This edition of high school football Stat Freaks is headlined by
Keelon Russell of
Duncanville (Texas), who accounted for five touchdowns in a 63-14 win over Skyline (Dallas) on Friday.
Russell completed 27 of 32 pass attempts for 474 yards and five touchdowns. The five-star Alabama commit has the Panthers ranked No. 4 in the nation with a game against No. 20
DeSoto coming up Oct. 11.
Sidney Holland Jr. of
Ellison (Killeen) also dazzled in the Lone Star State by finishing with 10 total touchdowns. He completed 26 of 33 attempts for 369 yards and eight touchdowns while rushing for two more scores.
Senior
Travaris Turner-Smith and junior
Prince Hall each hauled in three of those touchdowns. In five games this season, Holland has thrown 23 touchdowns against one interception for the Eagles.
Zeb Foster of
Oceanside (Rockland, Maine) did a little bit of everything for the Mariners on Friday. In a 52-32 victory he rushed for 338 yards and eight touchdowns. On defense the senior had a sack, interception, forced fumble and eight tackles.
Trey Gause of
Routt Catholic/Lutheran (Jacksonville, Ill.) seemingly lived in the opposing backfield Friday. In a 44-0 victory, the senior piled up eight sacks, two forced fumbles and 17 tackles. He also caught a touchdown for the 4-1 Rockets.
Senior kicker
Dominic De Freitas of
NorthWood (Nappanee, Ind.) had a week for the ages and is also our inaugural soccer Stat Freak. On Tuesday he scored a hat trick and dished out a pair of assists on the pitch. Two days later, he picked up both goals in a 2-1 win.
De Freitas then put the shoulder pads back on and drilled a 62-yard field goal Friday. Less than 24 hours later he was back on the pitch and picked up his second hat trick of the week.
Read on for a look at the best statistical performances from around the nation for games played between Sept. 26-29. Only players with stats submitted to MaxPreps are considered for inclusion in Stat Freaks.
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Five-star quarterback Keelon Russell of Duncanville is among this week’s Stat Freaks after throwing for 474 yards and five touchdowns in a 63-14 win. (Photo: Freddie Beckwith)
PassingKohl Collins, Jr., Fairfield (Texas)15-25, 547 yards, 6 TDs, TD runBrody Frederick, Sr., Warwick (N.Y.)12-18, 441 yards, 4 TDs, 2 TD runs
Ja'Niaus Avanti K'Mere Hall, Jr., Lima Senior (Lima, Ohio)21-34, 472 yards, 8 TDsSidney Holland Jr., Sr, Ellison (Killeen, Texas)26-33, 369 yards, 8 TDs, four carries, 54 yards, 2 TDs
Colten Meyer, Jr., Marana (Tucson, Ariz.)30-34, 470 yards, 3 TDs, TD runJack Moran, Sr., Hun (Princeton, N.J.)25-33, 608 yards, 7 TDs
Keelon Russell, Sr., Duncanville (Texas)27-32, 474 yards, 5 TDs
Ty Taber, Sr., Krum (Texas)22-30, 501 yards, 7 TDsJack Taylor, Sr., East Helena (Mont.)22-26, 299 yards, 7 TDs
Rashawn Truell, Sr., New Hampstead (Savannah, Ga.)38-68, 635 yards, 6 TDs
RushingRandall Blount, Jr., Pennsauken (N.J.)25 carries, 346 yards, 6 TDsDemetrius Dowdy, Jr., Winder-Barrow (Winder, Ga.)28 carries, 347 yards, 5 TDsZeb Foster, Sr., Oceanside (Rockland, Maine)20 carries, 338 yards, 6 TDs, 8 tackles, sack, INT, forced fumble
Nino Joseph, So., Lely (Naples, Fla.)17 carries, 423 yards, 7 TDs, 2 receptions, 71 yardsWyatt Lucas, Sr., Corona del Mar (Newport Beach, Calif.)26 carries, 352 yards, 4 TDs
Preston McCracken, Jr., Republic (Mo.)33 carries, 327 yards, 6 TDsMason McLaughlin, Jr., Knox (Ind.)20 carries, 340 yards, 5 TDs, 0.5 sacksBeau Rohrich, Sr., Wood River (Neb.)29 carries, 329 yards, 5 TDs
David Sandy, Sr., Jordan (Los Angeles, Calif.)23 carries, 408 yards, 5 TDs, 12 tackles
26 carries, 420 yards, 4 TDsReceiving
Tristan Dobbins, Jr., Watonga (Okla.)7 receptions, 222 yards, TD, 8 tackles, forced fumbleDominic Forbes, So., Charles Page (Sand Springs, Okla.)7 receptions, 261 yards, 4 TDsIzaiah Holley, Sr., West (Salt Lake City, Utah)6 receptions, 275 yards, 2 TDs, 60-yard pick-six, 3 pass deflectionsKendrick Kelly, Sr., Havelock (N.C.)11 receptions, 249 yards, 2 TDs
Lane Larson, Jr., Krum (Texas)12 receptions, 312 yards, 3 TDsA.J. Logan, Jr., Mount Miguel (Spring Valley, Calif.)9 receptions, 196 yards, 3 TDsKamari Maxwell, Sr., New Hampstead (Savannah, Ga.)21 receptions, 302 yards, 3 TDs
Vance Spafford, Jr., Mission Viejo (Calif.)5 receptions, 187 yards, 4 TDsRyan Sullivan, Sr., Warwick (N.Y.)5 receptions, 206 yards, 2 TDs
Calyn Wilson, Sr., Fairfield (Texas)4 receptions, 248 yards, 3 TDs, 4 pass deflectionsDefense
Cayden Adkins, Sr., Elba (Ala.)20 tackles, 9 carries, 23 yards, 2 TDsAustin Bauer, Sr., Columbus Crusaders (Galena, Ohio)4 interceptionsCarsen Beal, Jr., Oakley (Kan.)3 interceptions, 8 carries, 96 yards, 3 TDs
Joseph Fowlkes IV, Sr, Ellison (Killeen, Texas)2 sacks, 3 receptions, 71 yards, 2 TDs
Trey Gause, Sr., Routt Catholic/Lutheran (Jacksonville, Ill.)8 sacks, 17 tackles, 2 forced fumbles, 6-yard touchdown reception
Kaden Jones, Fr., Meadowbrook (Richmond, Va.)4 interceptions
A.J. Knoblett, Jr., Robinson (Ill.)2 interceptions, sack, 4 receptions, 127 yards, 2 TDsDylan Mika, Jr., Aspen (Colo.)4 sacks, 19 carries, 170 yards, 2 TDsJustin Toothaker, Sr., Ludlowe (Fairfield, Conn.)3 interceptions, 7 receptions, 154 yards, 2 TDsJaden Williams, Sr., Mission Viejo (Calif.)6 sacks, 13 tacklesSpecial TeamsDominic De Freitas, Sr., NorthWood (Nappanee, Ind.)State record 62-yard field goalMason Guven, Sr., Erie (Colo.)57-yard field goal
Jair Hernandez, Sr., Mena (Ark.)2-2 field goals, long of 47, INT, 8 tackles, 17-yard receiving TD
Billy Lech, Sr., Central Catholic (Pittsburgh, Pa.)54-yard field goal
Rocco Marcantonio, Jr., Hopewell (Aliquippa, Pa.)55-yard field goal