The Signal

All-SCV Second Team Offense

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JT Shrout, Hart, Senior, QB

Shrout’s offseason has been tinged with drama after decommitti­ng from Cal and committing to Tennessee. During the season though, the quarterbac­k’s arm was always steady when it came to launching long passes. He completed 211 of 414 passes in his senior campaign for 3,064 yards, 27 touchdowns and 25 intercepti­ons.

Ben Rosen, Hart, Senior, RB

In his first year as starting running back for the Indians, Rosen became a reliable option on the ground. Although Hart favored the passing game, Rosen managed to gather 604 yards and 14 touchdowns on 189 carries. He also had 31 receptions for 254 yards and one touchdown.

LaRon Huff, West Ranch, Senior, RB

In eight games, Huff accumulate­d 706 yards and seven touchdowns on 119 carries for the Wildcats. His best game of the season was against Simi Valley when he ran for 179 yards and three TDs on 16 carries.

Jovan Camacho, West Ranch, Junior, WR

Both Camachos burst onto the scene as sophomores and continued to perform as juniors. Jovan notched 40 receptions for 590 yards and five touchdowns in nine games. He also added 189 rushing yards and one touchdown on 16 carries.

Da’Von Jones, Hart, Senior, WR

In his senior campaign, Jones was a favorite target of Shrout’s. But his highlight of the season came against Golden Valley when he returned a punt 70 yards for a 34-27 lead over the Grizzlies with just 13 seconds left in the game for the win.

Carson Strickland, Canyon, Junior, WR

Strickland caught 23 passes for 302 yards and two touchdowns in his first year on varsity while rushing for 148 yards on 19 carries. Strickland also had a special chemistry with quarterbac­k Shawn Gallagher, whom he has known since childhood.

Jacob Lopez, Canyon, Senior, OL

The 6 foot, 240-pound lineman was key in opening lanes for quarterbac­k Shawn Gallagher, who was always ready to run. According to Canyon coach Rich Gutierrez, Jacob “carries great explosiven­ess at the point of attack and finishes every play with strength and power.”

Marc Caporal, Hart, Senior, OL

Caporal was key on both the offensive and defensive lines this season. He and the rest of the o-line helped the Indians to 921 rushing yards and 3,064 passing yards, according to MaxPreps.

Dylan Joscak, West Ranch, Senior, OL

While LaRon Huff rushed, Joscak and the Wildcats offensive line stood firm. Joscak and the line allowed West Ranch to total 3,160 total yards of offense in nine games.

Tanner Miller, Valencia, Junior, OL

At 6 feet 2 inches tall and 295 pounds, Miller was one of several great linemen for the Vikings. He had nine pancake blocks in his junior year.

Jake Calver, Valencia, Senior, K

Valencia has a lineage of fantastic kickers, and Calver is the latest. He went 44-for-49 on PATs and hit three of five field goals for a total of 53 points.

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