Glacier Peak’s River Lien ranks third locally in passing yards and second in touchdown passes. He’s one of six quarterbacks with at least 1,000 yards passing. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Glacier Peak’s River Lien ranks third locally in passing yards and second in touchdown passes. He’s one of six quarterbacks with at least 1,000 yards passing. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Week 8 prep football leaderboard

The top local passers, rushers and receivers heading into Week 8.

Passing leaders

Player

YdsCmpAttPctTDINT
Trent Nobach, Arlington1,76112417969.3238
Carson Christensen, Shorecrest1,3178816154.796
River Lien, Glacier Peak1,1897611864.4163
Grayson Murren, Lake Stevens1,159577774.0153
Blake Springer, Monroe1,1077412061.7125

Colton Johnson, Archbishop Murphy

1,043448551.8104
Ben’tre Worthy, Kamiak949405080.0132
Kale Hammer, Snohomish9307512560.084
Tyler Sargent, Sultan8195811351.384
Noah Schmid, Everett768439246.7610
Payden Baxter, Jackson7306912157.066
Justice Taylor, Lakewood6325711250.985

Cascade’s Julian Thomas ranks second locally in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns. He’s one of two running backs to eclipse 1,000 yards this season. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Cascade’s Julian Thomas ranks second locally in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns. He’s one of two running backs to eclipse 1,000 yards this season. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Rushing leaders

PlayerYdsCarYPCTD
Dylan Carson, Marysville Pilchuck1,30411411.425
Julian Thomas, Cascade1,2641518.414
Juju Williams, Everett9071237.412
Ryder Bumgarner, Stanwood8641177.411
Josh Vandergriend, Snohomish8021107.311
Justice Taylor, Lakewood721977.48
Derek Feltner, Sultan690848.29
Wesley Garrett, Kamiak6824216.26
Damien Bagley, Mariner6231165.46
Jordan Velasquez, Marysville Pilchuck6224314.89
Aaron Barraza, Edmonds-Woodway612778.012

Jayden Limar, Lake Stevens

596659.29
Riley Riba, Marysville Getchell584797.46
Keldyn Smith, Granite Falls478519.46

Trey Leckner, Glacier Peak

471984.89

Kamiak’s Wesley Garrett ranks fourth locally in receiving yards and eighth in rushing yards. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)

Kamiak’s Wesley Garrett ranks fourth locally in receiving yards and eighth in rushing yards. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)

Receiving leaders

PlayerYdsCthYPCTD
Jelani Guererro, Archbishop Murphy7803125.28
Connor Dow, Shorecrest6873718.68
Cole Pruett, Monroe6633717.97

Wesley Garrett, Kamiak

5981931.510
Drew Carter, Lake Stevens5672621.88
Gage Price, Arlington4832618.66
Levi Younger, Arlington4674011.711
Elijah Jackson, Arlington4001921.14
Wahieola Emmsley, Monroe3832416.04
Trey Leckner, Glacier Peak3371325.95
Jadin Dogan, Jackson3362514.64
Andre Lasconia, Shorecrest3322215.11
Josh Vandergriend, Snohomish3192016.03
Juju Williams, Everett3141916.53
Trayce Hanks, Lake Stevens2841321.84

Note: Leaderboard stats are compiled from games reported to sports@heraldnet.com.

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