Top Football Performers
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A look at some of the statistical leaders across the Southland as reported to The Times:
RUSHING
* Rich Owens, Ontario Christian: Had 271 yards and four touchdowns and had a 64-yard touchdown reception in a 61-35 victory over San Dimas.
* Jaycen Taylor, Lawndale Leuzinger: Finished with 214 yards in 30 carries in a 27-24 loss to Carson.
* Zach Leffel, Santa Ana Foothill: Finished with 161 yards and two touchdowns in 18 carries in a 28-22 victory over Orange El Modena.
* Nick Acuna, Rosemead Bosco Tech: Had 206 yards and four touchdowns in 29 carries in a 28-12 victory over South El Monte.
PASSING
* Jeremy Camacho, Eagle Rock: Completed 16 of 23 passes for 425 yards and five touchdowns in a 49-7 victory over Los Angeles.
* Chris Patino, L.A. Wilson: Completed his first 17 passes, tying Wilson graduate Ron Cuccia for fourth-best in a game in the state, in a 33-7 victory over L.A. Marshall. He finished 18 of 19 for for 263 yards.
RECEIVING
* Markece Peco, Eagle Rock: Set school record for receiving yards with 206 in eight catches in a 49-7 victory over Los Angeles.
* Abraham Venegas, L.A. Wilson: Had eight receptions for 144 yards in a 33-7 victory over L.A. Marshall.
* Malcolm Smith, Woodland Hills Taft: Had 82 yards and two touchdowns in five receptions in a 40-6 victory over L.A. University.
MULTIPURPOSE
* Malcolm Shirley, San Dimas: Had two receptions for 100 yards and a touchdown, had a 56-yard touchdown run and returned six kickoffs for 196 yards in a 61-35 loss to Ontario Christian.
* Victor Piceno, El Monte: Rushed for 117 yards in 14 carries, caught three passes for 68 yards in a 10-0 victory over Whittier La Serna.
* Brian Owens, Gardena: Had 12 tackles and a sack in a 28-8 victory over L.A. Roosevelt.
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