Week 4: Top QB Performances
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As i continue this series of articles for week 4 highlighting top performances by position each week, I wanted to say there are MANY other quarterbacks who could be put on this list. I am listing the players who’s stat…
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Continue ReadingAs i continue this series of articles for week 4 highlighting top performances by position each week, I wanted to say there are MANY other quarterbacks who could be put on this list. I am listing the players who’s stat line stood out, who people recommended but most importantly, ONLY players who either I watched live or was able to watch highlights from their specific game. For the best chance to be featured, send me your weekly film on twitter. My handle is “@DevinRecord”, please don’t have any hard feelings if you weren’t included.
Kole Hunsaker
Kole Hunsaker
Kole has been featured on this group of articles during a different week but the seniors stellar play keeps continuing. Week 4 against Freeman HS, he continued to make throws that not many others could make. He sits in the pocket well, but is able to scramble outside and throw the ball deep accurately. He hits his receivers extremely well in stride, allowing them to gain big yardage. Kole finished the game 19/33 with 250 yards passing and 5 touchdowns. He uses his feet well too, rushing for about 35 yards.
Skyler is another player who’s been featured in one of these articles previously. Cassel has had a phenomenal start to his season, having over 1,500 yards passing already. His coaches trust him to throw the ball often and the senior doesn’t disappoint. Week 4 against Clarkston HS, Skyler went 31/46 with 460 yards passing and 3 touchdowns. He made back shoulder throws look easy, but the placement he was executing was perfect, which is hard to do. With how much West Valley HS throws the ball, I wouldn’t be surprised to see this senior mentioned again.
Highlights
**Legend attends Lakes HS**
When I watch film of Lakes HS, the running back duo they have stands out instantly. With a freshman starting at quarterback, people have been waiting to see what he can do. Week 4 was his breakout game, to me. Against Stadium HS, he finished with 247 yards passing and 6 touchdowns on the night. He showed the ability to be patient in the pocket, making sure he hit the open receiver. He’s going to be a top quarterback in the state as he grows his game on the field. he’s only the second freshman quarterback I’ve included.
Logan Debeaumont
Logan Debeaumont
Logan is a junior this year who I’ve seen a lot of improvement together. During Ridgefield’s week 4 game against Hudson’s Bay HS, his throws were clicking all night. He lofted a beautiful ball and landed in his receiver’s hands right on stride for the easy touchdown. Logan isn’t afraid to absorb hits, but he makes accurate throws while doing so. His throw power is one of the best in the class, as he throws darts in-between defenders with ease. He finished the game 18/24 with 267 yards passing and an impressive 5 touchdowns.
Jayden Salme
Jayden Salme
I’ve watched Jayden’s highlights a couple times this year and almost included him in another weeks articles. He is continuing to have great games and leading Zillah to some tough W’s. Starting as a sophomore, he’s showed the ability to be a solid quarterback in the state. Against Wahluke HS, Salme went 17/28 with 389 yards and 6 touchdowns. He was spot on all night, hitting his receivers consistently. He can make plays with his feet too, so teams have to watch his running ability. He’s a 2025 quarterback to keep an eye on.