Bay Area Semi-Finals: Top Players Part. I
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QB Jaret Bosarge, St. Vincent de Paul HS Bosarge is one of the best kept secrets across the North Bay and is leading the defending NCS D7 champion Mustangs back to the title game for the second year in a…
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Continue ReadingQB Jaret Bosarge, St. Vincent de Paul HS
Bosarge is one of the best kept secrets across the North Bay and is leading the defending NCS D7 champion Mustangs back to the title game for the second year in a row this Saturday. In the NCS Semi-Final game against McKinleyville, the Senior erupted for 229 yards through the air and 90+ on the ground with 5 total TD’s in the first half while having full control of the offense and taking over the game. He will be a key weapon for the Mustangs on Saturday night in the NCS D7 Finale.
ATH Hayden Anderson Hayden Anderson 6'1" | 195 lbs | ATH Windsor | 2025 State CA , Windsor HS
Anderson is a no brainer power five kid, and he keeps proving that each week. In the semis against a tough and well coached American Canyon squad, Anderson single handily kept the Jaguars alive in the contest. He took 4 carries for 166 yards and 2 scores while adding another receiving touchdown. He is in line for a huge off-season and it should be long until he collects his first Division I offer.
RB Tony McAdoo, El Cerrito HS
McAdoo has been one of the most explosive runners in all of the Bay Area this season. He is shifty near the line of scrimmage and very difficult to bring down in the open field due to his twitch, short area quickness and contact balance while adding elite third level speed. In the NCS D3 semi-final, he exploded for 236 yards on the ground and four scores in El Cerrito’s route of Northgate.
WR Robbie Mascheroni Robbie Mascheroni 6'4" | 190 lbs | WR Campolindo | 2023 State CA , Campolindo HS
Mascheroni has been gathering multiple P5 PWO opportunities over the last couple weeks and it’s only a matter of time until a power five school scholarships him. He is a big framed mismatch on the outside with a huge catch radius, strong hands and wins on 50/50 balls in traffic. He was fantastic on both sides of the ball and hauled in 5 receptions for 79 yards and a score while all over the field from his safety position and effective in run support.
QB William Augenstein, Branham HS
Branham punched their ticket to the CCS D4 title game and had a stellar showing by their veteran signal caller. He went for 274 rushing yards and 6 total touchdowns. He also added another 180 yards passing and was picking apart the Mountain View defense while doing damage on the ground as well.
QB Christian Aguilar, Clayton Valley Charter HS
Aguilar has done a terrific job of operating this new look Eagles offense and was getting the ball to multiple playmakers on Friday night. The Senior threw for 250+ yards and 2 touchdowns against a tough Liberty defense and punched their ticket to the NCS title game this week.