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Highschool soccer prime performers within the Southland

By Editorial Board Published October 4, 2025 4 Min Read
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Highschool soccer prime performers within the Southland

A take a look at the highest performers from highschool soccer throughout the Southland throughout Week 5.

RUSHING

• Jeremiah Watson, Murrieta Valley: Rushed for 254 yards and 5 touchdowns in win over Norco.

• Matix Frithsmith, Hart: Rushed for 142 yards and two touchdowns, caught 5 passes for 100 yards and one landing and returned kickoff 82 yards for landing in win over West Ranch.

• Demanie Bell, Westlake: Rushed for 190 yards in 12 carries and scored three touchdowns in win over Rio Mesa.

• Malaki Davis, Corona Centennial: The sophomore rushed for 139 yards and three touchdowns and caught one landing cross in win over Roosevelt.

• Gabe Villa, Bishop Diego: Rushed for 133 yards and two touchdowns and caught one other landing in win over Camarillo.

• Trevor Schneider, Chaparral: Gained 128 yards dashing in win over Vista Murrieta.

• Francis Saporito, Sunny Hills: Rushed for 152 yards and one landing and handed for 2 touchdowns in win over Marina.

• Jeremiah Hugee, Los Angeles: Rushed for 107 yards and three touchdowns in win over West Adams.

PASSING

• Star Thomas, Orange: The sophomore handed for 313 yards and 6 touchdowns in a win over Fountain Valley.

• Jaden Jefferson, Cathedral: Handed for 412 yards and 6 touchdowns and rushed for 2 touchdowns in win over St. Paul.

• Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo: Handed for 329 yards and two touchdowns in win over Lengthy Seashore Poly.

• Tua Rojas, Bishop Diego: Had landing passes of 38, 62, 27 and 33 yards vs. Camarillo.

• Julian Medina, Norco: Handed for 349 yards and 6 touchdowns in loss to Murrieta Valley.

• Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes: Handed for 4 touchdowns in win over Culver Metropolis.

• DJ Mitchell, La Habra: Handed for 221 yards and three touchdowns and ran for a rating in win over El Dorado.

• Brady Annett, Corona del Mar: Accomplished 18 of 23 passes for 272 yards and 4 touchdowns in win over San Juan Hills.

• Thaddeus Breaux, Hamilton: Handed for 270 yards and three touchdowns in win over Fairfax.

• Donovan Shirley, Salesian: Handed for 298 yards and 6 touchdowns in win over Cantwell-Sacred Coronary heart.

RECEIVING

• Bryce Vasquez, La Habra: Had 10 catches for 151 yards and two touchdowns vs. El Dorada.

• Deance’ Lewis, Crenshaw: Made 5 receptions for 77 yards and one landing in win over Dorsey.

• Blake Wong, Norco: Had 11 catches for 278 yards and 5 touchdowns vs. Murrieta Valley.

• Alijah Royster, Oxnard Pacifica: Caught 4 passes for 103 yards and one landing in win over Oaks Christian.

DEFENSE

• Isaiah Phelps, Oxnard Pacifica: Had six solo tackles and 13 assists vs. Oaks Christian.

• Zeelen Shatswell, Golden Valley: Had two interceptions in win over Castaic.

• Saul Avila-Machado, Dorsey: Contributed two sacks in loss to Crenshaw.

• Havon Finney Jr. and Myles Baker, Sierra Canyon: Every returned an interception for a landing in win over Gardena Serra.

• Jalen Flowers, Redondo Union: Made an interception, returned a kickoff for a landing and caught a landing cross vs. Culver Metropolis.

• DJ Clanton, Mater Dei: Had two sacks in win over Orange Lutheran.

SPECIAL TEAMS

• Carter Sobel, Sierra Canyon: Made three discipline targets in his season debut vs. Gardena Serra.

• LeHenry Solomon, Chaminade: Returned the opening kickoff for a landing in win over Bishop Amat.

• Mason Miller, Leuzinger: Had 88-yard kickoff return for a landing in win over Inglewood.

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