HS Gamebreakers for the Last 30 Days
HS Gamebreakers for the Last 30 Days
We're back with our Gamebreakers, looking at top HS performers around the country.
Since we haven't done this for a while we go back a few weeks for some of these.
Gianny Jeudy, Xavier HS NY
The Xavier lock set the physical tone in his teams win over Gregory the Great. He led the defensive effort in a win over St Edward.
Mone Pifeleti and Kingston Keanaaina
Superb performances by these two leaders led St. Francis to a NorCal Single-School and All-California Single-School championship.
La’aufausia Maka, Rainier Highlanders
The Highlanders' hooker was impressive throughout the game and scored a clutch try in what was ultimately a losing effort vs Eastside.
Will Kelly, Fairfield Prep
Kelly scored a try right at the end of the game to put Fairfield Prep over Aspetuck.
Carson Padgett, St. Xavier Cincinnati
Padgett scored four tries as St. Xavier won twice this past Saturday,
Aseri Kauwea, Eastside Lions
The Lions prop scored two tries, including the game-winner, against Rainier.
Khairan McQueen-Clayton, St. Thomas, Houston
The Celts prop scored the game-winning try in a one-point win over Dallas Jesuit.
Sam Rodriguez, Marin
With his game management and his goalkicking, Rodrigues led Marin to a close win over Danville.
Jameson Beatty, Charlotte Tigers
Beatty was central to his team's strong showing at the Carolina Ruggerfest and in a win over the Raleigh Redhawks.
Jared Randall, Danville Oaks
The Oaks' flyhalf led the team to a win over Mother Lode and also kept them close in a tough loss to Marin.
Parker Jenks, Hudson
Jenks scored and set the tone at prop for Hudson as they beat Perry.
Ben Manzaneres, Pelham HS
The Pelham center scored three tries to defeat the Fairfield Pegasus.
Tate Standridge, Woodlands
Standridge was outstanding for Woodlands in a win over HEB and scored three tries.
Chris Malo, Cavemen (UT)
Malo scored tries and led the tempo at scrumhalf for Cavemen in two huge wins.
Gavin Hunsaker, Tempe
Playing both scrumhalf and flyhalf, he was the spark in a 50-19 win over Red Mountain.
Cole Bracken, Tristan Gutman, San Clemente
The back rower and the center helped lead San Clemente to a SoCal Multi-School title.
Zavier Leatherman, Oceanside
The tough-minded hooker was crucial to Oceanside High School's outstanding season in SoCal's Multi-School league.
Alex McCarthy, Bishop Dwenger
McCarthy Dwenger with three tries in a 2-0 showing at Moeller’s preseason tournament.
Tommy Passerallo, St. Ignatius Cle.
The Wildcats’ wing scored three tries in a win over Pendleton and two tries in a win over New Trier and was excellent in the team's kick-chase.
Kemper Castro, Herriman
The lock was a force in the lineout, set up tries, made big tackles, and scored as Herriman beat East HS in the season opener.
Jonah Ory, Jesuit New Orleans
The Blue Jays scrumhalf was the fuel for the Jesuit NOLA engine as the beat Brother Martin, and that included an outstanding kicking game.
Liam Treece, Gregory the Great
The center was an offensive and defensive force as GGA beat Gonzaga.
Junior Alatini, The Woodlands
The Woodlands center led with two tries in a huge win over Strake Jesuit.
Robbie Ritson and Will Van De Ryt, St. Martin's Kingfishers
The halfback combo led Kingfishers to two shutout wins at the Lindenwood Tournament.
Garret Hagan, 901
Hagan scored four tries in three games for 901 in the Lindenwood tournament.
Elliott Lewis, Bishop O'Dowd
With his goalkicking and counter-attacking skill, Lewis led Bishop O'Dowd to winning the NorCal Single-School Open division.