The Times' 2025 All-Star high school football team
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The Times' 2025 All-Star high school football team
"A look at the Los Angeles Times' 24-player All-Star high school football team for the 2025 season: OFFENSE Quarterback: Luke Fahey, Mission Viejo, 6-0, 185, Sr. - The Ohio State commit had a sensational senior season, passing for 3,199 yards and 25 touchdowns with only three interceptions while completing 71% of his passes. Running back: Jeremiah Watson, Murrieta Valley, 5-9, 180, Sr. - Injuries took a toll but he still finished with 1,429 yards rushing and 21 touchdowns."
"Running back: Darnell Miller, Santee, 6-0, 170, Sr. - Miller led the state in running with 3,296 yards and 40 touchdowns for the City Section Division III champions. Receiver: Madden Williams, St. John Bosco, Sr. - The Texas A&M commit caught 41 passes for 804 yards and 10 touchdowns for the Trinity League co-champions. Receiver: Trent Mosley, Santa Margarita, Sr. - The USC commit was one of the most versatile offensive weapons, whether catching passes, playing quarterback out of a wildcat formation or getting the ball on a handoff in leading the Eagles to the Southern Section Division 1 title and CIF Open Division title."
"Receiver: Jack Junker, Mission Viejo, 5-10, 182, Jr. - With 14 touchdown receptions and averaging nearly 20 yards per catch, Junker rose up to become one of the top receivers from the class of 2027. Lineman: Blake Graham, Leuzinger, 6-3, 300, Sr. - The Cal Poly commit cleared the way for more than 2,600 yards rushing for a team that won the Bay League title. Lineman: Cooper Javorsky, San Juan Hills, 6-4, 285, Sr. - The UCLA commit and future center is a relentless worker who showed up every game to give his best and deliver big blocks."
The offensive All-Star selections highlight exceptional production across positions. Luke Fahey completed 71% of passes for 3,199 yards, 25 touchdowns and only three interceptions. Darnell Miller led the state with 3,296 rushing yards and 40 touchdowns while Jeremiah Watson added 1,429 yards and 21 touchdowns despite injuries. Receivers include Madden Williams (41 catches, 804 yards, 10 touchdowns), Trent Mosley (multi-role playmaker contributing as receiver and wildcat quarterback) and Jack Junker (14 touchdown catches, nearly 20-yard average). Linemen such as Blake Graham and Cooper Javorsky opened lanes for prolific rushing attacks and earned college commitments.
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