Edmonds-Woodway’s Steven Warren Jr. rolls out of the pocket while looking to pass against Monroe on Oct. 14 at Edmonds School District Stadium. Warren leads the area in passing yards and is third in passing touchdowns. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)

Edmonds-Woodway’s Steven Warren Jr. rolls out of the pocket while looking to pass against Monroe on Oct. 14 at Edmonds School District Stadium. Warren leads the area in passing yards and is third in passing touchdowns. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)

Week 10 prep football leaderboard

A look at the area’s top passers, rushers and receivers.

Below are the top-10 passers and top-15 receivers and rushers in the area through the first nine weeks of the high school football schedule.

Note: Stats for some teams are incomplete due to unreported games. Coaches or scorekeepers can report game stats to sports@heraldnet.com.

PASSING

Player Cmp Att Pct Yds TD INT
Steven Warren Jr., Edmonds-Woodway 124 206 60.2 1,957 18 4
Blake Springer, Monroe 100 161 62.1 1,613 26 6
River Lien, Glacier Peak 94 147 64.0 1,535 25 4
Jaylen Viars, Shorecrest 97 222 43.7 1,004 5 11
Jacoby Falor, Arlington 68 128 53.1 951 16 4
Evan Stacey, Lakewood 79 157 50.3 892 4 9
Nate Cavanaugh, Cedarcrest 44 99 44.4 861 7 9
Leyton Martin, Arlington 79 126 62.7 857 7 5
Kale Hammer, Snohomish 76 152 50.0 843 7 2
Westin Galle, Sultan 47 120 39.2 842 9 11

RUSHING

Player Car Yds YPC TD
Ryder Bumgarner, Stanwood 164 1,784 10.9 18
Julian Thomas, Cascade 210 1,579 7.5 26
Zaveon Jones, Mountlake Terrace 192 1,230 6.4 17
Jayden Limar, Lake Stevens 127 1,174 9.2 21
Cartez Williams, Mariner 114 1,117 9.8 14
Joseph Davis, Marysville Pilchuck 116 1,026 8.8 11
Carter Schmidt, Marysville Getchell 170 1,000 5.9 13
Zach Lopez, Cascade 110 916 8.3 8
Josh Smith, Everett 210 907 4.3 5
Beau Pruett, Monroe 92 818 8.9 13
Liam Fitting, Edmonds-Woodway 126 815 6.5 8
Jullian Notoa, Kamiak 134 811 6.1 7
Eduardo Eulogio, Shorewood 161 802 5.0 5
Derek Feltner, Sultan 160 734 4.6 8
Kyle Larson, Snohomish 128 662 5.2 4

RECEIVING

Player Rec Yds YPR TD
Jesse Hart III, Edmonds-Woodway 28 594 21.2 6
JT Marsh, Cedarcrest 20 576 28.8 7
Beau Pruett, Monroe 23 559 24.3 8
Diego Escandon, Edmonds-Woodway 40 551 13.8 3
Kody Edelbrock, Monroe 40 540 13.5 2
Trey Leckner, Glacier Peak 25 536 21.4 12
Jake Willis, Arlington 31 467 15.1 10
Diontaye Moorman, Archbishop Murphy 14 459 32.8 4
Julio Vargas Sultan 28 444 15.9 3
Will Kishpaugh, Edmonds-Woodway 20 443 22.2 5
T’Andre Waverly, Kamiak 24 426 17.8 6
Ian Hendry, Everett 17 375 22.1 5
Logan Tews, Mountlake Terrace 27 373 13.8 2
Isaac Redford, Lake Stevens 25 352 14.1 3
Trent Bublitz, Monroe 23 341 14.8 8
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