Prep football started this week in Arizona and Washington and continued for the rest of the BYU football commits. Here’s how they did this weekend in high school football:
Top Performers
The top BYU recruits in Utah, California, and Texas this weekend included:
- Lakes High School (Washington, 1-0) started their season off September 2nd with a 50-23 win over Kentwood. Class of 2023 BYU commit Leo Pulalasi was the star of the show, rushing 10 times for 47 yards and three touchdowns and catching two passes for 13 yards and another score. He also returned a kickoff 37 yards, a punt 38 yards, and had five solo tackles with two tackles for loss
- 4-star tight end Jackson Bowers was dominant in his season opener in Arizona. He had some blocks that opened up huge holes, had a touchdown reception
- Wide receiver Saimone Davis had four receptions for 45 yards and four solo tackles in his second game for Colleyville Heritage
- Newest commit, Josiah Phillips of Sierra Canyon had his best game of the young season with three receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown
Utah Prep Rankings
Several of the schools with BYU commits are highly ranked in their various classifications. Here are some of the current rankings for the state of Utah, out of 110 schools (per MaxPreps):
No. 2 Timpview (4-0, Pokai Haunga) – Same as week 3
No. 3 Corner Canyon (3-1, Owen Borg) – Same
No. 7 Stansbury (4-0, Easton Baker) – Same
No. 11 Springville (3-1, Ryder Burton, Dallin Johnson) – dropped five spots
No. 13 Riverton (3-1, Will Walker) – Up two spots
No. 17 East (2-2, Matthew Fredrick) – Up nine spots
No. 37 Skyline (2-2, Miles Hall) – Down eight spots
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A complete account of all prep scores and statistics for this past weekend are included below (updated as stats are made available:
Owen Borg (LB, Class of 2023)
This week: Corner Canyon (UT 6A, 3-1) defeated West Jordan 47-14. They are currently ranked no. 63 nationally. Borg missed the game with health concerns but will be back in-action soon (MaxPreps, Deseret News).
Season Totals: In two games Borg has 17 tackles (11 solo), one interception.
Follow Borg @Owenborg10.
Ryder Burton (QB, Class of 2023)
This Week: Springville (Utah 5A, 3-1) suffered their first defeat of the season, losing to Riverton 22-15. Stats are not yet available for Springville but Burton did have two touchdown passes in the game (MaxPreps, Deseret News).
Season Totals: In two games Burton is 17-of-31 passing for 261 yards and two touchdowns to one interception. Nine carries for 23 yards and two touchdowns.
Follow Burton on Twitter @RyderBurton5
Dallin Johnson (DT, Class of 2024).
This Week: Springville (Utah 5A, 3-1) suffered their first defeat of the season, losing to Riverton 22-15. Stats are not yet available for Springville (MaxPreps, Deseret News).
Season Totals: In two games Johnson has 10 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, two pass breakups
Follow Johnson on Twitter @DallinJohnson73
Matthew Fredrick (TE/DE, Class of 2023).
This Week: East (Utah 5A, 2-2) defeated Park City 21-14 in their region opener. Stats for East are not yet available (MaxPreps, Deseret News).
Season Totals: In three games Fredrick has two receptions for 30 yards.
Follow Fredrick on Twitter @Matthew_fred21
Miles Hall (ATH, Class of 2023)
This Week: Skyline (Utah 5A, 2-2) fell to Bountiful 16-14. Hall had a quiet four receptions for 64 yards and no defensive stats for the game (MaxPreps, Deseret News).
Season Totals: In four games Hall has 17 receptions for 391 yards and five touchdowns, one carry for zero yards, and two kickoff returns for 34 yards. On defense he has 39 tackles (18 solo), two passes defended, one forced fumble, and two tackles for loss. Hall is ranked no. 10 in the state in total receiving yards (no. 4 in 5A).
Follow Hall on Twitter @MilesHall004
Pokai Haunga (WR, Class of 2023).
This Week: Timpview (Utah 5A, 4-0) defeated Bingham 49-30 on the road. Haunga did not play 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
Stanley Raass (DL, Class of 2023).
This Week: Raass is no longer playing for Skyridge (MaxPreps, Deseret News).
Season Totals: Not yet available.
Follow Raass on Twitter @RaassStanley
Easton Baker (LB, Class of 2024).
This Week: Stansbury (Utah, 3-0) defeated Uintah 48-8. Baker had four tackles (three solo) in the win (MaxPreps, Deseret News).
Season Totals: In four games, Baker has 24 tackles (14 solo), six tackles for loss, one sack, one forced fumble.
Follow Baker on Twitter @BakerEaston
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.
Will Walker (K/P, Class of 2025).
This Week: Riverton (Utah 6A, 3-1) defeated Springvill 22-15 on the road. Walker was injured in the preseason and will be out for a few more weeks (MaxPreps, Deseret News).
Season Totals: Not yet available.
Follow Walker on Twitter @WillWalker84
Landen Chambers (RB, Class of 2023).
This Week: Fossil Ridge (Texas, 1-1) fell to Braswell 48-21 on the road. Stats are not yet available (MaxPreps).
Season Totals: In one game Chambers has 26 carries for 146 yards and two touchdowns, and four receptions for 45 yards.
Follow Chambers on Twitter @_LandenChambers
Saimone Davis (ATH, Class of 2023).
This Week: Colleyville Heritage (Texas, 1-0) fell to Texas 48-23. Davis had four receptions for 45 yards and four solo tackles (MaxPreps).
Season Totals: In two games Davis has six receptions for 63 yards and four solo tackles
Follow Davis on Twitter @SaimoneDavis.
Jackson Bowers (TE, Class of 2023)
This Week: Mountain View (Arizona 6A, 0-1) lost at Helix 24-21 to start their season. Stats are not yet available but Bowers did have one touchdown reception in the game (MaxPreps). Mountain View is currently ranked no. 16 in Arizona (out of 175 schools).
Season Totals: Not yet available.
Follow Bowers on Twitter @jackson_bow3rs.
Pierson Watson (LB, Class of 2023).
This Week: Coconino (Arizona 4A, 0-0) start their season on September 9th against Blue Ridge (MaxPreps). They start the season ranked no. 67 (out of 175 Arizona schools).
Season Totals: Not yet available.
Follow Watson on Twitter @PiersonWatson
Leo Pulalasi (ATH, Class of 2023).
This Week: Lakes High School (Washington, 1-0) started their season off September 2nd with a 50-23 win over Kentwood. Pulalasi was the star of the show, rushing 10 times for 47 yards and three touchdowns and catching two passes for 13 yards and another score. He also returned a kickoff 37 yards, a punt 38 yards, and had five solo tackles with two tackles for loss (MaxPreps). Lakes is ranked no. 36 in Washington out of 175 schools.
Season Totals: In one game Pulalasi has 10 rushed for 47 yards and three touchdowns, two receptions for 13 yards and one touchdown, one kickoff return for 37 yards, one punt return for 38 yards, five tackles (five solo), two tackles for loss.
Follow Pulalasi on Twitter @LeoPulalasi
Andrew Heinig (DL, Class of 2023).
This Week: Glenpool High School (Oklahoma 5A, 1-1) defeated Skiatook at home 21-14. Stats have not yet been reported (MaxPreps). Glenpool is ranked no. 135 in Oklahoma out of 261 schools.
Season Totals: Not yet available.
Follow Heinig on Twitter @Andrew_Heinig
Josiah Phillips (WR, Class of 2023).
This Week: Sierra Canyon High School (California, 1-2) got their first win of the season defeating Green Valley 35-16. Phillips had three receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown (MaxPreps).
Season Totals: 10 receptions for 218 yards and one touchdown
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