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BYU Prep Tracker Week 10

The regular season for prep football in the state of Utah concluded on Friday night.  However, almost all the teams of BYU commits are moving on to the playoffs, so there are still several weeks of good football left.

The games this weekend highlighted a few of BYU’s up-and-coming defensive stars.

Chance Harrison (ATH, Oxnard, CA, Class of 2024)

Right before the football season started, 3-star California wide receiver and defensive back Chance Harrison gave a verbal commitment to play for BYU.  The junior is a rising star and he has continued to grow and develop throughout this season. On Friday the junior from Oxnard, CA put on a defensive show with nine tackles (six solo), his first career sack, and his first interception of the season (returned 18 yards).

Halfway into his season he has over 200 receiving yards with three touchdowns, a few kickoff returns, and 40+ tackles.

Easton Baker (LB, Stansbury, UT, Class of 2024)

Junior linebacker Easton Baker had another big game Friday, finishing with seven tackles (five solo) and his first interception of the season (returned 10 yards).

Baker has been the anchor of one of the best defensive teams in the state this season.  Stansbury is 10-0 going into the playoffs and has outscored their opponents this season by an average margin of 54 to 16. Baker has not matched the 100+ tackles he had his sophomore season, but that is largely because he plays just one or two quarters in many of their blowout wins.  He concludes the regular season with 70 tackles, eight tackles for loss, five sacks, an interception, and a forced fumble.

Owen Borg (LB, Corner Canyon, UT, Class of 2023)

Senior linebacker Owen Borg matched his best tackling game of the season, recording 12 total tackles (eight solo) in Corner Canyon’s victory over Pleasant Grove.  For good measure he added an interception (returned five yards).

In his eight regular season games Borg totaled 62 tackles, three tackles for loss, three passes defended, and four interceptions.

All available Week 10 stats

The following are the stats that have been recorded at MaxPreps thus far for the past weekend:

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Complete season stats

A complete account of all prep scores and statistics for this past weekend are included below (updated as stats are made available:

Easton Baker (LB, Class of 2024). This Week: No. 15 ranked Stansbury (Utah, 10-0) defeated Timpanogos 71-43. Baker had seven tackles (five solo) and an interception returned 10 yards (MaxPreps, Deseret News). Season Totals: In ten games, Baker has 70 tackles (37 solo), eight tackles for loss, five sacks, and interception, and a forced fumble. Follow Baker on Twitter @BakerEaston

Owen Borg (LB, Class of 2023). This week: The now No. 2 ranked Corner Canyon (UT 6A, 8-2) defeated Pleasant Grove 45-21.  Borg had 12 tackles (eight solo) and an interception returned five yards (MaxPreps, Deseret News). Season Totals:  In eight games Borg has 62 tackles (36 solo), three tackles for loss, three passes defended, and four interceptions. Follow Borg @Owenborg10.

Jackson Bowers (TE, Class of 2023). This Week: No. 20 ranked Mountain View (Arizona 6A, 2-4) lost to Williams Field 31-14. Bowers had four receptions for 47 yards, a solo tackle and tackle for loss (MaxPreps).  Season Totals: In six games Bowers 28 receptions for 281 yards and two touchdowns, one carry for one yard, three solo tackles, three tackles for loss, two sacks, and a forced fumble. Follow Bowers on Twitter @jackson_bow3rs.

Ryder Burton (QB, Class of 2023). This Week: No. 11 ranked Springville (Utah 5A, 8-1) had a bye week (MaxPreps, Deseret News). Season Totals: In nine games Burton is 95-of-177 passing for 1771 yards and 19 touchdowns to four interceptions.  He also has 37 carries for 118 yards and two touchdowns. Follow Burton on Twitter @RyderBurton5

Landen Chambers (RB, Class of 2023). This Week: No. 191 ranked Fossil Ridge (Texas, 4-3) defeated 38-10. Chambers had eight carries for 68 yards and a touchdown and a 69-yard reception for another touchdown (MaxPreps). Season Totals: In six games Chambers has 123 carries for 732 yards and eight touchdowns, with 12 receptions for 187 yards and two touchdowns. Follow Chambers on Twitter @_LandenChambers

Saimone Davis (ATH, Class of 2023). This Week: No. 298 ranked Colleyville Heritage (Texas, 4-3) lost to Arlington Heights 41-31.  Davis had four receptions for 50 yards (MaxPreps). Season Totals: In six games Davis has 16 receptions for 151 yards and a touchdown, and four solo tackles. Follow Davis on Twitter @SaimoneDavis.

Siale Esera (LB/DE, Class of 2023). This week: No. 4 ranked Timpview (Utah 5A, 7-2) defeated Jordan 77-6.  Stats not yet available (MaxPreps). Season Totals: In eight games Esera has 57 tackles (41 solo), with five tackles for loss, four passes defended, one sack, and one 64-yard interception returned for a touchdown. Follow Esera on Twitter @EseraSiale

Matthew Fredrick (TE/DE, Class of 2023). This Week: No. 17 ranked East (Utah 5A, 6-4) defeated Highland 42-7.  Stats not yet recorded (MaxPreps, Deseret News). Season Totals: In six games Fredrick has 10 receptions for 116 yards. Follow Fredrick on Twitter @Matthew_fred21

Miles Hall (ATH, Class of 2023). This Week: No. 49 ranked Skyline (Utah 5A, 4-6) fell to Olympus 13-7. Hall came back from injury to haul in two receptions for 49 yards (MaxPreps, Deseret News). Season Totals: In seven games Hall has 36 receptions for 789 yards (no. 8 in the state in yards per game) and nine touchdowns, two carries for zero yards, and two kickoff returns for 34 yards.  On defense he has 74 tackles (37 solo), two passes defended, one forced fumble, one interception, four tackles for loss, and one sack. Follow Hall on Twitter @MilesHall004

Chance Harrison (ATH, Class of 2024). This week: No. 98 ranked Rio Mesa (California, 6-2) defeated Pacifica 24-7.  Harrison had one rush for -4 yards, one 17-yard reception, nine tackles (six solo), 0.5 sacks, and an interception returned for 18 yards (MaxPreps). Season Totals: In seven games Harrison has two carries for five yards, 18 receptions for 223 yards and three touchdowns, three kickoff returns for 83 yards, 40 tackles (27 solo), with two tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, two passes defended, and an interception returned 18 yards. Follow Harrison on Twitter @ChanceHarriso14

Pokai Haunga (WR, Class of 2023). This week: No. 4 ranked Timpview (Utah 5A, 7-2) defeated Jordan 77-6.  Haunga is still out due to injury (MaxPreps, Deseret News). Season Totals: In one game Haunga has two receptions for 65 yards and a touchdown.  On defense he four solo tackles, one tackle for loss, one sack, and one 35-yard interception. Follow Haunga on Twitter @PokaiauaHaunga

Andrew Heinig (OL/DE, Class of 2023). This Week: No. 129 ranked Glenpool High School (Oklahoma 5A, 4-2) defeated Memorial 20-7. Stats are not yet available (MaxPreps). Season Totals: In one game he has seven tackles and three tackles for loss. Follow Heinig on Twitter @Andrew_Heinig

Dallin Johnson (DT, Class of 2024). This Week: No. 11 ranked Springville (Utah 5A, 8-1) had a bye week (MaxPreps, Deseret News). Season Totals: In eight games Johnson has 59 tackles (33 solo), 16.5 tackles for loss, four pass breakups, seven quarterback hurries, one forced fumble, and 9.5 sacks (no. 7 in the state). Follow Johnson on Twitter @DallinJohnson73

Josiah Phillips (WR, Class of 2023). This week: No. 35 ranked Sierra Canyon, California, 4-4) defeated Serra 35-21. Phillips had an eight-yard reception (MaxPreps). Season Totals: In seven games Phillips has 17 receptions for 312 yards and a touchdown, a two-point conversion, and has completed a 17-yard touchdown pass (MaxPreps). Follow Phillips on Twitter @josiahPhillip20

Leo Pulalasi (ATH, Class of 2023). This Week: No. 33 ranked Lakes High School (Washington 3A, 5-0) had a bye week (MaxPreps). Season Totals: In five games Pulalasi has rushed 36 times for 367 yards and 11 touchdowns, has nine receptions for 252 yards and five touchdowns, two two-point conversions, one kickoff return for 37 yards, one punt return for 38 yards, 21 tackles (20 solo), five tackles for loss, one pass defended, one blocked field goal, one interception (returned 13 yards). He has punted five times for 155 yards. Follow Pulalasi on Twitter @LeoPulalasi

Stanley Raass (DL, Class of 2023). This Week: Kahuku High School (Hawaii, 8-2defeated Millani 29-17.  Raass had one tackle (MaxPreps, Scoring Live). Season Totals: In seven games Raass has 12.5 tackles, five tackles for loss, three sacks, and one forced fumble. Follow Raass on Twitter @RaassStanley

Adney Reid (ATH, Class of 2024). This Week: Reid competed for Spanish Fork as a Freshman but is currently living in Australia where his parents are serving as mission president. He is not playing American football currently (MaxPreps, Deseret News). Season Totals: n/a. Follow Reid on Twitter @adney_reid.

Ethan Thomason (OT, Class of 2023). This Week: No. 48 ranked Rocky Mountain High School (Colorado 5A, 4-4) lost to Fossil Ridge 31-14.  No stats reported for Thomason (MaxPreps).  Season Totals: No stats reported.

Will Walker (K/P, Class of 2025). This Week: No. 16 ranked Riverton (Utah 6A, 6-4) lost to Bingham 42-21. Walker had three punts for 110 yards (36.7 avg)  (MaxPreps, Deseret News). Season Totals: In six games Walker has 25 punts for 855 yards (36.2 avg when you remove one blocked punt). Follow Walker on Twitter @WillWalker84

Pierson Watson (LB, Class of 2023). This Week: No. 79 ranked Coconino (Arizona 4A, 2-4) lost to Lee Williams 14-7.  Stats not yet available (MaxPreps).  Season Totals: In five games Watson has two receptions for 41 yards and a touchdown, one 61-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, 38 tackles (21 solo), with three quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, five tackles for loss, and four sacks.  He has also kicked off twice for 121 yards (both touchbacks).  Follow Watson on Twitter @PiersonWatson

There are 20 verbal commits to the BYU football program: 15 players committed as part of the Class of 2023, four in the Class of 2024, and one in the Class of 2025.

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