Top 20 linemen in San Diego Section high school football

Here's a look at the Top 20 offensive and defensive linemen in San Diego Section high school football.
Top 20 linemen in San Diego Section high school football
Top 20 linemen in San Diego Section high school football /

These guys don't always get the recognition they deserve but they are often the difference between a win and a loss. Here's a look at the Top 20 offensive and defensive linemen in San Diego Section high school football. (The list is in alphabetical order).

Noah Arce – senior – Mission Hills (6-4, 265, OT/DL)

The 3-year starter is athletic and powerful leading the Grizzlies line.

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Logan Berzins – senior – Cathedral Catholic (6-4, 275, OG)

A mauler on the line, Berzins is a 3-year starter for the Dons and recently announced his commitment to Stanford.

Holden Brosnan – senior – Cathedral Catholic (6-4, 275, OT)

A physical part of the county’s best line; committed to Air Force before the season.

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Chris Curtis – senior – Lincoln (6-3, 295, OT/DT)

A road grader for the Hornets who can play anywhere on the line.

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Carson Feil – senior – El Capitan (6-2, 285, C)

The Vaquero’s center is excellent in pass protection and holds an offer from USD.

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Baraquiel Fimbres – junior – Vincent Memorial (5-8, 220, DT)

In 32 career games, Fimbres has racked up 353 tackles, 29.5 sacks, and 16 forced fumbles for the Scots.

Jonathan Harrison – senior – Carlsbad (6-5, 295, OL/DL)

Uses his big frame to block for an explosive Carlsbad offense.

Andrew Johnson – senior – Poway (6-3, 275, OL/DL)

A 2-time Southern California Wrestling champion, Johnson anchors the Titans line to lead the rushing attack.

Chris Laie Jr. – senior – Oceanside (6-3, 215, DE)

13 sacks over the past two seasons, has picked up offers from Hawaii, Wyoming, and Idaho.

Anthony Lombardo – senior – Helix (6-2, 260, OL/DL)

An interior lineman on both sides, Lombardo sets the tone up front for the top ranked Highlanders.

Michael Malauulu – senior – Morse (6-1, 285, OL/DL)

An All-CIF selection last season, he’s the key to the Tigers heavy ground game.

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Shawn Martinez – junior - Helix (6-3, 290, OL/DT)

Protects the blind side for the county’s top team and also contributes on the interior defensive line.

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Charlie Mossy – senior – Bishop’s (6-4, 220, DE/OT)

Playing on both sides of the ball, Mossy led the county with 17 sacks last season and committed to Penn over the summer.

Shiloh Seau – senior – Mission Hills (5-10, 275, DL)

The Grizzlies defense starts with him controlling the line of scrimmage at nose guard.

Josh Simmons – junior – Madison (6-5, 320, OL/DL)

At 6’5, 320 Simmons is a force on both sides of the line. He’s grabbed offers from USC, UCLA, Arizona, Washington State, and Duke.

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Nick Sylvester – senior – St. Augustine (6-0, 270, C)

The leader at center for a talented Saints offense.

Isaac Tinoisamoa – senior – El Camino (5-11, 290, DT/OT)

A two-way contributor for 4 seasons. Has been a run stopper after transferring to El Camino for his senior season.

Jonathan Tuitasi – senior – El Camino (5-11, 280, OL/DL)

Another two-way starter for El Camino who controls the opponents run game.

Colton Tull – senior – Hilltop (5-11, 265, G/DT)

A starter at guard for a resurgent Lancers offense.

Sebastian Valdez – senior – Monte Vista (6-3, 245, DE)

A dominant edge rusher for the Monarchs, he’s committed to Montana State.


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