The high school season has kicked off with a bang, and every week, we will do our best to keep you updated. The top prospects from around the country showed why they were so sought after. Labor Day Weekend had the entire country playing, with multiple top prospects out and showing why they sit at the top of their class.

Ryder Lyons- QB, BYU

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Lyons had another impressive performance for Folsom High. Last week, he had over 400 yards; this week, he had just under 400 total yards. He added another seven touchdowns to his resume, passing for four and rushing for three touchdowns in a 56-42 win.

Helaman Casuga- QB, Texas A&M

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Casuga continues to help high school powerhouse Corner Canyon remain undefeated in the new season. Casuga finished the game with an impressive performance in the win, 18/29-62%-342 4/0 passing while adding 5/48/2 rushing.

Travis Burgess- QB, North Carolina

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Burgess, unfortunately, suffered a season-ending injury in his game with Grayson. As of now, there are no confirmed reports of his injury, but it has been confirmed that he will miss his entire senior season due to the injury.

Jared Curtis- QB, Georgia

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Curtis had another impressive performance simply running the offense. While he didn’t accumulate the stats he did in the first game of the season, he still played well in another win. He passed for 20/31-64%-189-3/0 while adding 17-134-2 rushing.

Keisean Henderson- QB, Houston

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Henderson kicked off his senior campaign with an impressive and consistent performance. He seemed to be playing more in the pocket in this game as he worked to show off his passing ability. He finished with an impressive stat line of 35/42-83%-423-6/0 passing while adding 4/43/0 rushing.

Derek Zammit- QB, Washington

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Zammit struggled in his first game of his senior season with DePaul Catholic. While he was able to secure a win, he struggled to create plays off-platform and execute those jaw-dropping off-platform plays. He finished the day 17/25-68%-169-2/2 passing while adding 1065/0 rushing.

Jake Fette- QB, Arizona State

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Fette played well in his first game for Del Valle and kicked off his senior season with a win. While statistically, he didn’t blow anyone away, he looked to be in control of the offense the entire game. 17/25-68%-157-3/0 passing while adding 7/35/0 rushing to his total on the day.

Bowe Bentley- QB, Oklahoma

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Celina High School secured a win in Bentley’s first start in his senior season. Bentley was efficient in his passing and even added a bit on the rushing side to help secure a victory. 21/26-80%-266-2/1 passing while adding 7/47/2 rushing.

Bryson Beaver- QB, Oregon

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Beaver struggled in his second game of his senior season. While they still secured a win in week two, Beaver appeared to have taken a step back compared to his performance in week one. 10/18-55%-175-2/3 passing while adding 3/-9/0 rushing.

Briggs Cherry- QB, Louisville

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Two games into Briggs Cherry’s senior season, and he’s got two wins under his belt. He played the first game of the season, but only in the first half. In his second game, he played the whole game and managed the offense impressively. 15/21-71%-227-1/0 passing, for a nice day at the office and an easy win.

Vance Spafford- WR, Miami

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Spafford was unable to play in his game for Mission Viejo after suffering a foot injury. It has not been specified how much time he may miss, but it sounds like he also missed out on some visits with schools due to the injury.

Jalen Lott- WR, Oregon

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Jalen Lott had an explosive start to his senior season with Panther Creek High School. He scored multiple touchdowns, including an impressive catch and run for his second touchdown. He was making plays all over the field. He finished the day with 5-121-3 receiving.

Ethan “Boobie” Feaster- WR, USC

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Feaster started his senior season off with a bit of a dud in a loss for DeSoto in week one. Feaster just couldn’t get involved in the game and was shut down, adding only 1-24-0 in his first game of the season.

Naeem Burroughs- WR, Clemson

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Burroughs is one of the sleepers in this class for Campus2Canton, and he opened up his senior season with a nice debut. He finished the game with 6-88-0 and helped The Bolles School to a win in its opening game of the season.

Savion Hiter- RB, Michigan

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Hiter missed the opener of his senior season with an unspecified injury. The reports indicate that it’s not a serious injury and he’s expected to return for the second game of the season.

Ezavier Crowell- RB, Alabama

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Crowell missed Jackson’s first game of the season but bounced back with a massive performance to kick off his senior campaign with a bang. He had 11-242-2 rushing the ball in a win for Jackson. Crowell showed off his burst, speed, and vision with multiple impressive long runs.

Jonaz Walton- RB, Notre Dame

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Two games and two 100-yard rushing performances for Walton so far in his senior season. While he didn’t add a ton of rushing last week, this week he showcased his receiving ability as well, with an all-around performance in a Central win. Walton rushed 14-102-1 and added 6-86-2 receiving.

Derrek Cooper- RB, Texas

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Cooper had reportedly been dealing with an injury to start his senior campaign and seemed to be limited in his game with Chaminade-Madonna Prep. He registered only 6-36-0. He appeared to be limited due to the injury, but it’s worth monitoring right now, as his senior campaign is off to a less-than-stellar start.

High school season is starting to hit its stride, and we will begin to receive more data and games on these seniors in their final high school seasons. Make sure to stay locked into campus2canton.com for updates every week on the top players in the 26 class and everything college football.