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Week 7 Football Leaders – 2025 Season Update

Week 7 Football Leaders – 2025 Season Update
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Greater Spokane League (3A/4A) Leaders — Week 7 Overview

The GSL’s top playmakers continue to separate themselves as the regular season rolls on. Connor Collins leads the charge in total offense with 1,321 yards, while also pacing all passers with 1,155 yards and 18 touchdowns. On the ground, Max Faagau has powered ahead with 573 rushing yards and eight scores, placing him just behind Jonah Keller, who commands the league scoring race with 13 touchdowns (78 points) while also ranking among rushing leaders. Through the air, Grant Peterson sits atop the receiving list with 479 yards, closely followed by big-play threats Mason Stinson and Calvin Killian. With tight competition across every category, the League of Champions is shaping up for a thrilling push toward the postseason.

 

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Big 9 Leaders — Week 7 Snapshot

The Big Conference is stacked with standout talent this season. In the rushing game, Derek Hansen holds a narrow lead with 626 yards, while Michael Mahuika and Devin Anciso stay close behind — and both rank among the top five in scoring as well. The passing category has been all about Brady Jay, who has erupted for 2,516 yards and a conference-leading 41 touchdowns, far ahead of the field. Grant Smith has emerged as the premier playmaker at receiver with 642 yards and 13 touchdown receptions, giving him the top spot on the overall scoring leaderboard with 78 points. As the season continues, the conference race for postseason awards is only getting tighter.

 

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Greater Spokane League (2A) Leaders — Week 7 Overview


The Greater Spokane League continues to showcase standout playmakers across the board as the 2025 season heats up. Elijah Newman leads the rushing attack with 500 yards and six touchdowns, putting him atop the league’s scoring list as well. At quarterback, Tarin Fields has put together a strong campaign with a league-best 784 passing yards while also leading the GSL in total offense (905 yards). In the receiving ranks, Marvin Zauana headlines the group with 319 yards and three touchdowns, just ahead of emerging targets like Kale Blades and Hunter Nicholson. With tight leaderboards in every statistical category, the race for postseason accolades in the League of Champions is shaping up to be a thrilling finish.

 

 

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SCAC Conference Leaders — Week 7 Recap


The SCAC continues to showcase explosive playmakers, led by Shea Stevenson, who tops the league with 14 touchdowns and 84 points, while also ranking second in receiving yards. On the ground, Miguel Gaut remains the premier rusher with 728 yards and seven scores, holding off Noel Lopez and Maverick Myers in a tight race. Through the air, Hunter Vanhollebeke leads the conference with 1,632 passing yards, though Grant Wardenaar owns a stunning 27 passing touchdowns. In the receiving corps, Benjamin Naef leads with 541 yards, while Stevenson continues his dominance with a conference-best 13 receiving touchdowns. The chase for SCAC statistical crowns is heating up as Week 8 approaches.

 

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Mid-Columbia Conference Leaders — Week 7 Spotlight

The MCC’s stars continue to rise as Week 7 wraps with impressive two-way talent across the board. Gabriel Borisch leads the league in both scoring (10 TDs, 60 points) and rushing (898 yards) while keeping his team’s offense rolling. Through the air, Jackson Woodard remains the conference’s top passer with 1,302 yards and 19 touchdowns, with Mason Severson emerging as the go-to receiving threat thanks to 558 yards and nine scores. Defensively, Max Valencia headlines the interception race with seven picks, complementing a relentless pass rush led by Andrew Olsen, Brooks Knight, and Matthew Stanfield — each tallying five sacks. With playmakers delivering on every side of the ball, the MCC is shaping up for a high-stakes finish down the stretch.

 

 

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