Marysville Pilchuck’s Joseph Davis runs the ball during a game against Marysville Getchell on Sept. 16 in Marysville. Davis is fourth in the area with 817 yards rushing. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Marysville Pilchuck’s Joseph Davis runs the ball during a game against Marysville Getchell on Sept. 16 in Marysville. Davis is fourth in the area with 817 yards rushing. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Week 8 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 seven 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
Blake Springer, Monroe 101 144 70.1 1,544 21 4
River Lien, Glacier Peak 90 141 63.8 1,484 25 4
Steven Warren, Edmonds-Woodway 96 161 59.6 1,397 13 4
Leyton Martin, Arlington 79 126 62.7 857 7 5
Nathan Cavanaugh, Cedarcrest 39 81 48.2 794 7 6
Ben’tre Worthy, Kamiak 52 112 46.4 763 9 4
Kale Hammer, Snohomish 64 121 52.9 720 5 0
Jaylen Viars, Shorecrest 76 180 42.2 712 5 9
Evan Stacey, Lakewood 49 88 55.7 673 3 5
Kai Lewis, Archbishop Murphy 47 87 54.0 672 6 5

RUSHING

Player Car Yds YPC TD
Ryder Bumgarner, Stanwood 127 1,619 12.8 17
Julian Thomas, Cascade 172 1,304 7.6 24
Zaveon Jones, Mountlake Terrace 144 975 6.8 14
Joseph Davis, Marysville Pilchuck 91 817 9.0 8
Jayden Limar, Lake Stevens 91 814 9.0 14
Cartez Williams, Mariner 81 810 10.0 8
Carter Schmidt, Marysville Getchell 141 739 5.2 9
Beau Pruett, Monroe 71 679 9.6 10
Josh Smith, Everett 146 665 4.6 3
Zach Lopez, Cascade 83 651 7.8 7
Derek Feltner, Sultan 126 639 5.1 6
Jullian Notoa, Kamiak 98 606 6.2 5
Eduardo Eulogio, Shorewood 119 588 4.9 3
Liam Fitting, Edmonds-Woodway 90 579 6.4 6
Kyle Larson, Snohomish 104 567 5.5 4

RECEIVING

Player Rec Yds YPR TD
JT Marsh, Cedarcrest 19 560 29.5 7
Trey Leckner, Glacier Peak 23 487 21.2 11
Beau Pruett, Monroe 18 486 27.0 8
Jesse Hart III, Edmonds-Woodway 24 478 19.9 4
Kody Edelbrock, Monroe 31 429 13.8 2
T’Andre Waverly, Kamiak 21 400 19.0 6
Diego Escandon, Edmonds-Woodway 30 392 13.1 2
Diontaye Moorman, Archbishop Murphy 8 375 76.9 4
Ian Hendry, Everett 16 359 22.4 5
Memphis Dietz, Shorecrest 28 332 11.9 3
Julio Vargas, Sultan 21 328 15.6 2
Jacoby Falor, Arlington 29 312 10.8 3
Trent Bublitz, Monroe 19 303 15.9 7
Cooper Jensen, Glacier Peak 18 289 16.1 5
Bakary Sonko, Lakewood 19 288 15.2 2
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