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<p>Week after week, playmakers across the state continue to raise the bar, and this Friday was no different. Quarterbacks and running backs stole the spotlight with explosive stat lines, efficiency, and game-changing moments that proved why they are some of the most dangerous weapons in high school football. From precise passing attacks to unstoppable ground games, these athletes made sure their names were heard under the lights. Whether it was a dual-threat quarterback slicing defenses through the air and on the ground, or a running back breaking away for long touchdowns, the performances showcased elite talent and poise. Each of these players not only fueled their team's offensive success but also showed they have the tools to dominate at the next level. Let's take a closer look at the standouts who turned heads with their Friday night heroics.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Mayson Elam delivered one of the most efficient quarterback performances of the week, completing 18 of 22 passes for 280 yards. He showed great accuracy and touch on his throws, spreading the ball around to multiple receivers. Elam also added 3 touchdown passes, showing his ability to finish drives with precision in the red zone. On the ground, he showcased his dual-threat ability by carrying the ball 9 times for 65 yards, keeping the defense honest. His poise in the pocket and decision-making stood out, as he rarely forced throws and consistently put his team in good situations. Elam's ability to combine high efficiency with explosive plays makes him a nightmare matchup for opposing defenses. This type of complete performance solidified him as one of the premier quarterbacks in his class.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Tyshawn Sellers needed only 6 carries to make a massive impact, rushing for 201 yards in dominant fashion. His explosiveness was on full display as he ripped off long runs that flipped field position instantly. Sellers found the end zone twice, proving to be a home-run hitter every time he touched the ball. His vision and burst through the hole made it nearly impossible for defenders to contain him in the open field. With a rare combination of power and breakaway speed, he punished Baldwin County's defense all night. Even with limited touches, Sellers maximized every opportunity to put his stamp on the game. His performance showed why he's a player that can change momentum with just a single carry.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1670146' first='Justin' last='Patton'] had a strong night leading McAdory's offense, completing 13 of 22 passes for 218 yards. He kept the defense on its heels by throwing 3 touchdowns, consistently finding his playmakers in space. Patton demonstrated good field vision, reading coverage and delivering the ball with confidence. He also added 24 rushing yards on 3 carries, showing he can extend plays with his legs when necessary. His ability to step up in key moments helped McAdory secure momentum against Helena. Patton's accuracy on intermediate routes and touch on deep throws were especially impressive. Overall, he proved to be an efficient leader who can execute the offense at a high level.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Charles Skipper put up big numbers for Wetumpka, completing 20 of 36 passes for 275 yards. He threw 3 touchdown passes, showing his ability to push the ball downfield and score in key situations. Skipper's confidence in the pocket allowed him to stand tall against Chelsea's pressure and deliver accurate throws. He also chipped in with 42 rushing yards on 5 carries, keeping the defense honest with his mobility. His competitive energy was evident as he kept his team battling throughout the game. Skipper's ability to make plays both through the air and on the ground highlights his versatility as a quarterback. This performance showed he has the tools to consistently put up big numbers against tough competition.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Parker Turley had an efficient outing, going 20-of-30 passing for 286 yards. He kept the offense moving with smart decision-making and accurate throws to all levels of the field. Turley connected for a touchdown, showing his ability to finish drives when it mattered. His composure stood out, especially in critical downs where he extended plays and found open receivers. Even when pressured, Turley displayed good footwork and pocket awareness to avoid mistakes. His balance of patience and aggressiveness allowed Buckhorn's offense to stay consistent throughout the night. Overall, Turley proved to be a steady and reliable leader who can deliver big performances.</p>
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Week after week, playmakers across the state continue to raise the bar, and this Friday was no different. Quarterbacks and running backs stole the spotlight with explosive stat lines, efficiency, and game-changing moments that proved why they are some of the most dangerous weapons in high school football. From precise passing attacks to unstoppable ground games, these athletes made sure their names were heard under the lights. Whether it was a dual-threat quarterback slicing defenses through the air and on the ground, or a running back breaking away for long touchdowns, the performances showcased elite talent and poise. Each of these players not only fueled their team's offensive success but also showed they have the tools to dominate at the next level. Let's take a closer look at the standouts who turned heads with their Friday night heroics.
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HEIGHT
5'9"
WEIGHT
165
POS
RB
CLASS
2029
School:
St. Paul's Episcopal
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HEIGHT
6'1"
WEIGHT
180
POS
QB
CLASS
2026
State:
Alabama
School:
McAdory
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HEIGHT
6'2"
WEIGHT
165
POS
QB
CLASS
2028
School:
Buckhorn High School
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