Regional Stat Stars of Week 14 (Part. I)
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Ott is a very intriguing prospect and one of the more promising young passers across the state in this 2026 class. In the 4-A semi-finals, he was near perfect passing the ball and threw for 200+ yards and 3 scores, while very efficient passing and limiting turnovers and poor throws. He has good mechanics for his age, scans the field quickly and can dissect defenses if you let him while also able to stretch the field and throw vertically into tight windows with nice velocity and touch on the ball over the top. Still growing and developing, he should have a huge off-season and be one of the top returning signal callers across the state in 2024.
Mason Cade
Mason Cade
Cade is another one of the top smaller school players across Arizona, and has been dominating the 3-A level for his entire career. He is a quick twitched athlete with good vision, start/stop abilities and can gain ground in the open field by hitting a third level gear in the clear. In the division title game against Paradise Honors, he rushed for over 300+ yards and 5 touchdowns in the shootout win. Cade put together a stellar senior season and went out just how he started the year, having a dominant performance on the ground.
Daxen Hall
Daxen Hall
Hall has been on our top performers a few times through out this season, and has been one of the most consistent running backs across the state on a week-to-week basis, seemingly always putting up big time numbers. The Higley squad was proven to be way too much for a demoralized Apollo team in the 5-A semi final game, where they ran away with the win by 60+ points by the time it was all said and done. Hall erupted on the few times he had the ball, rushing for 100+ yards on only 8 carries and tacking on 6 total scores. He is a no brainer college caliber back at the D3+ level and is one of the more under-rated kids across the region in this 2024 class that deserves a shot at the next level.