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Sunday, October 7, 2012
High school highlights -- Oct. 7

By Mason Kelley

Recapping the weekend's prime-time performances from Washington's 2013 recruiting class:

Elijah Qualls
Big Elijah Qualls continues to make an impact on both sides of the ball, with 108 yards of total offense and seven tackles on Friday.
Cameron Van Winkle (Snoqualmie, Wash./Mount Si): The kicker set Washington's career field goals mark, hitting his 34th during a 51-0 victory over Kirkland (Wash.) Lake Washington. The 30-yard kick pushed him past Washington State kicker Andrew Furney, who previously held the record during his high school career at Burlington-Edison (Wash.). Van Winkle also made all six of his extra-point attempts.

Troy Williams (Harbor City, Calif./Narbonne):  Narbonne had to rally in the second half to knock off Carson (Calif.), 26-20. Williams threw three touchdown passes in the win -- 21, 14 and 69 yards -- and completed 9 of 13 passes for 178 yards.

Elijah Qualls (Petaluma, Calif./Casa Grande): It wouldn't be a Casa Grande win without Qualls contributing on both sides of the ball. The senior helped the Gauchos knock off Santa Rosa (Calif.) Maria Carillo, 35-10, finishing with 17 carries for 86 yards, one catch for 22 yards and seven tackles.

Marcus Farria (Peoria, Ariz./Centennial): The defensive end made his first start of the season during a 55-0 win over Glendale (Ariz.) Deer Valley. The senior also served as an extra blocker in goal-line situations.

Lavon Coleman (Lompoc, Calif./Lompoc): The running back missed another game with a thigh injury, but the Braves continued to roll, knocking off Templeton (Calif.), 42-3.

Jaimie Bryant (Tumwater, Wash./Tumwater): Bryant, a defensive tackle, also spent some time at fullback, scoring a 2-yard touchdown during a 28-12 win over Lacey (Wash.) North Thurston.