junior
Travis Quintanilla, Refugio
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Miller earned New Jersey Group 1 All-Class honors and was also a third team overall all-state selection.
Travis Quintanilla, QB, 5-10, 165, Refugio, SophomoreWhile
leading Refugio to the Class 2A state championship, Quintanilla earned
Texas Class 2A Offensive MVP honors from the Associated Press and South
Texas Offensive Player of the Year honors from the Caller Times. He
threw for 3,944 yards and 53 touchdowns while completing 190 of 285
attempts.
Steve Franco, QB, 6-2, 170, Tyrone (Pa.), SeniorFranco
led Tyrone to a state title and a 14-2 record, leading to Class 2A
state MVP honors. He completed 152 of 273 passes for 2,573 yards and 30
touchdowns and was named the Altoona Mirror All-area Player of the Year.
Anthony Wales, RB, 5-10, 183, Central (Ky.), SeniorWales
fell just short of becoming the state's all-time leading rusher as he
finished his career with 8,213 yards. He ran for 2,784 yards and 40
touchdowns this year while helping Central win the Class 3A state
championship. He also has 123 career touchdowns.
Matt Hadley, RB, 5-10, 190, Connell (Wash.), SeniorA
three-time Class 1A state MVP, Hadley set state records for career
touchdowns with 124 and finished second all-time with 6,881 yards
rushing. Headed to BYU, Connell rushed for 2,330 yards and 40 touchdowns
in leading Connell to a state title.
Tyler Boyd, RB, 6-1, Clairton (Pa.), JuniorNamed
the Class 1A state Player of the Year in Pennsylvania, Boyd also made
the Post Gazette's South Xtra Fabulous 22. Boyd rushed for 2,400 yards
and 48 touchdowns on the season in leading Clairton to a 16-0 record and
a state title.
Reggie Davis, AP, 6-1, 185, Tenaha (Texas), SeniorNamed
the Class 1A Offensive Player of the Year in Texas, Davis led his team
to a 15-0 record and a state championship while completing 101 of 169
passes for 2,015 yards and 24 touchdowns and rushing for 1,915 yards on
172 carries with 35 scores.
Andy Pappanastos, K, 5-11, 165, Trinity (Ala.), SeniorNamed
the 1A-4A Player of the Year by the Montgomery Advertiser, Pappanastos
set a national record for career field goals with 489. He had 18 field
goals on the season with a long of 49. He also played safety and had 72
tackles. He is a three-time 3A all-state choice.