Larry Allen Jr.
High School: De La Salle Position: OG Year: Sr.
The son of Hall of Famer Larry Allen Sr., Larry Allen Jr. claimed a spot on the All-Bay Area 1st Team's offense. Allen owns offers from Air Force, Arizona State, Boise State, Cal Poly, Colorado, Harvard, Hawaii, Oregon State, Toledo, Washington State and Yale.
The son of Hall of Famer Larry Allen Sr., Larry Allen Jr. claimed a spot on the All-Bay Area 1st Team's offense. Allen owns offers from Air Force, Arizona State, Boise State, Cal Poly, Colorado, Harvard, Hawaii, Oregon State, Toledo, Washington State and Yale.
Drew Anderson
High School: Miramonte Position: QB Year: Sr.
Anderson threw for over 4050 yards and 41 touchdowns while helping lead Miramonte to the NCS Division 2 championship game where they triumped over favorite Casa Grande 41-28 to win the section title. Miramonte finished 12-2 overall including a 2nd place finish in DFAL behind Campolindo.
Anderson threw for over 4050 yards and 41 touchdowns while helping lead Miramonte to the NCS Division 2 championship game where they triumped over favorite Casa Grande 41-28 to win the section title. Miramonte finished 12-2 overall including a 2nd place finish in DFAL behind Campolindo.
Trevor Bearden
High School: Live Oak Position: RB Year: Sr.
Bearden became one of the most successful players in Live Oak history rushing for 2700 yards and 28 touchdowns.
Bearden became one of the most successful players in Live Oak history rushing for 2700 yards and 28 touchdowns.
Blake Bierwith

High School: California Position: RB Year: Sr.
Bierwith replaced current Utah State running back Karris Johnson as good as coach Billeci could ask for. The brusining running back rushed for almost 1800 yards and 25 touchdowns while being named a 3rd Team All-Bay Area Running Back by us while also being named a 2nd Team All-EBAL running back.
Bierwith replaced current Utah State running back Karris Johnson as good as coach Billeci could ask for. The brusining running back rushed for almost 1800 yards and 25 touchdowns while being named a 3rd Team All-Bay Area Running Back by us while also being named a 2nd Team All-EBAL running back.
DJ Calhoun
High School: El Cerrito Position: LB Year: Sr.
One of two Arizona State commits on the Gauchos, Calhoun demoralized opposing offenses, and led El Cerrito to a NCS Division 3 title. Calhoun was named a 1st Team Bay Area linebacker.
One of two Arizona State commits on the Gauchos, Calhoun demoralized opposing offenses, and led El Cerrito to a NCS Division 3 title. Calhoun was named a 1st Team Bay Area linebacker.
Squally Canada

High School: Milpitas Position: RB Year: Sr.
The Washington State bound running back demoralized opposing defenses rushing for over 1900 yards and 24 touchdowns while also being named to our 2nd Team All-Bay Area offense. He scored four touchdowns in the CCS championship game to lead Milpitas to the title in a 37-23 victory over San Benito.
The Washington State bound running back demoralized opposing defenses rushing for over 1900 yards and 24 touchdowns while also being named to our 2nd Team All-Bay Area offense. He scored four touchdowns in the CCS championship game to lead Milpitas to the title in a 37-23 victory over San Benito.
Jalen Canty
High School: St. Patrick/St. Vincent Position: DE Year: Sr.
Fresno State commit Jalen Canty didn't disappoint, earning himself a 1st Team All-Bay Area spot with 22 sacks.
Fresno State commit Jalen Canty didn't disappoint, earning himself a 1st Team All-Bay Area spot with 22 sacks.
KJ Carta-Samuels
High School: Vanderbilt Position: QB Year: Sr.
The younger brother of Vanderbilt quarterback Austin Carta-Samuels, KJ Carta-Samuels has lived up to the hype of his brother at Bellarmine, and will be taking his dual-threat talents to Vanderbilt, following Austyn.
The younger brother of Vanderbilt quarterback Austin Carta-Samuels, KJ Carta-Samuels has lived up to the hype of his brother at Bellarmine, and will be taking his dual-threat talents to Vanderbilt, following Austyn.
Kava Cassidy
High School: Serra Position: RB Year: Sr.
Cassidy was chosen as a 1st Team All-Bay Area utikity player totaling over 1600 yards of offense.
Cassidy was chosen as a 1st Team All-Bay Area utikity player totaling over 1600 yards of offense.
Patrick Choudja
High School: Freedom Position: DE Year: Sr.
Choudja finished with 14 sacks and 18 tackles for loss, securing his name on the 1st Team All-Bay Area defense. He has offers from Arizona State, Fresno State, Hawaii, Nevada, San Jose State and Washington State.
Choudja finished with 14 sacks and 18 tackles for loss, securing his name on the 1st Team All-Bay Area defense. He has offers from Arizona State, Fresno State, Hawaii, Nevada, San Jose State and Washington State.
Keller Chryst
High School: Palo Alto Position: QB Year: Sr.
Ranked as the 17th overall recruit, Chryst was the main recipe of Palo Alto's run to the CCS semifinals. Chryst threw for over 2700 yards and will be playing for the hometown Stanford Cardinal next season. His dominant career inked himself a spot as a 1st Team Bay Area quarterback.
Ranked as the 17th overall recruit, Chryst was the main recipe of Palo Alto's run to the CCS semifinals. Chryst threw for over 2700 yards and will be playing for the hometown Stanford Cardinal next season. His dominant career inked himself a spot as a 1st Team Bay Area quarterback.
CJ Cornwell

High School: California Position: WR/RB/DB Year: Sr.
Cornwell finished off his high school career in fashion totaling 1090 total yards while being named 3rd Team All-Bay Area utility player.
Cornwell finished off his high school career in fashion totaling 1090 total yards while being named 3rd Team All-Bay Area utility player.
Antoine Custer

High School: De La Salle Position: RB Year: So.
Not all sophomore dominate like Custer did, rushing for 1140 yards and 14 touchdowns before going down with an injury in the state championship game. Custer was named an Honorable Mention running back in the East Bay Athletic League.
Mitchell Daniels

High School: Concord Position: QB Year: Jr.
Proving his vast potential, Daniels threw for nearly 3200 yards and 41 touchdowns while helping lead the Minutemen to the NCS Quarterfinals. Daniels was selected as a 1st Team All-DVAL Quarterback.
Proving his vast potential, Daniels threw for nearly 3200 yards and 41 touchdowns while helping lead the Minutemen to the NCS Quarterfinals. Daniels was selected as a 1st Team All-DVAL Quarterback.
Marcus De La Pena

High School: San Ramon Valley Position: RB Year: Sr.
Holding offers from Army and Wyoming, De La Pena rushed for 1739 yards and 20 touchdowns and was a crucial part in the Wolves second place finish in EBAL. De La Pena was also named an All-Bay Area 2nd Team running back and a 1st Team All-EBAL selection.
Holding offers from Army and Wyoming, De La Pena rushed for 1739 yards and 20 touchdowns and was a crucial part in the Wolves second place finish in EBAL. De La Pena was also named an All-Bay Area 2nd Team running back and a 1st Team All-EBAL selection.
Anthony Gordon
High School: Terra Nova Position: QB Year: Sr.
A 3400-yard passes and 2nd Team All-Bay Area quarterback, Gordon led Terra Nova to a CCS Open Division Playoff berth.
A 3400-yard passes and 2nd Team All-Bay Area quarterback, Gordon led Terra Nova to a CCS Open Division Playoff berth.
Kevin Griffin

High School: De La Salle Position: DB Year: Sr.
Heading to Washington State, Griffin led the Spartans secondary to another stellar season, along with a Northern California title for the second straight year. Griffin had 3 interceptions, and earned himself a spot on the All-Bay Area 1st Team defense.
Heading to Washington State, Griffin led the Spartans secondary to another stellar season, along with a Northern California title for the second straight year. Griffin had 3 interceptions, and earned himself a spot on the All-Bay Area 1st Team defense.
Miles Harrison
High School: Clayton Valley Position: RB Year: Jr.
The heir to Cal Poly running back and 3000 yard rusher Joe Protheroe, Miles Harrison filled in the void better than expected, becoming a 2000-yard rusher and earning a spot on the 3rd Team All-Bay Area offense. Harrison was one of the main reasons why the Ugly Eagles came out on top of the DVAL standings. His junior season started out strong with a 175-yard performance in 34-14 loss to De La Salle in Week 1.
The heir to Cal Poly running back and 3000 yard rusher Joe Protheroe, Miles Harrison filled in the void better than expected, becoming a 2000-yard rusher and earning a spot on the 3rd Team All-Bay Area offense. Harrison was one of the main reasons why the Ugly Eagles came out on top of the DVAL standings. His junior season started out strong with a 175-yard performance in 34-14 loss to De La Salle in Week 1.
Tre Hartley
High School: Milpitas Position: WR Year: Sr.
Hartley was another star on the loaded Milpitas offense, finishing with 1369 receiving yards and a 1st team Bay Area receiver.
Hartley was another star on the loaded Milpitas offense, finishing with 1369 receiving yards and a 1st team Bay Area receiver.
Jalen Harvey
High School: El Cerrito Position: WR Year: Sr.
The Arizona State bound Harvey was a 1st Team All-Bay Area selection and was key in the Gauchos' NCS Division 3 title team.
The Arizona State bound Harvey was a 1st Team All-Bay Area selection and was key in the Gauchos' NCS Division 3 title team.
Sumner Houston

High School: De La Salle Position: DE Year: Sr.
The Oregon State bound defensive end closed out the 2013 season with 8 sacks and 14 tackles for loss while also being named the EBAL MVP and to the All-Bay Area 1st Team defense. Houston was one of the top lineman on one of the top lines in the United State.
The Oregon State bound defensive end closed out the 2013 season with 8 sacks and 14 tackles for loss while also being named the EBAL MVP and to the All-Bay Area 1st Team defense. Houston was one of the top lineman on one of the top lines in the United State.
Malik Hutchings

High School: Deer Valley Position: LB Year: Sr.
In his first year of organized football since middle school, Malik Hutchings, the younger brother of USC linebacker Michael Hutchings, accounted for 147 tackles on the stingy Wolverines defense. Hutchings maintains offers from Hawaii, Portland State, UC Davis and UTEP.
In his first year of organized football since middle school, Malik Hutchings, the younger brother of USC linebacker Michael Hutchings, accounted for 147 tackles on the stingy Wolverines defense. Hutchings maintains offers from Hawaii, Portland State, UC Davis and UTEP.
Kyle Kearns

High School: Foothill Position: QB Year: Jr.
A varsity starter since his sophomore year, four-star quarterback Kyle Kearns completed 138-of-197 passes for 2,279 yards and helped lead the Falcons to a 3rd place finish in EBAL and a berth to the NCS Division 1 Playoffs, finishing with an overall record of 8-3. In the latest ESPN 300, Kearns is the 195th overall recruit.
A varsity starter since his sophomore year, four-star quarterback Kyle Kearns completed 138-of-197 passes for 2,279 yards and helped lead the Falcons to a 3rd place finish in EBAL and a berth to the NCS Division 1 Playoffs, finishing with an overall record of 8-3. In the latest ESPN 300, Kearns is the 195th overall recruit.
Mason Knight

High School: Concord Position: WR Year: Sr.
A 1st Team All-DVAL selection, Knight finished with 1300 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns leading the Minutemen to the NCS quarterfinals. Alongside the all-league selection, Kinight was also named a 2nd Team All-Bay Area receiver.
A 1st Team All-DVAL selection, Knight finished with 1300 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns leading the Minutemen to the NCS quarterfinals. Alongside the all-league selection, Kinight was also named a 2nd Team All-Bay Area receiver.
JJ Koski

High School: San Ramon Valley Position: WR Year: Sr.
Koski displayed why he is one of the top 2015 receivers in Northern California surpassing 1000 yards, and being chosen as a 3rd Team All-Bay Area receiver.
Koski displayed why he is one of the top 2015 receivers in Northern California surpassing 1000 yards, and being chosen as a 3rd Team All-Bay Area receiver.
Isaiah Langley

High School: Foothill Position: WR/RB/CB Year: Jr.
Langley was a tremendous part of Foothill's playmaking on both sides of the ball, Langley was named a an All-Bay Area 1st Team utility player along with a 2nd team selection at defensive back. He currently holds offers from Cal, Ole Miss, Oregon, Oregon State and UCLA. In the ESPN 300 for the class of 2015, Langley is ranked #240.
Langley was a tremendous part of Foothill's playmaking on both sides of the ball, Langley was named a an All-Bay Area 1st Team utility player along with a 2nd team selection at defensive back. He currently holds offers from Cal, Ole Miss, Oregon, Oregon State and UCLA. In the ESPN 300 for the class of 2015, Langley is ranked #240.
JaJuan Lawson
High School: Casa Grande Position: QB Year: Sr.
The dual-threat capabilities of JaJuan Lawson rushed for 1152 yards and 13 touchdowns while throwing for 2203 yards and 23 touchdowns. Lawson holds offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Army, Boston College, Colorado, Colorado State, Fresno State, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, San Jose State, Texas State and UNLV.
The dual-threat capabilities of JaJuan Lawson rushed for 1152 yards and 13 touchdowns while throwing for 2203 yards and 23 touchdowns. Lawson holds offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Army, Boston College, Colorado, Colorado State, Fresno State, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, San Jose State, Texas State and UNLV.
Michael Lazarus
High School: Berkeley Position: LB Year: Sr.
Fresno State bound Michael Lazarus was named a 1st Team All-Bay Area linebacker, and was one of the main reasons for the Yellowjackets success on defense.
Fresno State bound Michael Lazarus was named a 1st Team All-Bay Area linebacker, and was one of the main reasons for the Yellowjackets success on defense.
Kahlil McKenzie

High School: De La Salle Position: DT Year: Jr.
The son of Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie, Kahlil McKenzie had a monster junior campaign with 12 sacks and becoming one of the top players on De La Salle's mammoth defensive line. McKenzie was voted as the Fans Bay Area Football Player of the Year, and a 1st team All-Bay Area selection. He holds offers from Arizona, Duke, Miami (FL), Ole Miss, Tennessee, Washington, Washington State and Wisconsin.
The son of Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie, Kahlil McKenzie had a monster junior campaign with 12 sacks and becoming one of the top players on De La Salle's mammoth defensive line. McKenzie was voted as the Fans Bay Area Football Player of the Year, and a 1st team All-Bay Area selection. He holds offers from Arizona, Duke, Miami (FL), Ole Miss, Tennessee, Washington, Washington State and Wisconsin.
Joe Mixon

High School: Freedom Position: RB Year: Sr.
Holding 51 college offers, Mixon has narrowed his list down to Oklahoma, UCLA and Wisconsin and will make his decision next Saturday in the Army All-American Bowl. Mixon rushed for over 1700 yards and 23 touchdowns his senior year while also being a 1st Team
All-Bay Area running back. In the Rivals 100, Mixon is rated as the 2nd best running back recruit in the nation, and the 9th overall recruit.
Holding 51 college offers, Mixon has narrowed his list down to Oklahoma, UCLA and Wisconsin and will make his decision next Saturday in the Army All-American Bowl. Mixon rushed for over 1700 yards and 23 touchdowns his senior year while also being a 1st Team
All-Bay Area running back. In the Rivals 100, Mixon is rated as the 2nd best running back recruit in the nation, and the 9th overall recruit.
David Ortega

High School: De La Salle Position: LB Year: Sr.
Ortega closed out his senior year with over 90 tackles, and hauled in 2 interceptions in the NorCal championship game in the 45-17 victory over Folsom.
Ortega closed out his senior year with over 90 tackles, and hauled in 2 interceptions in the NorCal championship game in the 45-17 victory over Folsom.
Cameron Owen

High School: California Position: QB Year: Sr.
Despite going down with a hip injury, the dual-threat capabilities of Cameron Owen didn't disappoint, throwing for over 900 yards and rushing for 380 while being named an All-EBAL 1st Team Quarterback.
Despite going down with a hip injury, the dual-threat capabilities of Cameron Owen didn't disappoint, throwing for over 900 yards and rushing for 380 while being named an All-EBAL 1st Team Quarterback.
Adarius Pickett
High School: El Cerrito Position: DB Year: Sr.
Pickett did it all at running back and defensive back, and grabbed nine interceptions. The star cornerback is headed to UCLA.
Pickett did it all at running back and defensive back, and grabbed nine interceptions. The star cornerback is headed to UCLA.
John Porchivina
High School: Casa Grande Position: RB/LB Year: Sr.
As a senior, Porchivina made his mark on both sides of the ball rushing for 1681 yards alongside finishing with 15 tackels for loss and 11 sacks helping Casa Grande advance to the NCS Division 2 championship. Porchivina is headed to Fresno State.
As a senior, Porchivina made his mark on both sides of the ball rushing for 1681 yards alongside finishing with 15 tackels for loss and 11 sacks helping Casa Grande advance to the NCS Division 2 championship. Porchivina is headed to Fresno State.
Everett Powell

High School: Livermore Position: DE Year: Sr.
As the top defensive player on the Cowboys' roster, Powell lived up to the expectations set upon him, finishing the season with 11 sacks alongside a spot on the All-Bay Area 2nd Team defense. Powell obtains interest from Cal Poly, UTEP and the University of San Diego.
As the top defensive player on the Cowboys' roster, Powell lived up to the expectations set upon him, finishing the season with 11 sacks alongside a spot on the All-Bay Area 2nd Team defense. Powell obtains interest from Cal Poly, UTEP and the University of San Diego.
harris Ross

High School: Pittsburg Position: RB Year: Sr.
Oregon State commit Harris Ross domineered through opposing defenses, especially in the 464 yard performance in a victory over Monte Vista in September. Ross was named a 1st Team All-Bay Area running back.
Oregon State commit Harris Ross domineered through opposing defenses, especially in the 464 yard performance in a victory over Monte Vista in September. Ross was named a 1st Team All-Bay Area running back.
Larry Ross
High School: De La Salle Position: DL Year: Sr.
Ross was second on the Spartans with 9 sacks and helped lead De La Salle to the state championship.
Ross was second on the Spartans with 9 sacks and helped lead De La Salle to the state championship.
Casey Soltis

High School: Granada Position: RB/LB Year: Sr.
The Oregon-bound baseball recruit was the do-it-all athlete for the Matadors for a second straight season. Soltis was named a 2nd Team All-Bay Area utility player and 1st Team All-EBAL specialist.
The Oregon-bound baseball recruit was the do-it-all athlete for the Matadors for a second straight season. Soltis was named a 2nd Team All-Bay Area utility player and 1st Team All-EBAL specialist.
Das Tautalatasi
High School: De La Salle Position: DB Year: Sr.
Another Arizona State commit in the Bay Area, Tautalatasi overcame the injury he suffered in the Serra came in Week 2, coming up with 3 interceptions and blocking one punt.
Another Arizona State commit in the Bay Area, Tautalatasi overcame the injury he suffered in the Serra came in Week 2, coming up with 3 interceptions and blocking one punt.
John Velasco

High School: De La Salle Position: RB Year: Sr.
Although the Spartans didn't come out on top of California, Velasco was one of their key pieces in coming atop Northern California for a second straight season. Velasco rushed for over 2000 yards and was named a 2nd Team All-Bay Area running back. He currently holds interest from Humboldt State and Portland State.
Although the Spartans didn't come out on top of California, Velasco was one of their key pieces in coming atop Northern California for a second straight season. Velasco rushed for over 2000 yards and was named a 2nd Team All-Bay Area running back. He currently holds interest from Humboldt State and Portland State.
Lavon Washington
High School: McClymonds Position: DB Year: Sr.
The Washington commit led McClymonds to the Northern California championship along with coming atop the Oakland section.
The Washington commit led McClymonds to the Northern California championship along with coming atop the Oakland section.
Nsimba Webster

High School: Deer Valley Position: QB Year: Sr.
Our Player of the Year, Nsimba Webster threw for 2000 yards and ran for another 1500 in leading the Wolverines to its first ever berth to the NCS semifinals. Webster has offers from Portland State and Sacramento State. Running for an early 80-yard touchdown against a college-level De La Salle defense showed that he can be a difference-maker at the next level.
Our Player of the Year, Nsimba Webster threw for 2000 yards and ran for another 1500 in leading the Wolverines to its first ever berth to the NCS semifinals. Webster has offers from Portland State and Sacramento State. Running for an early 80-yard touchdown against a college-level De La Salle defense showed that he can be a difference-maker at the next level.
Nzuzi Webster
High School: Deer Valley Position: WR/DB Year: Sr.
The twin brother of quarterback Nsimba Webster, Nzuzi totaled 746 total yards and came down with 72 tackles and 2 interceptions. Webster holds offers from Portland State and Sacramento State.
The twin brother of quarterback Nsimba Webster, Nzuzi totaled 746 total yards and came down with 72 tackles and 2 interceptions. Webster holds offers from Portland State and Sacramento State.
Michael White

High School: Amador Valley Position: RB Year: Sr.
White had a breakout senior season, including a 2nd Team All-EBAL selection on offense and leading the Dons to a berth in the NCS Playoffs for the second straight season.
White had a breakout senior season, including a 2nd Team All-EBAL selection on offense and leading the Dons to a berth in the NCS Playoffs for the second straight season.
Chris Williams

High School: De La Salle Position: QB Year: Sr.
Built more like a bruising running back or fullback, the two-year starter had 1300 yards through the air with 9 touchdowns alongside 500 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns. Williams currently holds an offer from Montana in football, but is an even better baseball player holding an offer from Fresno State as an outfielder.
Built more like a bruising running back or fullback, the two-year starter had 1300 yards through the air with 9 touchdowns alongside 500 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns. Williams currently holds an offer from Montana in football, but is an even better baseball player holding an offer from Fresno State as an outfielder.
Matt Winaker

High School: San Ramon Valley Position: QB Year: Sr.
The Stanford baseball commit led the Wolves to a 2nd place finish in EBAL, accounting for 2775 total yards of offense.
The Stanford baseball commit led the Wolves to a 2nd place finish in EBAL, accounting for 2775 total yards of offense.
Joey Wood
High School: Los Gatos Position: RB Year: Sr.
Although quarterback Nick Bawden was the big name coming into this season, Joey Wood's name became the first one people thought of when hearing about Los Gatos. Wood rushed for 1964 yards and 28 touchdowns in becoming a 3rd Team Bay Area running back.
Although quarterback Nick Bawden was the big name coming into this season, Joey Wood's name became the first one people thought of when hearing about Los Gatos. Wood rushed for 1964 yards and 28 touchdowns in becoming a 3rd Team Bay Area running back.
Tanner Wraa
High School: Clayton Valley Position: WR/DB Year: Sr.
Despite Miles Harrison becoming the star of Clayton Valley, Wraa had capped off his stellar high school career rushing for over 300 yards and totaling over 110 tackles.
Despite Miles Harrison becoming the star of Clayton Valley, Wraa had capped off his stellar high school career rushing for over 300 yards and totaling over 110 tackles.
*More than 45 players are on this list due to the tie for the number 45 spot in our rankings. 48 Players are on this list