SCAC Conference Leaders — Week 9, 2025
The SCAC Conference continues to showcase elite offensive talent as the 2025 season enters its late stretch. Jace Salme leads all receivers with 711 yards on 53 catches, while Shea Stevenson has emerged as a red-zone force, hauling in 14 touchdowns alongside 629 yards. In the backfield, Noel Lopez headlines the rushing attack with 837 yards, closely followed by Maverick Myers with 815 yards and eight scores. Hunter Vanhollebeke tops the passing charts with 2,127 yards and 23 touchdowns, with Grant Wardenaar right behind him, boasting an impressive 34 touchdown passes on 1,849 yards. On the scoreboard, Anderson Brown dominates the scoring category with 17 touchdowns and 116 points, followed by Stevenson with 96 and Isaac Zavala with 80. The SCAC’s explosive offenses continue to light up the stat sheet heading into Week 10.
Mid-Columbia Conference Leaders — Week 9, 2025
The Mid-Columbia Conference continues to be defined by balance and elite playmaking on both sides of the ball. Gabriel Borisch remains the league’s most dominant offensive force, leading all rushers with 1,428 yards and 17 touchdowns, while also topping the scoring charts with 102 points. In the passing game, Jackson Woodard leads all quarterbacks with 1,595 yards and 20 touchdowns, just ahead of Lincoln Heinrich, who has thrown for 1,580 yards and 14 scores. Through the air, Mason Severson headlines the receiving corps with 47 catches for 761 yards and 12 touchdowns, followed closely by Asa Perkes and Max Valencia, the latter also leading the league defensively with nine interceptions. On defense, Sione Nuku anchors the tackling leaderboard with 64 total tackles, while Gage Williams continues to pace the pass rush with seven sacks. As Week 10 approaches, the MCC remains one of the most competitive and statistically impressive conferences in the state.
Athletic Conference Leaders — Week 9, 2025
The Athletic Conference continues to deliver high-powered offensive performances as the 2025 season progresses. Quarterback Brady Jay remains in a class of his own, leading all passers with a staggering 3,399 yards and 59 touchdowns, cementing his place as one of the most dominant signal-callers in the nation. His top target, Grant Smith, continues his record-setting campaign with 49 receptions for 800 yards and 17 touchdowns, while also leading the scoring charts with 102 points. Dalton Hargraves and Cody Diddens round out an elite receiving group, combining for over 1,500 yards and 17 touchdowns. On the ground, Derek Hansen powers the rushing attack with 1,047 yards and 11 touchdowns, followed by Bodie Yale and Michael Mahuika, who both remain consistent scoring threats. With multiple players surpassing milestone marks in both the air and ground games, the Athletic Conference showcases one of the most explosive and balanced offensive fields in all of high school football.
Greater Spokane League 2A Leaders — Week 9, 2025
The Greater Spokane League’s 2A division continues to showcase top-tier balance across the board, with standout performances from several versatile playmakers. Elijah Newman remains the league’s offensive engine, leading all rushers with 783 yards and 12 touchdowns, while also topping the scoring charts with 13 total touchdowns and 78 points. Dual-threat quarterback Nathan Zettle continues to impress, ranking first in total offense with 1,276 yards, while also posting 819 passing yards, 9 touchdowns, and 439 rushing yards. Through the air, Marvin Zauana headlines the receiving group with 32 receptions for 414 yards and 5 touchdowns, while Erik Borg and Hunter Nicholson continue to provide steady production for their teams. Quarterbacks Tarin Fields and Kendry Gimlin have commanded their offenses efficiently, combining for over 1,900 passing yards and 13 touchdowns. With a mix of explosive passing and powerful ground play, the GSL 2A remains one of Washington’s most competitive and well-rounded conferences heading into the final stretch of the 2025 season.
Greater Spokane League (3A/4A) Leaders — Week 9, 2025
The Greater Spokane League’s 3A/4A division continues to deliver elite performances across every phase of the game, highlighted by dynamic offensive talent and balanced team play. Connor Collins leads the way at quarterback, pacing all passers with 1,641 yards and 24 touchdowns, while also topping the total offense list at 1,817 yards. Cade Strocsher and Kolton Peil remain consistent through the air, each surpassing the 1,100-yard mark. On the ground, Max Faagau powers the rushing attack with 803 yards and 10 touchdowns, narrowly edging out Jonah Keller, who boasts 546 yards and 14 total touchdowns, placing him atop the scoring leaderboard with 84 points. In the receiving corps, Mason Stinson leads with 668 yards on 37 receptions, while Lee Colomb has been a red-zone force, finding the end zone 10 times. With explosive offenses and balanced production from top to bottom, the GSL 3A/4A remains a showcase of high-caliber football heading into the late stages of the 2025 season.
