Top Football PerformersA look at some of...
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Top Football Performers
A look at some of the statistical leaders across the Southland as reported to The Times:
RUSHING
* Brandon Torres, L.A. Franklin: Finished with 251 yards and two touchdowns in 16 carries in a 34-10 victory over L.A. Fairfax.
* Alfredo Castaneda, Bell Gardens: Ran for 186 yards and three touchdowns in 22 carries in a 31-20 victory over Pico Rivera El Rancho.
* Jeremiah Johnson, L.A. Dorsey: Rushed for 101 yards and two touchdowns in 12 carries and teammate Stafon Johnson had 135 yards in 10 carries in a 27-7 victory over Santa Margarita.
* Ryan Paul, Eagle Rock: Rushed for 168 yards and three touchdowns in 20 carries during a 38-14 victory over L.A. Hamilton.
PASSING
* Chris Patino, L.A. Wilson: Completed 14 of 20 passes for 449 yards and three touchdowns and ran for two more in a 42-7 victory over Sun Valley Poly.
* Mitch Smith, Santa Monica St. Monica: Completed 20 of 28 passes for 280 yards and ran in the winning touchdown in a 28-21 victory over El Segundo.
RECEIVING
* Randy Tyler, Diamond Bar: Had 197 yards receiving and four touchdown catches from Jeff Jansen, who finished with 259 yards passing, in a 49-13 victory over La Habra Sonora.
* Greg Walker, L.A. University: Had three receptions for 140 yards and a touchdown in a 26-7 victory over L.A. Washington.
MULTIPURPOSE
* Steve Cameron, Gardena: Finished with 10 tackles, four sacks and two pass deflections in a 43-12 victory over Van Nuys Grant.
* Darryl Moses, Compton Centennial: Scored first-half touchdowns on a run and a pass reception to help the Eagles break a 19-game losing streak in a 12-6 victory over L.A. Murphy.
* Phillip Jones, L.A. Manual Arts: Finished with three receptions for 126 yards and two touchdowns and had two interceptions in a 32-12 victory over Whittier Pioneer.
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