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<p>Friday night's matchup between ALA Queen Creek and Red Mountain was the kind of game that reminded you why high school football is so much fun. It was tight from start to finish, with both teams trading punches and never letting the other pull too far ahead. Every drive felt important, every stop mattered, and the energy in the stands matched the intensity on the field. It wasn't just about the scoreboard, though — it was about the players who stepped up in big moments and made the difference. With that in mind, let's take a closer look at the standouts who turned this game into one to remember. </p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Red Mountain</h2>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1855439' first='Airreon' last='Windom'] showed exactly why he's Red Mountain's top receiving threat, putting up a career‑high in yards and getting into the endzone in a performance that kept ALA Queen Creek's defense off balance. He's got the blend of speed and body control that makes him dangerous on deep outs and go routes, and his timing with his quarterback was on point as the two connected for explosive plays late that flipped the field. What stood out most was how he found separation — whether it was quick footwork off the line or strong hands once he closed the gap on a defender — and the way he used deceptive stems to sell his deep routes. Red Mountain moved him around the formation to get different looks, and he excelled everywhere they lined him up. It was the kind of showing that proved he's more than just a vertical threat; he's a true difference‑maker who can change a game with a single snap.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Edmonds was everywhere for Red Mountain's defense in this game, finishing with nine tackles and a forced fumble that swung momentum. He showed the kind of versatility coaches love, dropping into coverage one snap and then crashing downhill the next to blow up a run or screen. What stood out most was how quickly and confidently he read the flow of the offense, putting himself in the right spot over and over again. He handled the tough job of dealing with a shifty back in space, tackled with form and authority, and played with the kind of motor that lifts an entire defense. It wasn't the flashiest stat line of the night, but it was the type of steady, physical effort that set the tone and helped shape the outcome of the game.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Caleb Joe delivered exactly what Red Mountain needed from its quarterback, completing 12 of 16 passes for 207 yards and two touchdowns while looking steady and composed all night. His accuracy and timing stood out, working the rhythm throws to keep the offense on schedule and then trusting his top target on vertical shots when it mattered most. He showed poise in late-down situations, placing the ball outside the numbers with confidence, and proved he wasn't afraid to stand in and take hits, popping right back up every time. With his long arms and over-the-top delivery, he was able to get the ball over the big guys up front and generate whip on his deep throws. Even more impressive: he showed a strong grasp of what was happening at the line of scrimmage, making changes when he didn't like what he saw. It all added up to a really impressive showing that highlighted both his toughness and his command of the offense.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Windom may just be a sophomore, but he's already carving out a role as a big-bodied tight end who can impact the game in multiple ways. At 6'3” with a sturdy frame, he gives Red Mountain a boundary presence who complements Airreon's vertical speed, boxing out defenders on slants and digs and providing a reliable target in the red zone. What makes him stand out, though, is his willingness to get dirty in the blocking game — he's strong and committed to sealing edges, which not only springs runs but also makes defenders hesitate when he sells a block before slipping out as a receiving option. That combo of size, physicality, and effort makes him a real asset, and while he wasn't heavily targeted in this one, his impact was still felt both in the passing game and in how he helped set the tone in the run game.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">ALA Queen Creek</h2>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Nesbitt showed he's more than just a shifty back in this one, piling up 197 total yards and a touchdown while putting constant stress on Red Mountain's defense. Already known for his track speed and agility, he's clearly added strength to his game, breaking through arm tackles and bouncing off defenders in ways he didn't a year ago. That combination of burst and power made him a nightmare to contain, whether it was on one‑cut runs, screens, or angle routes out of the backfield. Every time he touched the ball he looked like a threat to take it the distance, flipping field position and forcing lighter boxes just by being out there. It's the kind of performance that makes you want to design an offense around him and highlights just how much work he's put in since last season. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Proctor was the spark that kept ALA Queen Creek's offense rolling, turning favorable slot matchups into a career night with 143 yards and three touchdowns. He worked choice routes and posts with sharp footwork and smooth tempo, constantly creating clean windows for his quarterback to hit. Red Mountain's corners were strong on the outside, but that only opened the door for Proctor to feast inside, finding soft spots in coverage and throttling down with great awareness. His ability to separate, settle in space, and then finish plays with soft, reliable hands made him the go‑to target whenever the offense needed a big play. Performances like this make me think he's on the verge of a breakout season, and someone defenses are going to have to scheme around every single week.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">15 — QB B. DeWitt: 26/38, 286 yds, 3 TD, 1 INTDeWitt turned in a calm, polished performance that showed why he's the leader of ALA Queen Creek's offense, throwing for 286 yards and three scores while looking in complete command from start to finish. An Idaho commit played like a quarterback who knows exactly where the ball needs to go, manipulating underneath zones and then striking vertically off play‑action. His mechanics are effortless — all the power comes from his base, which lets him deliver a gorgeous deep ball without having to load up. Even under pressure he kept his cool, finding his hot reads and making quick decisions to keep the offense moving. What really stands out is how steady he looks in the pocket, never rushed, always composed, and consistently giving his team a chance to trade punches with Red Mountain in a back‑and‑forth shootout. </p>
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Friday night's matchup between ALA Queen Creek and Red Mountain was the kind of game that reminded you why high school football is so much fun. It was tight from start to finish, with both teams trading punches and never letting the other pull too far ahead. Every drive felt important, every stop mattered, and the energy in the stands matched the intensity on the field. It wasn't just about the scoreboard, though — it was about the players who stepped up in big moments and made the difference. With that in mind, let's take a closer look at the standouts who turned this game into one to remember.
HEIGHT
5'10"
WEIGHT
160
POS
WR/DB
CLASS
2027
State:
Arizona
School:
Red Mountain
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HEIGHT
6'3"
WEIGHT
220
POS
TE
CLASS
2028
State:
Arizona
School:
Red Mountain
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HEIGHT
5'10"
WEIGHT
185
POS
ATH
CLASS
2026
State:
Arizona
School:
American Leadership Academy Queen Creek
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HEIGHT
5'10"
WEIGHT
170
POS
WR
CLASS
2026
State:
Arizona
School:
ALA-Queen Creek
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HEIGHT
6'2"
WEIGHT
195
POS
QB
CLASS
2026
State:
Arizona
School:
ALA-Queen Creek
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