Arizona high school football top performers for Week 4; vote in our poll

Richard Obert
Arizona Republic

A look at the top performers from Week 4 of the Arizona high school football season. You can vote from among top picks in our poll below. The poll is open until Thursday morning:

Cole Martin, Chandler Hamilton, DB/PR, So.

Not only did he lock it down at cornerback in the 13-7 win over Scottsdale Saguaro, but he had two long punt returns in the first half that led to 10 points, including a 75-yarder just before halftime.

Jacob Cisneros, Anthem Boulder Creek, RB, Sr.

In a win over Glendale Mountain Ridge, he had 363 total yards and ran for four TDs. He had 29 carries for 250 yards and added 113 receiving yards.

Matthew McClelland, Gilbert Arete Prep, QB, Jr.

In the school's first 11-man football win its history, a 34-26 decision over Globe, he had 261 total yards, 122 rushing and 139 passing.

Jordan Richardson, Phoenix Moon Valley, Athlete, Sr.

He had two receiving TDs, an interception, two forced fumbles and a 99-yard fumble recovery for a TD, in giving Glendale its first loss of the season.

Jeryll McIntosh, Goodyear Desert Edge, RB, Jr.

He ran for 279 yards and and two TDs on 29 carries in a win over previously unbeaten Glendale Ironwood.

Richard Stallworth, Yuma Catholic, QB, So.

In a 54-21 win over Dysart, he completed 32 of 40 for 559 yards and five TDs with two interception. He also had two rushing TDs.

Chaparral Jared Williams (21) attempts to avoid Brophy College Prep Josh Minton (8) while carrying the ball during a high school football game at Chaparral High School in Scottsdale on October 23, 2020.

Max Davis, Gilbert Highland, RB, Sr.

He had 207 rushing yards, 27 receiving yards and five total TDs in a 42-9 win over Gilbert Perry.

Cody Leopold, Prescott, RB/LB, So.

Giving Flagstaff its first loss of the season, he had 142 yards rushing and 2 TDs and added 10 tackles.

Malaki Ta'ase, Mesa Mountain View, DE, Jr.

He had 9 tackles,  4 1/2 sacks,  1 pass breakup in win over Desert Vista.

Mason Parker, Mountain View, LB, Sr.

He had 12 tackles,  1.5 sacks,  1 pass breakup 

Brayden Nelson, Prescott, WR/DB, Sr.

He had had a TD catch and intercepted two passes, returning one back 74 yards for a TD.

Boden Davidson, Scottsdale Christian, Athlete, Jr.

In his first game since transferring from Scottsdale Christian in the off-season, a 37-6 win over Camp Verde, he scored touchdowns on his first three touches: an 83-yard kickoff return, a 51-yard catch and a 56-yard run.

Brayten Silbor, Scottsdale Chaparral, QB, Jr.

In the Firebirds' season-opening 35-0 win over Brophy Prep, he was 25 of 37 for 306 yards and a touchdown.

Javen Jacobs, Saguaro, RB/PR, Jr.

He scored Saguaro's only touchdown on a 65-yard punt return in the first half of the 13-7 loss to Hamilton on ESPN2.

Jared Williams, Chaparral, RB, Sr.

He ran for 169 yards and two TDs on 12 carries.

P.J. London, Lakeside Blue Ridge, QB/S, Sr.

In a win over Arizona College Prep, he was 14 of 17 passing for 257 yards and threw scoring TDs of 44 and 63 yards. He also ran 13 times for 96 yards. And he had an interception on defense.

Bryson Alder, Wickenburg, RB, Sr.

In a 42-20 win over Chino Valley, he had 26 carries for 226 yards, giving him 725 yards in four games.

Matthew Cruz, Superior, QB, Jr.

In a 54-7 win over Tempe Prep, he threw for 393 yards and five TDs. All five of his TD passes were in the first half to five different receivers.

Logan Hubler, American Leadership Queen Creek, QB, Jr.

In a win over Tempe Marcos de Niza, he passed for 275 yards and five TDs.

Isaac Stopke, Lake Havasu, RB, So.

He ran for 201 yards and four TDs on 15 carries in a 47-13 win over Buckeye Youngker.

Jonathan Justice, Lake Havasu, DE, Sr.

He had five solo tackles and three sacks.

Jack Ricedorff, American Leadership Gilbert North, QB, Sr.

In a 28-14 win over Thatcher, he completed 30 of 41 for 376 yards and two TDs.

Zayden Neill, Gilbert San Tan Charter, QB, Fr.

He was 21 of 39 for 401 yards and three TDs and ran for a TD in a win over Globe.

Johnny Bellino, ALA-GN, WR, Sr.

He had nine catches for 157 yards and two TDs.

Max Minor, Chaparral, WR, Sr.

He had nine catches for 150 yards and a touchdown.

Devon Black, Yuma Catholic, RB, Jr.

He had seven catches for 156 yards and two TDs and ran for 43 yards and a TD.

Jordan Legg, Mesa Dobson, QB, So.

In his first varsity start as a QB, he completed 17 of 27 for 206 yards and a TD in a 23-12 win over Mesa Westwood.

Jashawn Kinney, Dobson, RB, So.

He had 104 yards and a TD on 23 carries.

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