The 2020 Michigan high school football season was back in action throughout the weekend and this week of the playoffs was filled with impressive performances. Here are some of the top performers from across the state in the 2021 class.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="29682" first="Gavin" last="Brooks"] | QB | Livonia Churchill</strong>
Brooks found himself in a QB duel against Dexter quarterback [player_tooltip player_id="29644" first="Colin" last="Parachek"], but came out on top in a 52-35 win. He completed 19-of-25 passes for 296 yards and four touchdowns, but he added another score on the ground. The highly recruited passer is set to play at Concordia Ann Arbor at the next level.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="29789" first="Jamar" last="Willis"] | RB | Warren Michigan Collegiate</strong>
Willis is small, but underrated playmaker that deserves much more recruiting attention than he has received so far. In a 30-0 win over Flint Hamady, the senior ran the ball just eight times for 169 yards and two touchdowns. He currently holds no offers, but he has the talent to play on the next level on either side of the ball.
<strong>Teddy Mazaris | LB | Livonia Stevenson</strong>
I didn't know much about Mazaris heading into this game, but he has the talent to play somewhere at the next level. In a 35-28 loss to Canton, he recorded 9 total tackles, which included a sack. He holds no offers right now, but he could definitely play at the next level if he wants to.
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