As the 2025 season gets underway, AL.com is continuing to highlight the top high school football players in Alabama.
Our latest statewide list focuses on the best quarterbacks in 4A.
Name High School State Tribal Affiliation Ethan Abram Fleming Island High School Florida Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Brayden Allen East Jessamine High School Kentucky Chickahominy Indian Tribe Elijah Beck Sapulpa High school Oklahoma Cherokee Pierce Caton Red Lodge High School Montana Northern Cheyenne Aidan Chapman Menominee Indian High School Wisconsin Menominee Tristan Cheek Great […]
Name
High School
State
Tribal Affiliation
Ethan Abram
Fleming Island High School
Florida
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Brayden Allen
East Jessamine High School
Kentucky
Chickahominy Indian Tribe
Elijah Beck
Sapulpa High school
Oklahoma
Cherokee
Pierce Caton
Red Lodge High School
Montana
Northern Cheyenne
Aidan Chapman
Menominee Indian High School
Wisconsin
Menominee
Tristan Cheek
Great Bridge High School
Virginia
Comanche Nation
Cashin Clifft
Kiowa High School
Oklahoma
Chickasaw/Choctaw
Nicholas Shade Cody
Rattan Public School
Oklahoma
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Kollin Davis
Crowder High School
Oklahoma
Choctaw
Maxim Dillon
Redwood Valley High School
Minnesota
Lower Sioux Indian Community
Tyreese Eagletail
Manyhorses High School
Alberta, Canada
Tsuutina Nation
Taden Fine
Jenks High School
Oklahoma
Creek/Cherokee
Ty Freeman
Greenwood High School
Oklahoma
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Adrian Garrison
Lawton High School
Oklahoma
Comanche
Kaleb Gilreath
Dallas Christian School
Texas
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Aven Goodlin
Wagoner High School
Oklahoma
Cherokee/Choctaw
Easton Hancock
Toppenish High School
Washington
Nez Perce Tribe
Talon Herring
Huntsville High School
Arkansas
Comanche
Sanjiya Hickman
Nanih Waiya Attendance Center
Mississippi
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
Lucas Johann
Weld Central High School
Colorado
Yankton Sioux Tribe
Takoda Jones
Santa Fe Indian School
New Mexico
Ohkay Owingeh
Ronald Jones III
Arabia Mountain High School
Georgia
Cherokee
Wesley Quinn Jumper
Robbinsville High School
North Carolina
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Eric Keesis
American High School
California
Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Rajon Kenton
Alchesay High School
Arizona
White Mountain Apache Tribe
Kash Knowles
Purcell High School
Oklahoma
Chickasaw
Boston Knowles
Purcell High School
Oklahoma
Seminole
Manuel La Chappa III
Orange Glen High School
California
Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians
Gavin Lain
Valwood School
Georgia
Catawba Nation
Jordan Lesley
Tuscon High School
Arizona
Tohono O’odam | Hopi-Tewa
Eddie Lucero
Huntington Beach High School
California
Navajo
Joshua Mescal
Ganado High School
Arizona
Navajo
Nicky Navarro
Analy High School
California
Round Valley Indian Tribes
Jace Paul
Muskogee High School
Oklahoma
Cherokee Nation
Wakinyan Raines
Cherokee High School
North Carolina
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Bryce Roberts
Idabel High School
Oklahoma
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Davonte Ross
Lakota Tech High School
South Dakota
Oglala Lakota
Florentino Salinas
Wellington High School
Texas
Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
Noah Sandoval
Canyon View High School
Utah
Navajo
Bas Stice
Oakdale High School
California
Tuolumne Band of Me Wuk Indians
Cade Stick
Ada High School
Oklahoma
Chickasaw
Tayton Threet
Wyandotte High School
Oklahoma
Cherokee
Kason Threet
Wyandotte High School
Oklahoma
Cherokee
Tahj Totten
Moapa Valley High School
Nevada
Navajo
Isaac Tsonetokoy
Fort Cobb-Broxton School
Oklahoma
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Hage Tsosie
Chinle High School
Arizona
Navajo
Christian Ugalde
Nimitz High School
Texas
Muscogee Nation
Max Williams
Wichita Collegiate School
Kansas
Muscogee Nation
Matthew Wise
Inola High School
Oklahoma
Choctaw
Kanyon Wright
Grace Christian School
Louisiana
Jena Band of Choctaw Indians
The Ohio Super 25 poll ranks the state’s 25 best teams, regardless of division. Six teams received at least one first-place vote. The USA Today Network Ohio releases its first in-season high school football Super 25 poll, featuring voters from across the state. The Ohio Super 25 poll ranks the state’s 25 best teams, regardless of division. […]
The USA Today Network Ohio releases its first in-season high school football Super 25 poll, featuring voters from across the state. The Ohio Super 25 poll ranks the state’s 25 best teams, regardless of division.
The poll is released as the Ohio High School Athletic Association regular season enters Week 2.
The Ohio Super 25 football poll will be conducted weekly throughout the regular season using a panel of sports writers and editors from across the state. Each voter submits a Top 25 with a first-place vote worth 25 points, second place 24, and so on down to one point for 25th.
Here’s this week’s Ohio Super 25.
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Rank | Team | Total | First-place votes |
1 | Cin. Moeller | 354 | 6 |
2 | Hoban | 335 | 5 |
3 | St. Edward | 304 | |
4 | Avon | 293 | 1 |
5 | Cin. Anderson | 281 | 1 |
6 | Cle. Glenville | 279 | |
7 | Cin. St. Xavier | 269 | 1 |
8 | Walsh Jesuit | 257 | |
9 | Col. Watterson | 245 | 1 |
10 | Olentangy | 200 | |
11 | Massillon | 193 | |
12 | Tol. Central Catholic | 183 | |
13 | Indian Valley | 170 | |
14 | Marion Local | 169 | |
15 | Medina Highland | 152 | |
16 | Mentor | 146 | |
17 | Cin. Winton Woods | 145 | |
18 | Wadsworth | 126 | |
19 | Kirtland | 121 | |
20 | Pickerington North | 116 | |
21 | Lakota West | 109 | |
22 | Pickerington Central | 91 | |
23 | Canton McKinley | 81 | |
24 | Big Walnut | 71 | |
25 | Harvest Prep | 45 |
Others receiving 10 or more points: Cin. Princeton 40, Cin. Taft 32, CVCA 31, Strongsville 25, Indian Hill 19, Hillsdale 13, Licking Valley 12
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With schools in across the Lone Star State opening the 2025-26 academic year over the past few weeks, the high school volleyball regular season is underway. Following a strong 2024 campaign that saw Bushland and Randall reach the UIL state championships, with the Lady Falcons taking home another title, the Amarillo area should be in […]
With schools in across the Lone Star State opening the 2025-26 academic year over the past few weeks, the high school volleyball regular season is underway.
Following a strong 2024 campaign that saw Bushland and Randall reach the UIL state championships, with the Lady Falcons taking home another title, the Amarillo area should be in for a solid year again in 2025.
The first few weeks of the season have featured a combination of intriguing non-district games and big tournaments, including Randall’s upcoming Raider Showcase. Borger has also participated in multiple tournaments, finishing third in the gold bracket at Burkburnett’s event early in the season.
Here is a look at the top performers from last week in Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle.
To have your team included, coaching staffs, please send stats and other information to sports@amarillo.com.
Adams tallied 22 digs, seven kills and seven aces in the Lady Cats’ win against Miami.
Bridges logged 37 kills, 18 aces, 16 blocks, five assists and a dig at the Lu Allen Memorial Volleyball Tournament, helping the Bulldogs finish third in the silver bracket.
The Lady Cats’ sophomore recorded 14 kills, 12 digs and 11 assists in River Road’s win against Miami.
Medina finished with 53 assists, 25 digs, five aces and two kills at the Lu Allen Memorial Volleyball Tournament, helping the Bulldogs finish third in the silver bracket.
Sotelo led the Lady Wolves with 22 digs against Lubbock-Cooper Liberty.
Ward finished with a team-high 13 kills and seven blocks against Lubbock-Cooper Liberty.
Wineberg notched 18 assists and three aces against Lubbock-Cooper Liberty.
17:14 Joschi Schelb (1) Assisted by: Francesco Di Ponzio GOAL by RUT Schelb, Joschi Assist by Di Ponzio, Francesco. 1 0 31:12 Mikkel Lejbowicz (2) Unassisted GOAL by SHU Lejbowicz, Mikkel. 1 1 71:00 Agustin Resch (1) Assisted by: Hugo Gerbore GOAL by SHU Resch, Agustin Assist by Gerbore, Hugo. 1 2 81:25 Jude Essuman […]
Joschi Schelb (1)
Assisted by: Francesco Di Ponzio
GOAL by RUT Schelb, Joschi Assist by Di Ponzio, Francesco.
1
0
Mikkel Lejbowicz (2)
Unassisted
GOAL by SHU Lejbowicz, Mikkel.
1
1
Agustin Resch (1)
Assisted by: Hugo Gerbore
GOAL by SHU Resch, Agustin Assist by Gerbore, Hugo.
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Jude Essuman (1)
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GOAL by RUT Essuman, Jude.
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Here is a list of the top performers in high school sports from the Battle Creek Enquirer-area for the week of Aug. 16-23. Our weekly top performers list and athlete of the week nominees are compiled courtesy of information provided to The Battle Creek Enquirer by coaches, athletic directors or team statisticians through emails or […]
Here is a list of the top performers in high school sports from the Battle Creek Enquirer-area for the week of Aug. 16-23.
Our weekly top performers list and athlete of the week nominees are compiled courtesy of information provided to The Battle Creek Enquirer by coaches, athletic directors or team statisticians through emails or mentioning @bcesports in game results and highlights posted to Facebook.
If a top performer’s name doesn’t appear on the list, encourage their coach to email submissions to bbroderi@battlecreekenquirer.com.
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Carrie Adams Tournament
The annual Carrie Adams Volleyball Tournament had two city teams battling for the title in the end.
St. Philip held off Pennfield in the finals of the Gold Division as the host Tigers won the Carrie Adams Memorial Volleyball Tournament, held on Saturday, Aug. 23.
St. Philip defeated Pennfield, 17-25, 25-23, 15-13.
St. Philip went 6-0 on the day. In pool play, the Tigers beat Hillsdale, Tri-unity Christian and Paw Paw. In the quarterfinals, St. Philip beat Quincy, 25-20, 25-19. In the semifinals, the Tigers beat Concord 25-19, 25-19.
Addi Dzwik led St. Philip with 81 assists, 23 digs and 10 kills. Quinn Dzwik had 37 kills and 34 digs as Adriana Olsen added 33 kills and four blocks. Mylee Grimm came up with 41 digs and six aces.
Pennfield went 5-1 on the day with wins over Climax-Scots, Garden City, Quincy, Paw Paw and Kalamazoo Central.
Irelynn Sedore led Pennfield with 43 kills, nine aces and 26 digs for the tournament. Natalie Jackson and Mia Wells each had 26 kills. Charli Greger had 70 assists with Danika Rothchild getting 58 digs and Alaina Simmons adding 34 digs.
Gull Lake Invitational
Lakeview finished second at the season-opening Gul Lake Invitational. The Spartans lost to Edwardsburg in three sets in the championship match. Along the way, Lakeview went 4-2 on the day. Abigail Taft led Lakeview with 38 kills on the day.
Marshall Volleyball
Marshall competed in the Leland Invitational as the Redhawks went 3-2 on the day. Brynn Johnson had 54 kills on the day with eight aces and 24 digs. Claire Kelly added 18 kills with Brooke Stealy coming up with 12 kills, 14 digs and seven aces.
Spartan Relays
Lakeview hosted the 11-team season-opening Spartan Relays in girls swimming on Saturday. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central finished first with 410 points. Locally, Harper Creek was third with 257 points, host Lakeview was eighth with 214 and Marshall had 107.
Harper Creek had four top five finishes. The best performance came in the 800 relay as Harper Creek was third in a time of 8:38.18 with the team of Megan Cook, Callie Slayton, Ella Dutkiewicz and Ella Laupp. The Beavers were fourth in the 400 medley relay in a time of 4:40.92 with the team of Laupp, Megan Cook, Camryn Lucero and Myla Slayton. Harper Creek was fifth in the 200 backstroke relay in a time of 2:10.96 with the team of Megan Cook, Taylor Dutkiewicz, Abigail Cook and Slayton. Harper Creek was also fifth in the 200 free relay with the team of Jayden Aceituno, Slayton, Dutkiewicz and Laupp.
Lakeview had two top five finish. Lakeview was fourth in the 800 relay in 8:45.03 with the team of Raegan Magnus, Josephine Pawlowicz, Payton Werner and Ava Kirkham. Lakeview was also fourth in the 400 free relay in 3:58.20 with the team of Magnus, Lily Collins, Werner and Kirkham.
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Our latest statewide list focuses on the best quarterbacks in 4A.
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