Top stars, best performances in the quarterfinals of the Idaho high school football playoffs
Here are the top performances that caught our attention across the state in the quarterfinal round of the Idaho high school football playoffs. Did we miss anyone? Tag us on Twitter or Instagram @SBLiveID and let us know. Names are in alphabetical order.
FRIDAY, NOV. 6 — TOP STARS
Tiger Adolpho, Rigby QB
Scored four touchdowns — two on ground and another two through the air — in a 35-28 win over Eagle. (READ MORE)
Gabe Bacon, Capital WR
Scored on both sides of the ball, recovering a fumble in the end zone in the first half and catching another touchdown at the end of the first quarter, according to The Idaho Press-Tribune.
Gatlin Bair, Kimberly WR
Ninth grader caught the winning 54-yard touchdown pass, and caught three passes for a game-high 103 yards. Also caused a fumble and had six tackles. (READ MORE)
Gerrit Cox, Sandpoint RB
Rushed for a game-high 145 yards on 22 carries - 130 coming in the second half as Sandpoint beat Moscow in the 4A quarterfinals. (READ MORE)
A.J. Edwards, Rocky Mountain LB
Returned an interception for touchdown to give Rocky its first lead in a 29-13 win over Highland. (READ MORE)
Jordan Erickson, Rocky Mountain WR
Caught five passes for 185 yards and two touchdowns in a 29-13 win over Highland. (READ MORE)
Quintez Evans, Mountain View RB
Rushed 19 times for 101 yards and two touchdowns, as the Mavericks beat Capital to advance to the 5A semifinals.
Bruin Fleischmann, Century WR
Caught a 95-yard touchdown pass from McKean Romriell in a 33-14 win over Bishop Kelly. (READ MORE)
Heath Owens, Kimberly QB
Passed for 282 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winning 54-yard strike to Gatlin Bair with under a minute to go in win over Snake River. (READ MORE)
Kaimen Peebles, South Fremont QB
Completed 19 of 25 passes for 279 yards and four touchdown passes, including game winner to Cooper Hurt with four minutes to go in win over No. 1 Gooding. (READ MORE)
Isaak Plew, Nampa QB
Threw for 227 yards and a touchdown in the team’s loss at No. 1 Skyline.
Abrahn Silverio, Skyline RB
Turned 12 carries into 127 yards and two touchdowns in a 42-21 win over Nampa.
Jackson Stampfli, Eagle RB
Busted out a 74-yard touchdown run on the second play of the game from scrimmage, and nearly surpassed the 100-yard mark on touchdowns alone, adding a tying 24-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter of a 35-28 loss to Rigby. (READ MORE)
Kody Walk, Capital TE
Caught nine passes for a game-high 105 yards in the Eagles’ loss to Mountain View.
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