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Every Monday during the football season, Scorebook Live California reporter Bodie De Silva highlights the top performers and the most intriguing storylines in San Diego Section high school football.

Notable Results:

Mt. Miguel finished off the season with a big 49-26 victory over Del Norte and set a couple records in the process. Senior receiver Jahiem Allen-Pompey caught 17 passes for 268 yards during the game. Allen-Pompey now holds the CIF San Diego Section record for both receptions in a season (102) and receiving yards in a season (1,921) and is only two receiving touchdowns away from tying that record (24). He’ll look to add on to his historical season as the Matadors host Coronado in the 1st round.

Lincoln sent shock waves throughout the county on Friday night when they took down #2 Cathedral, leading throughout before eventually finishing it off, 24-19. Lincoln’s defense held Cathedral to 7 of 18 passing and forced two fumbles by Zavien Watson. Keyshawn Smith had 8 catches for 96 yards and 2 touchdowns on the night. The win pushed the Hornets up the division 1 rankings and gave them the 2-seed and a bye in the 1st round as they await the winner of the Rancho Bernardo – Torrey Pines game. The Dons weren’t negatively affected by the result as they held onto the 2-seed in the Open Division bracket and will host Carlsbad in two weeks in a rematch of last season’s semi-final in which the Lancers were beat 35-0.

Top Performers:

Francis Parker pulled out a big victory in week 11 as they
took down La Jolla Country Day, 58-50, in a shootout to claim an undefeated
Pacfic League Championship. The Lancers ran for 560 yards, so it only made
sense to recognize their entire offense as top performers. Freshman Chris White
had a huge game as he carried the ball 13 times for 219 yards and a touchdown.
Senior Trevor Brokowski also contributed with 16 carries for 117 yards and 3
touchdowns.

Junior Jaycob Hicks stepped in at quarterback for Morse and
helped the Tigers to a six touchdown win over University City. Hicks was 2 of 2
for 28 yards and a touchdown, but did major damage on the ground, carrying 10
times for 201 yards and 4 touchdowns.

Montgomery grabbed the Metro – Pacific League Championship on
Friday night as they made a statement in a 34-10 win over previously unbeaten
Castle Park. Senior quarterback Keoa Gumataotao came up big as he went 11 of 17
for 199 yards and 4 touchdown passes to help the Aztecs.

It’s been an up and down season for Grossmont, but senior
quarterback Jaime Odom ended the regular season on a high note. Odom was 21 of
28 passing for 292 yards and 4 touchdowns. He also ran 13 times for 112 yards
and scored 2 more touchdowns for the Foothillers.

With the playoffs coming up this week, Mt. Miguel’s passing
attack appears to be in top form. The connection of Jacob Laverdiere and Jaheim
Allen-Pompey has been lethal all season and that continued on Friday night.
Laverdiere was 26 of 35 for 365 yards for 5 touchdowns and also for another
touchdown. Allen-Pompey had 17 catches for 268 yards and 4 touchdowns in the
Matadors win.

Torrey Pines junior linebacker Marco Notarainni showed his
versatility for the Falcons on Friday night. He racked up 12 tackles, a sack, a
forced fumble and caught a 13-yard touchdown pass while also serving as the
Falcons punt returner.

Recruiting Updates:

  • 2020 Helix RB Elelyon Noa took an official visit to Utah State
  • 2020 Steele Canyon ATH Chance Johnson picked up an offer from Northern Arizona
  • 2020 Lincoln WR Keyshawn Smith picked up an offer from Washington State
  • 2020 San Marcos ATH Maverick Martin picked up an offer from Valparaiso
  • 2020 Scripps Ranch TE Grant Norberg took an unofficial visit to San Diego
  • 2020 Carlsbad LB Dylan Quinn picked up an offer from Puget Sound
  • 2020 St. Augustine LB Connor Heffler took an unofficial visit to Stanford
  • 2021 Torrey Pines LB Marco Notarainni took an unofficial visit to Stanford
  • 2021 St. Augustine RB Byron Cardwell picked up an offer from Arizona
  • 2021 Bishop's WR Clay Petry took au unofficial visit to Washington

How I Voted This Week:

1. Helix

2. Carlsbad

3. Cathedral
Catholic

4. Steele Canyon

5. St. Augustine

6. Mission Hills

7. Madison

8. Vista

9. Lincoln

10. Bishop's

Top NFL Performance:

Mira Mesa grad Damien Williams ran for 125 yards and a
touchdown in Kansas City’s win over Minnesota on Sunday.

Top College Performance:

Bishop’s grad Mozes Mooney had 4 catches for 53 yards and
his 1st career touchdown in Columbia’s loss to Yale.

Top Playoff Games in Round 1:

Rancho Bernardo vs. Torrey Pines (D1)

Monte Vista vs. Poway (D2)

Eastlake vs. Oceanside (D1)

Morse vs. Mira Mesa (D2)

Valhalla vs. West Hills (D3)