High school quarterbacks to watch
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A look at the Southland quarterbacks to watch this fall:
Players; School; Ht.; Wt.; Yr.; Comment
K.J. Costello; Santa Margarita; 6-5; 218; Sr.; Stanford commit passed for 3,123 yards, 23 touchdowns.
Matt Fink; Glendora; 6-3; 185; Sr.; USC commit uses athleticism to succeed.
Max Gilliam; Thousand Oaks; 6-3; 190; Sr.; California commit passes, runs, leads.
Tristan Gebbia; Calabasas; 6-3; 180; Jr.; Passed for 3,336 yards, 35 touchdowns.
Malik Henry, school tba; 6-3, 175; Sr.; Florida State commit reportedly headed to Long Beach Poly.
Devon Modster; Tesoro; 6-2; 215; Sr.; Arizona commit passed for 2,602 yards, 24 touchdowns.
Patrick O’Brien; San Juan Hills; 6-4; 215; Sr.; Committed to Nebraska.
Armani Rogers; Hamilton; 6-6; 200; Sr.; California commit tries City Section Division I.
Khalil Tate; Gardena Serra; 6-2; 205; Sr.; Arizona commit ready for his best season yet.
Victor Viramontes; Norco; 6-2; 220; Sr. Michigan commit rushed for 1,757 yards.
Best of the rest
Roman Ale; Narbonne; 6-2; 175; Sr.; Returning City Section offensive MVP.
Eric Barriere; La Habra; 6-0; 193; Sr.; A proven passer and leader.
Alberto Buenrostro; Lincoln; 6-0; 200; Sr.; Passed for 1,827 yards, 19 touchdowns.
Grant Bunker; Westlake; 5-11; 185; Sr.; Passed for 258 yards, five touchdowns in his only start.
Marshal Cohen; Harvard-Westlake; 6-1; 200; Sr.; Proven top player when healthy.
Anthony Catalano, Corona Centennial; 5-9, 175, Sr.; Triggerman for best offense in the Southland.
Steven Comstock; Covina Northview; 6-0; 175; So.; Led his team to an 11-2 record as a freshman.
Jack Constantine; Camarillo; 6-1; 180; Sr.; Ready for a 3,000-yards season.
Matt Corral; Oaks Christian; 6-2; 190; So.; Has the skills to be an outstanding player.
Kaymen Cureton; Los Angeles; 6-1; 190; Jr.; Making steady progress for the Romans.
Chris Duncan; Taft; 6-4; 185; Sr.; Give him time and he’ll shred a secondary.
Quentin Davis; St. John Bosco; 6-2; 210; Sr.; Accuracy is his strength.
Miles Fallin; Canyon Country Canyon; 6-4; 180; Jr.; Passed for 2,808 yards, 29 touchdowns.
Tyger Goslin; Chatsworth; 6-1; 185; Jr.; Chancellors plan to turn him loose.
Jason Harmon; Anaheim Canyon; 6-2; 180; Sr.; Passed for 1,949 yards, 21 touchdowns.
Niko Harris; Sierra Canyon; 6-0; 185; Jr.; Big-play weapon.
Daiyan Henley; Crenshaw; 5-11; 170; Jr.; Ready to become All-City player.
Armando Herrera; Redlands East Valley; 6-0; 170; Jr.; Passed for 3,864 yards, 42 touchdowns.
P.J. Hurst; Palisades; 6-3; 184; Sr.; Has size, arm to be an All-City player.
Brock Johnson; Mission Viejo; 6-2; 190; Sr.; Helped his team win division title as a junior.
Cole Klayman; S.O. Notre Dame; 5-11; 190; Sr.; He’s healthy and set for a big season.
Bradley Kleven; Riverside King; 6-5; 190; Jr.; Making steady improvement
Tyler Lytle; Servite; 6-4; 195; Jr.; Has potential to be a standout.
Angel Matute; Rancho Cucamonga; 6-4; 220; Sr.; Passed for 2,855, 24 touchdowns.
Blake Meyer; Ocean View; 6-3; 200; Sr.; A three-year starter.
Jacob Miller; San Pedro; 6-1; 190; Sr.; Capable of leading the Pirates to prominence.
L.J. Northington; Orange Lutheran; 6-2; 180; Sr.; Harvard commit makes plays.
Will Olivera; Palm Springs; 5-9; 170; Sr.; Passed for 40 touchdowns.
Sean O’Malley; Loyola; 6-2; 195; Jr.; Must come through for the Cubs.
Cole Parkinson; Valencia; 6-2; 190; Sr.; Passed for 2,725, 26 touchdowns.
Brent Peus; Santa Barbara; 6-3; 200; Sr.; Has strong arm and good poise.
Ryder Ruiz; Bishop Amat; 6-3; 160; Sr.; Passed for 1,866 yards, 14 touchdowns.
Jack Sears; San Clemente; 6-3, 190; Jr.; Ready to become a rising prospect.
Zach Taylor; Buena Park; 5-11; 185; Sr.; Passed for 3,549 yards, 34 touchdowns.
Jack Telenko; Los Alamitos; 6-1; 193; Sr.; Passed for 2,062 yards, 19 touchdowns.
Andrew Tovar; Cathedral; 6-0; 165; Jr.; Passed for 3,530 yards, 45 touchdowns.
Andrew Tsangeos; Flintridge Prep; 6-3; 210; Sr.; Had 18 touchdown passes, four interceptions
Darius Vines; St. Bonaventure; 6-1; 175; Sr.; A three-sport standout.
Brevin White; Alemany; 6-1; 175; So.; Watch him become an immediate standout.
Clarence Williams; Sylmar; 6-1; 183; Sr.; Playmaker, winner, leader.
Kyle Williams, Vista Murrieta; 5-11, 180, Sr.; Makes things happen running, passing.
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