Southern California high school football: Top stars, best performances in second week of 2021 playoffs (Nov. 12-13)

Here’s a quick look at some of the top stars and individual performances from the second week of playoffs throughout SoCal.
Southern California high school football: Top stars, best performances in second week of 2021 playoffs (Nov. 12-13)
Southern California high school football: Top stars, best performances in second week of 2021 playoffs (Nov. 12-13) /

The second week of the fall 2021 Southern California high school football playoffs included several big performances across the L.A. City, Southern and San Diego sections.

Here’s a quick look at some of the top stars and individual performances from the second week of playoffs throughout SoCal.

Note: Entries are based on information provided by coaches, statisticians, media members and high school football fans. Don’t see any details for your team’s game? Email some notes and/or stats to bodie@scorebooklive.com.

SOCAL TOP STARS(Nov. 12-13)

Kayden Collins, Canoga Park RB: Collins rushed for 253 yards, averaging 20 yards per carry and had two rushing touchdowns against Arleta.

Logan Gonzalez, Orange Lutheran QB: Gonzalez passed for 280 yards and four touchdowns against Corona Del Mar on Friday.

Elijah Brown, Mater Dei QB: Brown was 20 of 26 passing for 369 yards and six touchdowns in Friday's win over Norco.

CJ Williams, Mater Dei WR: Williams caught six passes from Elijah Brown on Friday, finishing with 158 yards and three touchdowns.

CJ Williams, Mater Dei

Xavier Smith, Palisades WR: Smith caught seven passes for 213 yards and three touchdowns in Friday's playoff win over South Gate.

Floyd Chalk, Alemany RB: Chalk rushed for 293 yards and five touchdowns against Bishop Amat on Friday.

Ian Wilson, Silverado QB: Wilson was 11 of 14 passing for 315 yards and six touchdowns in Friday's win over Elsinore.

Jason Jones, Sierra Canyon RB: Jones had 259 total yards and six touchdowns in Friday's 48-23 win over Vista Murrieta.

Christian Washington, Helix RB: Washington rushed for 337 yards and five touchdowns to help the Highlanders take down Grossmont in Friday's playoff game.

christian-washington-helix

Elijah Lux, Patrick Henry, RB: Lux carried 14 times, rushing for 211 yards and four touchdowns against La Jolla Country Day on Friday.

Jayden Virgin, Mt. Carmel ATH: Virgin caught five passes for 61 yards and two touchdowns and also had a rushing touchdown against Santana.

Mt. Carmel Jayden Virgin

Chance Mattson, Ramona WR/DB: Mattson caught three passes for 42 yards and a touchdown against West Hills, and also intercepted two passes, returning one for a touchdown on Friday.

Josiah Lamarque, Newport Harbor WR/DB: Lamarque caught five passes for 115 yards and four touchdowns against Santa Barbara. He also returned an interception for a touchdown in the win.

Tetairoa McMillan, Servite WR/DB: McMillan had seven catches for 100 yards and also had three interceptions, returning one 87 yards for a touchdown in the win over Santa Margarita.

Tomias Ramirez, Cypress RB: Ramirez had 28 carries for 234 yards and two touchdowns on Friday.

Mekhi Fox, Pasadena WR: Fox caught two touchdown passes, rushed for a touchdown, and returned a punt 58 yards for a touchdown against La Mirada.

Roderick Robinson, Lincoln RB: Robinson carried 21 times for 200 yards and three touchdowns, helping the Hornets to a 31-21 playoff win over Eastlake.

Roderick Robinson, Lincoln
Photo by Bodie DeSilva

Ryan Feinberg, El Camino Real QB: Feinberg was a perfect 14 of 14 passing for 200 yards while tossing four touchdowns against Jefferson.

Tyler Williams, Dorsey RB: Williams ran for 174 yards and two touchdowns in Friday's double overtime win against Cleveland.

Ilyas Abdullah, Westchester RB: Abdullah rushed 12 times for 188 yards and three touchdowns against Hawkins.

Luke Sidhu, Twentynine Palms, QB: Sidhu rushed for 192 yards and four touchdowns against Village Christian.

Noa Keohuloa, Serra DB: Keohuloa had four tackles, a sack, and a 27-yard interception return for a touchdown against Foothill.

Paul Rodriguez, Anaheim RB: Rodriguez had 146 rushing yards and four touchdowns against San Bernardino.


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