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Graham Simpson, Eric McFarland, Ace Leutele headline prep football's best from Class of 2028.
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Westview signal caller threw for 4,135 yards and 57 touchdowns, leading Chargers to state championship game.
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Trent Seaborn, Ethan Feaster, Richard Wesley headline list of 51 players selected from Class of 2027.
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Talented quarterback became first freshman to make Alabama's Class 7A All-State team.
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Julian Lewis, Chris Henry Jr., Tyler Atkinson headline list of top Class of 2026 performers.
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Underwood is sixth quarterback to be named Freshman of the Year since 2010.
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Bryce Underwood, Anthony Rogers, Weston Port, Jett White lead 49 standouts from Class of 2025.
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Ronnie Royal, Jadyn Davis, Xavier Miles, Hevin Brown-Shuler lead list of players from Class of 2024.
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Alabama running back/defensive back joins list that includes Nick Bosa, Trevor Lawrence and Arch Manning.
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Fans eagerly anticipating ESPN documentary 'The Last Dance' set to air Sunday.
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Arch Manning is Player of the Year, leading nation's top players from Class of 2023.
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Gunner Stockton, Domani Jackson, Kiyaunta Goodwin, and Dasan McCullough lead list from Class of 2022.
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Sam Huard, Amari Daniels and Tyreak Sapp lead star-studded list of the future stars in high school football.
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Alabama running back, Clemson quarterback are two all-time great high school players. See their accolades from their prep days.
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Georgia defensive lineman Derrick Brown becomes first defensive player to win MaxPreps Player of the Year honors.
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Westlake quarterback Sam Ehlinger takes top honors as the nation's top junior.
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Westerberg leaves behind incredible legacy as he takes job at Barbers Hill.
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South Carolina state title-winner Dakereon Joyner leads 2015's top sophomores.
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Mater Dei quarterback J.T. Daniels leads talented crop of ninth-graders.
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Houston-area powerhouse Katy claims the No. 1 spot in the final rankings.
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The nation's top running back picks Wolverines over Seminoles and others.
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Allen (Texas) star offensive lineman picks Ole Miss over Alabama, others.
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McEachern (Powder Springs, Ga.) standout is re-opening his recruitment.
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Playoffs in Texas, Georgia shake up the rankings.
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Raiders dominate on both sides to capture ninth state title.
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Bishop Moore captures first state title since 1970, and Ray Lewis' son plays a huge role.
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12-1 Houston stays red hot on the recruiting trail.
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State votes in favor of separating public and non-public schools during regular season.
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Roswell earned a berth in the GHSA 6A final with a wild touchdown with just seconds remaining.
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Centennial (Corona, Calif.) is the new No. 1 after beating St. John Bosco for the Pac-5 Division title in Southern California.