Championship Spotlight: 8 Prominent Prospects in the 4A Showdown
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As we approach the 4A Division State Championship game, it’s not just the teams that are drawing attention, but also eight standout prospects who are poised to make a significant impact. These players, each with their own set of skills…
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Continue ReadingAs we approach the 4A Division State Championship game, it’s not just the teams that are drawing attention, but also eight standout prospects who are poised to make a significant impact. These players, each with their own set of skills and achievements, are ready to showcase their football prowess on one of the biggest stages for high school sports. This game between Yuma Catholic and Canyon Del Oro has it all – quarterbacks with sharp instincts, linebackers with exceptional tackling, and running backs who can effortlessly find gaps in the defense. Their journey to this championship game is a testament to their hard work and dedication to the sport. As the game day nears, let’s take a closer look at these eight athletes who are expected to play key roles in determining the outcome of this highly anticipated matchup.
Canyon Del Oro
Kayden Luke Kayden Luke 5’10” | 210 lbs | RB Canyon Del Oro | 2024 State AZ stands out as a defensive powerhouse, making his presence felt in every game. Known for his fearless approach, Luke engages with blockers at full speed, embodying the term ‘reckless abandon’. His quick feet and rapid reaction time make him a force in the run game, where his physicality and aggression really shine bright. Not just limited to stopping the run, Luke also excels in applying pressure on the quarterback when needed. His agility, often showcased on offense, translates brilliantly into pass coverage, adding another layer to his defensive prowess. Luke’s relentless pursuit of the ball carrier is a spectacle in itself, displaying impressive speed that’s rare from someone with his larger frame. On the offensive side, he’s a strong runner, always seeming as though he’s running as hard as he can. Luke is incredibly tough to tackle and possesses a notable burst of speed. While his top-end speed may not be his standout feature, his average of 8.2 yards per carry this season is a testament to his effectiveness and skill (As well as a stout offensive line). With versatility like he has, there’s no doubt he’ll have a major impact in the championship game.
Chase Laux Chase Laux 5’9″ | 165 lbs | DB Canyon Del Oro | 2024 AZ is a standout defensive back whose physicality on the field is nothing short of impressive. Despite his size, he plays with the power of someone much larger, yet without sacrificing his remarkable speed. Laux’s ability to make plays is always evident, whether it’s snatching an interception or carrying the ball in the wildcat formation. His speed, particularly at the top end, is explosive. It’s as if he has an extra gear that allows him to effortlessly pull away from opponents. His skill when tracking the ball in the air is impressive; he makes quick breaks and takes near-perfect angles to intercept or disrupt passes. Laux doesn’t just rely on his physical attributes; his technical skills are equally noteworthy. He excels in high-pointing the ball, all while maintaining his defensive responsibilities to prevent completions. What truly sets him apart is his ability to read the quarterback’s eyes, anticipating plays and positioning himself strategically. This combination of physical prowess, technical skill, and football intelligence makes Laux a scary presence in the defensive backfield and a critical asset to his team.
Evan Greer Evan Greer 6’0″ | 200 lbs | DL Canyon Del Oro | 2025 State AZ is a dynamic player on the defensive line. With exceptional quickness and skillful handwork, he adeptly maneuvers around offensive linemen, showcasing great body control. This gives him an ability to consistently turn corners and work around offensive lineman en route to the quarterback. Greer’s bull rush is a sight to behold, utilizing his length to get deep into the backfield and create chaos. His impact on the game goes beyond the box score, as he constantly forces quarterbacks to scramble. Greer’s versatility shines through in his ability to effectively crash down on the run game while also posing a significant threat to quarterbacks during pass plays. His speed is a key attribute; he can chase linemen down, cut back sharply, and deliver a clean hit on the quarterback. While his eagerness sometimes leads to overrunning the target, it’s something he has notably improved on as the season has progressed. Greer excels in making quarterbacks feel pressured; whether it’s hurrying throws, obstructing passing lanes, or the sheer intensity of his pressure. Greer has a knack for intimidating quarterbacks into making hasty, ill-advised decisions. His ability to consistently make his presence felt is a testament to his talent and a major factor in his team’s defensive success.
Yuma Catholic
Sir Stokes Sir Stokes 6’2″ | 180 lbs | ATH Yuma Catholic | 2025 State AZ stands out as a real playmaker at wide receiver and a true defensive nightmare for any opposing team. His agility, particularly after the catch, makes him a significant threat on the field. Stokes has a remarkable ability to find spaces in the short game, consistently proving himself as a reliable target for his quarterback, especially in tight situations when the pocket collapses. He has a good understanding of where to go to create and opening for himself. His success isn’t limited to the short game, however. Stokes also possesses the capability to break away deep, challenging defenses over the top. His skill in positioning himself correctly to make plays on the outside is really impressive. Stokes knows how to leverage his position to his advantage, a clear indication of his high football IQ. This combination of agility, awareness, and understanding of the game makes Stokes an invaluable part of his offense, capable of turning the tide of a game with his big-play abilities.
Though he’s just a sophomore, Nash Ott Nash Ott 5’10” | 175 lbs | QB Yuma Catholic | 2026 State AZ exhibits the command and precision reminiscent of a far more experienced quarterback. Within the pocket, his composure stands out right away. He seamlessly works through his progressions and doesn’t seem to get caught settling for his first read. The connection he shares with his receivers is palpable, marked by a mutual trust that allows them to go after the big plays and convert on them. Ott ensures that his throws give his receivers every opportunity to make a play. A standout aspect of Ott’s game is his footwork, which is nothing short of exceptional. His dropbacks and maneuvering in the pocket are done with a rhythm and fluidness that’s impressive to see from anyone at the high school level; let alone a sophomore. This impeccable footwork not only provides a stable foundation for his throws but also facilitates his ability to navigate the pocket while maintaining focus on his progressions.
Tayt Ford Tayt Ford 6’0″ | 205 lbs | RB Yuma Catholic | 2024 AZ took home the 4A West Valley region’s Player of the Year honors and certainly earned it with an impressive average of 116 yards per game on the ground. He’s not just playing for personal accolades; he’s eyeing a championship ring. Ford’s running style is a blend of determination and relentlessness, terms that only scratch the surface of his true impact on the field. When Ford gets the football, it’s as if he’s willing himself to stay upright, refusing to be brought down easily. His ability to burst through contact is remarkable, showcasing a versatility that sees him bulldozing through defenders like a bowling ball or ricocheting off them like to a pinball. When the pinball effect starts to happen, Ford’s balance is something to behold. The way he manages to stay upright after absorbing hits almost defies physics. It’s this extraordinary balance combined with his speed and power that makes him such a formidable force on the field. Ford’s running isn’t just about gaining yards; it’s about making a statement, imposing his will on the defense with every carry. As he charges towards the goal of a championship, his blend of raw power, unyielding determination, and impeccable ball control make him a key player to watch and a significant threat to any opposing defense.
Jeremiah Polk Jeremiah Polk 6’0″ | 175 lbs | DB Yuma Catholic | 2025 State AZ showcases an impressive array of skills that make him a prospect to watch. His exceptional speed is the first thing that opponents notice, allowing him to keep up with even the fastest receivers. In pass coverage, Polk’s use of his hands is not just effective but also consistently disruptive. This ability to interfere with receptions comes into play so often because of his remarkable make-up speed. It allows him to quickly close the gap and re-establish his position. Polk plays with a physicality unlike many cornerbacks, he embraces the physical aspect of the game. His willingness to mix it up and be aggressive adds a layer of toughness to his team’s defense. Polk’s athleticism is also a key component of his game, often showing off impressive agility and a good vertical. When he can’t see the quarterback, Polk excels in ‘playing the receiver’, using his instincts and understanding of the game to regain his position and make plays. This blend of speed, agility, technical skill, and physical toughness makes Polk a key component of a really good defense.
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Rocky Stallworth Rocky Stallworth 6’0″ | 170 lbs | LB Yuma Catholic | 2025 State AZ stands as a commanding leader of the Yuma Catholic defense, separating himself from his peers not only by his leadership but also by his technically sound gameplay. Every aspect of his performance, from lateral movements to reading plays, from shedding blocks to executing tackles, exemplifies textbook form. Stallworth possesses a rare combination of speed and physicality, allowing him to be effective in pass coverage while still maintaining his prowess and intimidation in the run game. He excels when disrupting running lanes, as if it’s his profession, showcasing dominance in the heart of the defense. His instincts on the field are remarkably sharp, paired with a quick reaction time that makes it seem like he’s in on every play. These instincts are not limited to the run game; they extend impressively into pass coverage. Stallworth has a natural ability to sense route developing behind him, allowing him to remain aware of the quarterback’s eyes without losing track of receivers.