Elijah Donaldson and Noah Federico, BC High — With strong play from the offensive line, the tandem combined for 213 rushing yards in Thursday’s 28-7 win at Everett. Federico finished with 111 rushing yards and three touchdowns and Donaldson scored once from 10 yards out.
Armari Mills, Central Catholic — The senior outside linebacker came up with eight tackles, two sacks, and a key pass breakup as the Raider D came up clutch to score a 20-19 win over Bishop Hendricken (R.I.).
James Mortarelli, Natick — Crediting his teammates, including defensive end Mike Whalen, for drawing more blockers, the senior linebacker knifed in for a sack, a blocked field goal, and two tackles for loss to complement his huge offensive night (10 carries, 177 yards, 3 TDs) in a 28-6 win at Milford.
Matt Sherry, Durfee — A three-sport standout, the junior QB rushed for 98 yards on 18 carries with three touchdowns and passed for 46 yards and a touchdown while leading the Hilltoppers in a 27-13 win at Somerset Berkley.
Division 2
Gianni DePrimeo, Winchester — The senior tailback rumbled for 290 yards and touchdown runs of 13, 2, 27, 80, and 22 yards on 16 carries as the Red & Black (3-0) rolled past Masconomet, 56-22.
Jackson Gearin, Billerica — The sophomore opened a 35-8 Merrimack Valley Conference win over Lawrence with a 73-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, and added another TD and 12 tackles.
Kise Flannery and Orion Fernandez, Catholic Memorial — In a 49-7 win over Nashoba Tech, Flannery, a senior QB committed to Harvard, tossed for 194 yards and passing scores of 35, 70, and 40 yards. Also a senior, Fernandez recorded a 34-yard pick-six and two interceptions.
Floyd White and Danny Pierce, Beverly — White, a senior, hauled in five catches for 139 yards and four TDs (second straight week) from classmate Pierce, who was 7-of-9 passing for five TDs, plus a rushing touchdown in a 41-40 win over Wakefield.
Brett Moran and Jack Lafond, Westford — The two juniors combined for 191 rushing yards and three scores in 35-0 Dual County win against Wayland. Moran sprinted for 106 yards on his own on just four carries, and Lafond tossed a 31-yard passing score.
Division 3
Patrick Collins, Milton — Slicing his way to a 34-8 win over Acton-Boxborough, the senior quarterback completed 10 of 15 passes for 187 yards and three scores.
Shane Knowlton-Simard, Lynn English — The senior QB found the end zone five times, rushing for 139 yards on 11 carries, and threw for another score in a 54-32 shootout win over Peabody.
Ryan Medeiros, Marshfield — In a game featuring several stellar special teams plays, the senior blocked a punt out of the back of the end zone that resulted in a safety for the Rams in a 22-18 win over Mansfield.
Marcos Pineda, Somerville — In a 13-6 win over Chelsea, the junior finished with nine tackles (two for a loss). He also caught four passes for 44 yards and what stood as the game-winning touchdown in the second quarter.
Brady Shuffain, Sharon — In setting a single game school record with four touchdown passes, the junior completed 13 of 15 throws for 192 yards in a 44-13 win over Minuteman. The previous record holder: his father, Sharon head coach Ben Shuffain.
Division 4
Ryan Brooks, Burlington — The Marist-bound catalyst steered the Red Devils past Cambridge, 36-2, with 150 rushing yards and two scores, along with two receptions for 53 yards.
Finn Gallup, Marblehead — The senior quarterback completed 9-of-10 passes for 208 yards and three touchdowns, powering the undefeated Magicians past North Andover, 48-0.
Aidan Gendron, Dartmouth — The Indians defeated Old Rochester, 33-21, as the junior finished 11-for-14 passing for 226 yards and three touchdowns in the air, plus a score on the ground.
Will Harrison, Tewksbury — The sophomore rushed for two scores and threw for two more, including a 1-yard touchdown pass to senior Ben Christopher with 11 seconds remaining to vault the Redmen to a 25-21 victory over Lowell.
Blake and Cole Pileski, Walpole — Blake, a sophomore, found his older brother Cole, a senior, for 103 yards and two touchdowns — including a 47-yarder late in the third quarter — to spearhead a 28-14 triumph over Wellesley on Friday.
Division 5
Ryan Hinkley, Weston — In a 34-0 nonleague win over Dover-Sherborn, the senior captain picked up 110 yards and two touchdowns on five catches. Defensively, he recorded seven tackles, two for loss, and two pass breakups.
Dyllon Pratt, Shawsheen —The senior captain produced 179 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns, along with an interception, as the Rams registered their second shutout with a 27-0 blanking of Norwood.
Brady McCormack, Medfield — On 17 carries, the senior QB racked up 262 yards rushing and four touchdowns. He also punched in two conversions in a 44-22 win over Nipmuc.
Jaylen Severino, Gloucester — The senior QB excelled with his legs, rushing six times for 141 yards and two touchdowns. He added a passing TD in a 34-33 win over Bishop Fenwick to keep the Fishermen undefeated.
Gustavo Varela, Greater Lawrence — The senior continued his dominant campaign, rushing for 324 yards and three touchdowns on 23 carries in a 35-26 win over Norton.
Division 6
Mason Alger, Bellingham — The junior ran for 176 yards and three touchdowns in the Blackhawks’ 42-0 Tri-Valley shutout of Dedham.
Aeden Borges, Joseph Case — In a 33-0 nonleague victory over Millis, the junior churned out 170 yards and four touchdowns rushing, 40 yards and a TD reception, and also drilled three extra points.
Logan Keaney, Medway — The senior threw for 77 yards and two touchdowns, ran for 65 yards and a third score, while going a perfect 7-for-7 on extra points in the Mustangs’ 49-14 win over Falmouth.
Jack Luccarelli, Norwell — The junior quarterback rushed for 224 yards and four scores and added 138 yards and a fifth touchdown through the air in the Clippers’ 50-13 win over Apponequet.
Nick O’Brien, Tri-County — The junior had another monster game in the Cougars’ 57-0 win over Southeastern, running for 210 yards and five touchdowns and adding a 66-yard touchdown reception.
Jack Reilly and Kingston Maxwell, Abington — Reilly completed 10-of-14 passes for 192 yards and two scores. Maxwell caught four balls for 94 yards and both touchdowns in the Green Wave’s 41-14 win over Dennis-Yarmouth.
Division 7
Joe Celia, Amesbury — On the first possession, the senior started the scoring with a 77-yard touchdown run, then sealed a 22-21 Cape Ann win over Pentucket/Georgetown with a game-deciding 2-point conversion run.
Tyler Holmes, West Bridgewater — The senior racked up 211 rushing yards and five touchdowns on just 12 carries — punctuated by three scores on five touches in the third quarter —to help the Wildcats pull away for a 56-12 South Coast victory at Dighton-Rehoboth/Bristol Aggie.
Kanyinsola Olanrewaju, Blue Hills — The senior rumbled in for a 16-yard rushing score and added a pair of 2-point conversion runs to power the Warriors to their first victory, 22-15, over Diman.
Janzel Trinidad, Lowell Catholic — The junior rushed for 133 yards with touchdown runs of 38, 61, and 29 yards to guide the Crusaders to a 44-14 nonleague victory over East Boston.
Division
Aavian Pena, KIPP Academy — The junior back shifted to quarterback and was immense. He delivered a 97-yard punt return touchdown, 132 yards rushing and a score, and a 26-yard TD pass to sophomore Ryan Reynoso with 28 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to complete an 18-13 comeback win over Greater Lowell.
Nate O’Hare, Hull — The junior linebacker tallied nine tackles, including two for a loss, and an interception that led to the winning touchdown for the in a 15-8 nonleague win over English High.
Dasan Rooks and Matheus DeSouza, Atlantis Charter — The duo clogged up the middle and combined for 14 tackles (6 for loss), five sacks, and a forced fumble in a 31-12 nonleague win against Roxbury Prep.
Xavier Roman and Ta’Qaire Bell, Cathedral — Roman, a senior, threw five TD passes, rushed for another score, and had an interception in a 43-14 nonleague win over Lynn Classical. Bell pocketed four of those touchdown receptions.
Preps
Peter Bourque and Trey Grant, Tabor — In a 51-26 win over Milton Academy, Bourque, a junior, completed 16-of-23 passes for 369 yards and five touchdowns. Grant, a senior, hauled in six passes for 232 yards and four scores. Bourque also had 74 yards on nine carries.
Charles Carpenter-Simms, Dexter Southfield — The senior recorded two interceptions for the Shields to help secure a 20-0 win over Taft.
Tedy Frisoli, St. Sebastian’s — The senior captain snared a 9-yard scoring reception from Duke Ciongoli and also registered an interception in a 21-3 win at Belmont Hill.
Andrew St. Pierre, Thayer — The senior rushed for 118 yards, two touchdowns, and a two-point conversion and added a forced fumble and recovery for the Tigers in a 27-14 win over Brooks.
Tyler Amaral, Graham Dietz, Trevor Hass, Brad Joyal, Ethan Kagno, Jake Levin, Toby Moses, and Nate Weitzer contributed.
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