Los Angeles Times

Poised freshmen play well beyond their years

Newcomers such as Wesley and Rakowski have made huge contributi­ons for their teams this fall.

- ERIC SONDHEIMER ON HIGH SCHOOLS

With class of 2027 members wearing numbers such as No. 99 and No. 7 made famous by some of the NFL’s greatest players, expectatio­ns have been high for freshmen this high school football season.

Several have gotten the chance to be immediate varsity contributo­rs, starting from the first snap. Others have been gaining experience in preparatio­n for being called upon with growing roles in league action.

Here’s a look at freshmen being heard from at the varsity level this season:

Richard Wesley, Sierra Canyon: The defensive end started off with three sacks each in games against JSerra and Oaks Christian, serving notice he was no ordinary freshman.

Sierra Canyon is 6-0 and opponents know whom they must deal with. Ryan Rakowski, Palos Verdes: Rakowski has guided Palos Verdes to a 6-0 start as the quarterbac­k, showing poise and maturity beyond his years.

He was 11-of-11 passing for 233 yards and four touchdowns in a league opener Friday against unbeaten Santa Monica.

Coach Guy Gardner said he has been impressed with Rakowski’s competitiv­eness. Isaiah Leilua, Servite: He’s the second-leading tackler for the Friars and the linebacker figures to keep improving as he gains experience in the grueling Trinity League. Devin Del Toro, Chatsworth: A running back, receiver and linebacker, the versatile Del Toro made an immediate impact. Julius Johnson, Long Beach Poly: He returned an intercepti­on for a touchdown against Lakewood and keeps getting tested while learning on the job. Chris Flores, Orange Lutheran: Caught a touchdown pass against JSerra. Khalil Terry, Tustin:

He’s a safety who had six solo tackles in a game last month against Foothill. Duvay Williams, Gardena Serra: Playing receiver and defensive back, he has future stardom written all over him. Brady Edmunds, Huntington Beach: He has surpassed 1,000 yards passing in six games as a starter for the Oilers. Daniel Mielke, Bonita:

He has thrown 12 touchdowns for the 5-1 Bearcats. Bradley Cassier, St. Monica: He’s 6 feet 3 and keeps delivering top performanc­es at quarterbac­k. Kelton Strickland, Warren: The running back had 242 yards rushing against Culver City. Chuck Roberts, Bishop Alemany: He’s a safety and receiver getting lets of opportunit­ies to contribute. Michael O’Dell, Wilmington Banning: He has four intercepti­ons as a defensive back and also is a promising receiver. Havon Finney, Sierra Canyon: All he does is keep making plays at defensive back against top competitio­n.

A look at other top Southland players

There are neighborho­od teams with good players. You just need to go out and find them.

Take the case of 6-0 Moorpark. Offensive lineman Cole McGovern, 6 feet 4 and 275 pounds, keeps delivering big blocks. Junior defensive back Jayden Gray keeps welcoming receivers to test him and they fail.

At 6-0 Palos Verdes, 6-4, 225-pound lineman Carson Moore is nearing six sacks as a two-way performer. Opponents who lack respect for him find out the hard way that he’s tough to block.

As for underrated, go watch Mater Dei’s 6-4, 265pound defensive lineman Zeus Venegas.

Servite tried to double team him and he still got through to record a sack.

He made big plays against St. John Bosco last season as a junior.

Two old-fashion linebacker­s making tackle after tackle are the San Juan Hills duo of junior Weston Port and senior Jake Javorsky. San Juan Hills is 7-0 after starting 0-7 last year.

Sophomore quarterbac­k Isaiah Arriaza of Damien has led his team to a 7-0 record with 20 touchdown passes.

Gardena is probably the surprise team in the City Section with a 7-0 record after defeating San Pedro for the first time since 2004.

 ?? Steve Galluzzo For The Times ?? FRESHMAN QUARTERBAC­K Ryan Rakowski completed 11 of 11 passes for 233 yards and four touchdowns to help Palos Verdes stop Santa Monica on Friday.
Steve Galluzzo For The Times FRESHMAN QUARTERBAC­K Ryan Rakowski completed 11 of 11 passes for 233 yards and four touchdowns to help Palos Verdes stop Santa Monica on Friday.

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