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Highschool soccer prime performers within the Southland

dramabreakBy dramabreakSeptember 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A have a look at the highest performers from highschool soccer throughout the Southland throughout Week 2.

RUSHING

• Lorenzo Sims, Ramona: Rushed for 379 yards and 6 touchdowns in win over Hillcrest.

• Dean Rosales, Granada Hills: Rushed for 237 yards and three touchdowns in loss to Palisades.

• Ryan Salcedo, Bishop Amat: His 79-yard run and fifth landing of the evening gave the Lancers a win over Valencia.

• Malachi McFarland, Damien: Had a 99-yard landing run in win over St. Paul.

• Joshua Aaron, Venice: Ran for 139 yards in 17 carries with one landing in win over Harvard-Westlake.

• Marcus Washington, Cajon: The freshman quarterback rushed for 117 yards and one landing and handed for 158 yards and a landing in a win over Etiwanda.

PASSING

• Taylor Lee, Oxnard Pacifica: Accomplished 29 of 32 passes for 457 yards and 7 touchdowns in win over Newbury Park.

• Brady Edmonds, Huntington Seaside: Handed for 351 yards and 5 touchdowns in win over Western.

• Koa Malau’ulu, St. John Bosco: Handed for 283 yards and three touchdowns in win over Baltimore St. Frances.

• Liam Meeker, Mira Costa: Handed for 259 yards and three touchdowns in win over Redondo Union.

• Luke Fahey, Mission Valley: Handed for 326 yards and 5 touchdowns in win over Folsom.

• Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes: Handed for 261 yards and three touchdowns and ran for a landing in win over Carson.

• Bradley Cassier, St. Monica: Handed for 300 yards and 4 touchdowns in win over Huntington Park.

• Jack Thomas, Palisades: Handed for 387 yards and 6 touchdowns in win over Granada Hills.

• Isaiah Arriaza, Damien: Handed for 276 yards and 4 touchdowns in win over St. Paul.

• Ethan Grant, Los Angeles: Handed for 322 yards and two touchdowns, rushed for 182 yards and two touchdowns in loss to Fairfax.

RECEIVING

• Troy Foster, Huntington Seaside: Had 9 receptions for 184 yards yards and one landing in defeat of Western.

• Madden Williams, St. John Bosco: Caught seven passes for 180 yards and one landing in win over Baltimore St. Frances.

• Austin Miller, Bellflower: The 14-year-old freshman caught 4 passes for 124 yards and two touchdowns in defeat of Oxnard.

• Alijah Royster, Oxnard Pacifica: Caught 13 passes for 186 yards and 5 touchdowns in win over Newbury Park

• Blake Wong, Norco: Caught eight passes for 153 yards and two touchdowns in win over Orange Vista.

DEFENSE

• Matthew Muasua, St. John Bosco: Recorded two sacks in a win over Baltimore St. Frances.

• JD Hill, Mission Viejo: Had 4 of his workforce’s eight sacks vs. Folsom

• Matt Casas, Beaumont: Had 14 tackles in win over Summit.

• Jacob Riley, Hamilton: Had three interceptions in win over Crenshaw.

• Leonidas Vargas, St. Genevieve: Had three tackles for losses and two cross deflections in win over South Hills.

• Jon Sharp, Venice: Had 10 tackles, 4 sacks and blocked a punt in defeat of Harvard-Westlake.

• Tareq Abdul, College: Made two interceptions in win over Santee, giving him 5 in three video games.

SPECIAL TEAMS

• Cameron Evans, Marina: Had a blocked punt and recovered a fumble on one other punt try in win over Fountain Valley.

• Christopher Cobarruvias, Banning: Returned a kickoff for a landing, made an interception and ran for a landing in win over Lengthy Seaside Cabrillo.

• Tru Warrior Casas, Fairfax: Returned a kickoff for a landing, returned a punt for a landing and caught three landing passes in a win over Los Angeles.

• Matteo Petroski, Valencia: Kicked a 50-yard subject objective in loss to Bishop Amat.

• Jerry Shifman, Mater Dei: Made subject objectives of 43 and 26 yards in win over Kahuku.

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