Monroe quarterback Blake Springer has 684 yards passing and eight touchdowns so far this season. (Katie Webber / The Herald)

Monroe quarterback Blake Springer has 684 yards passing and eight touchdowns so far this season. (Katie Webber / The Herald)

Week 4 prep football leaderboard

A look at the area’s top passers, rushers and receivers through three weeks of the season.

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

PASSING LEADERS

Player YDS CMP ATT PCT TD INT
Kolton Matson, Lake Stevens 831 57 84 67.9 12 1
Kaden LaPlaunt, Granite Falls 719 42 80 52.5 10 1
Blake Springer, Monroe 684 44 59 74.6 8 3
Luke Shoemaker, Marysville Pilchuck 680 48 67 71.6 5 0
Leyton Martin, Arlington 493 37 52 71.2 5 0
Nash Espe, Lakewood 490 47 90 52.2 7 6
Noah Clark, King’s 442 36 63 57.1 6 1
Steven Warren Jr., Edmonds-Woodway 434 29 55 52.7 5 2
David Hammer, Snohomish 391 45 81 55.6 3 4
Lucas Entler, Glacier Peak 364 23 42 54.8 2 1

RUSHING LEADERS

Player Yds CAR YPC TD
Zaveon Jones, Mountlake Terrace 664 59 11.3 9
Derek Feltner, Sultan 419 42 10.0 5
Kenai Sinaphet, Marysville Pilchuck 337 41 8.2 4
Jayshon Limar, Lake Stevens 316 50 6.3 3
Cruise Swanson, Stanwood 282 48 5.9 4
Chrisvin Bonshe, Glacier Peak 256 41 6.2 4
Rashaad Gerona-Chatters, Edmonds-Woodway 254 46 5.5 6
Caleb Reed, Arlington 248 26 9.5 6
Braeden Caulk, King’s 235 35 6.7 3
Tyler Giles, Shorewood 206 35 5.9 2
Reid Petschl, Shorewood 206 45 4.6 3
Joseph Davis, Marysville Pilchuck 196 28 7.0 4
Jonathan Van Pelt, Sultan 193 18 10.7 1
Jullian Notoa, Kamiak 166 30 5.5 0
Zach Lopez, Cascade 166 32 5.2 0

RECEIVING LEADERS

Player YDS REC YPR TD
Johnathan Roberts, Granite Falls 298 15 19.9 5
Marcus Gaffney, Marysville Pilchuck 287 17 16.9 2
Ben Williams, Glacier Peak 229 12 19.1 1
Victor Eicher, Meadowdale 219 12 18.3 3
David Brown, Lake Stevens 202 11 18.4 2
Bakary Sonko, Lakewood 200 16 12.5 1
Shane Nelson, Marysville Pilchuck 183 12 16.9 1
Mason Davis, Monroe 174 12 14.5 2
Diego Escandon, Edmonds-Woodway 155 9 17.2 2
Jesse Lewis, Lake Stevens 154 8 19.3 2
Jacoby Falor, Arlington 143 14 10.2 2
James Porter, Granite Falls 140 6 23.3 3
JT Marsh, Cedarcrest 138 5 27.6 1
Parker Jackson, Snohomish 132 13 10.2 0
Jake Willis, Arlington 129 8 16.1 1

Note: Leaderboard stats are compiled from games reported to sports@heraldnet.com. Stats have not been reported by all teams. Some teams reported stats are incomplete.

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