Missouri high school football: Top standouts, best performances in Week 5

Chaminade's Madden Irving scores six TDs in win over Soldan
Missouri high school football: Top standouts, best performances in Week 5
Missouri high school football: Top standouts, best performances in Week 5 /

We're taking a look at some of the top standouts and best performances from Missouri high school football games in Week 5. 

See: Missouri Week 1 standouts | Week 2 standouts | Week 3 standouts | Week 4 standouts

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Zach Allen, WR, St. Louis University High

A sophomore, Allen had a career game in SLUH's 48-6 win at Vianney. He caught five passes for 174 yards and two touchdowns, including a 93-yard touchdown catch and run that broke the school's record for longest-touchdown reception.

Jackson Bailey, WR/DB, Tipton

Bailey had a pick-six to start the scoring, ran for a touchdown and then hauled in a touchdown catch to lead the Cardinals to a 52-12 win over Wellington-Napoleon.

Payton Brown, RB, Hillsboro

Brown scored four touchdowns – three rushing, one receiving – in the Hawks' 42-21 win at Festus. He ran for 153 yards on 16 carries as Hillsboro improved to 5-0.

Chris Daniels, RB, Reeds Spring

Daniels, a senior, broke the school's single-game rushing record with 373 yards rushing in the Wolves' 63-44 victory at Marshfield. Daniels scored three touchdowns.  

Brady Dapkus, RB, Southern Boone

The sophomore returned a kickoff 88 yards with 58 seconds left to give the Eagles a 35-34 lead over Quincy (Ill.) Notre Dame and then he intercepted a pass at the 30-yard line to seal the win. He also caught a 48-yard touchdown pass and ran for a 6-yard score playing a Wildcat quarterback. 

Riley Deslatte, RB, North Point

The Grizzlies picked up a 21-0 win over Fort Zumwalt South behind a pair of rushing scores from the junior. North Point improved to 3-2 — the most wins ever for the program that is in its third year of varsity football.

Dillon Duff, QB, De Smet

The junior quarterback threw for a touchdown and ran for two more as the Spartans hammered rival CBC in a Metro Catholic Conference showdown. De Smet improved to 5-0.

Caleb Duncan, WR, Kennett

The junior caught the go-ahead touchdown pass — a 58-yard yard from Ty Jones — to help the Indians rally for a 36-30 win over East Prairie.

Drake Durham, QB, Bolivar

The senior quarterback scored on touchdown runs of 1, 41 and 9 yards as the Liberators beat Springfield Glendale, 49-28, in a Ozark Conference showdown.

Kade Durnin, QB, Camdenton

The senior completed 19 of 28 passes for 280 yards and had five total touchdowns — four passing and one rushing. He helped the Lakers beat West Plains, 45-0, giving Coach Par Pitts career win No. 100.

Jaylon Hampton, RB, Jackson

In a lopsided 50-0 win over Cape Girardeau Central, the freshman ran for three touchdowns in the first half, helping the Indians improve to 4-1. 

Quenton Hughes, QB, Neosho

Hughes tossed two touchdown passes to Hudson Williams and in the process the third-year starter eclipsed 5,000 career passing yards in a 35-21 loss to Carthage.

Madden Irving, RB, Chaminade

The junior broke out with 205 rushing yards and six touchdowns on just 15 carries in a 59-0 win over Soldan. Irving had scoring runs of 3, 1, 29 and 19 yards in the first half and then added scoring bursts of 15 and 23 in the third quarter. 

Mason Love, K, Park Hill South

The South Carolina pledge booted a 57-yard field goal early and then added kicks of 49, 34 and 29 yards for the Panthers in a 29-25 loss against Liberty. 

Eli Luckett, RB, Blair Oaks

Luckett accounted for touchdowns runs of 3, 5, 17 and 37 yards as the No. 1-ranked team in Class 3 rolled to a 56-27 win over Boonville.

Jackson Marrs, RB, Seneca

Marrs played a big role as Class 3's No. 2-ranked team blasted Monett, 56-0. He scored the game’s first points on a 2-yard run and followed with a 13-yard touchdown and a 6-yard score in the first half. 

Brayden Matheny, QB, Hallsville

The junior threw for six touchdowns to help the Indians escape with a 50-42 win over Eldon in a mid-Missouri shootout on Friday. 

Isaiah Mozee, WR, Lee’s Summit North

The top-ranked Broncos got three touchdown catches from the four-star recruit in a 34-22 win over Blue Valley (Kan.) Northwest.

Tyler New, QB, Worth County

In 8-man action, the signal caller accounted for six total touchdowns. He ran for scores of 33, 7 and 37 yards and had touchdown passes for 48, 21 and 30 yards in the Tigers' 70-0 win over St. Joseph Christian.

Collin Parsons, RB, Francis Howell Central

The senior ran for 216 yards and three touchdowns runs on 20 carries and scored five total touchdowns in a 42-21 win over Timberland. Parsons returned the opening kickoff 86 yards for a score and also added an 85-yard score on a missed field attempt in the second quarter. 

Marco Sansone, QB, St. Louis University High

Sansone added to his impressive numbers this season by completing 13 of 16 passes for 314 yards and four touchdowns in a 48-6 win at Vianney. He connected with sophomore Zach Allen for a school-record 93 yard touchdown reception. 

Adam Shipley, QB, Francis Howell

Shipley had four touchdown passes — for 65, 19, 48 and 48 – and threw for 277 yards in a 31-14 win over Troy Buchanan.

Mark Spencer, RB, Thayer

The senior had a 76-yard touchdown run in the first quarter and added a 28-yard scoring run in the second quarter to help the Bobcats secure a 18-7 win over Houston.

Marquis Williams, RB, Liberty (Wentzville)

The senior had a touchdown in every quarter in a 49-21 win over Washington. He had scoring runs of 3, 3, 43, 18 and 53 yards. 

Ty Williams, RB, Grain Valley

Another week and another multi-touchdown game for the Eagles’ standout. While he didn’t match last week’s total, he still ran for 249 yards and added another 125 yards receiving. He accounted for four touchdowns in a 30-20 win over Blue Springs South.


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Cody Thorn
CODY THORN

Cody Thorn is a veteran journalist who covers high school sports across the state of Texas and Missouri. He is based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and has covered sports and news since 1999.