Football: More surprise players at midseason
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There are lots of surprise standouts after the first six weeks of the high school football season.
Besides the ones mentioned in Friday’s column, here are some additional players:
Noah Whitney, Dorsey, Sr. Primarily a backup last season, Whitney’s passing success has been a big plus for the Dons. He had a school-record 359 yards and four touchdown passes against Fairfax. He had four TDs against Venice.
Grant Kraemer, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, Sr. Kraemer was a backup receiver last season. Moved to quarterback, he has completed 66% of his passes for 1,169 yards and nine touchdowns. He also has run for four touchdowns.
Donovan Davis, Pomona Ganesha, Sr. Although his team is 1-4, Davis has rushed for 972 yards and scored 13 touchdowns in five games.
Jordan Silva, Murrieta Valley, Sr. The 6-foot-5, 245-pound Silva is averaging nine tackles a game and has five sacks.
Joseph Silva, L.A. Garfield, So. A linebacker, Silva leads the Bulldogs in tackles with 27.
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