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No. 2 St. Frances Academy closes out season with impressive 37-20 win over No. 23 Corner Canyon.
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Jeremiyah Love, Fernando Mendoza, Diego Pavia or Julian Sayin set to become next recipient of college football's highest honor.
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South Pointe star racked up over 4,400 yards of total offense for Class 4A state champs.
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Sumner star ran for nearly 2,500 yards and 42 touchdowns for Class 4A state champs.
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Five-star junior running back led Baylor to first undefeated season in 52 years.
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Senior accounted for nearly 2,500 total yards and 49 touchdowns, leading Princeton to the Class AAA state championship.
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Notre Dame-bound senior led La Salle College to first state title since 2009.
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Five-star offensive tackle repeats as Missouri POY after dominating in trenches for Class 6 runner-up.
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Ohio State-bound linebacker led Glenville to Division IV state championship.
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Future Mississippi State Bulldog led Gulfport to first state title.
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Future Oregon Duck stood out on both sides of the ball while leading Monroe to first state title.
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Two-way standout racked up nearly 1,500 total yards and 112 tackles for Class 6A semifinalist Ryle.
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Shined on both sides of the ball for three-time defending Division I state champ Xaverian Brothers.
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St. John's defensive end racked up 20 tackles for loss and 12 sacks this fall.
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Hamilton sophomore tied state record with 29 receiving touchdowns this season.
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Kahuku linebacker led way for one of the best defenses in the state.
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Jackson running back led state in rushing with 2,628 yards.
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Junior quarterback threw for over 4,000 yards and accounted for 50 touchdowns, leading Montini Catholic to Class 4A state champs.
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Senior running back led Cherry Creek to sixth state title in the last seven years.
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Dragons dominated Denton Guyer 51-19, now get DeSoto in Conference 6A Division 2 semifinals.
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No. 1 Carrollton, No. 7 Buford both win setting up huge Georgia AAAAAA state championship showdown on Dec. 16.
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Holmdel quarterback broke state record for most touchdowns in a season with 63.
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Senior running back rushed for nearly 2,000 yards and 42 touchdowns in leading Las Cruces to state championship game.
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Future Utah Ute ran for over 1,500 yards while leading Lake Oswego to first state title since 2018.
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Cass Tech senior recognized as state's top player for the second consecutive season.
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Rutgers-bound lacrosse player made huge impact on both sides of the ball for state champion Bedford.
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Salina Central senior rushed for nearly 3,000 yards and 32 touchdowns for Class 5A state champs.
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Middletown senior linebacker racked up 133 tackles for the Class 3A state champions.
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Knox quarterback finished his career as one of five players to eclipse 11,000 yards rushing.
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Senior defensive end racked up 44 tackles for loss and 13 sacks for nationally-ranked Bishop Gorman.