Summary:
Luca Villasenor, Desmond Parkinson, Mac Faw, J'Shaun Wilson, Owen Brustkern, and Peyton Egan were recognized as the offensive and defensive players of the week. Villasenor completed 19 of 20 passes for 311 yards and 3 touchdowns, while Parkinson threw three touchdown passes in the first quarter. Faw scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns to rally Ingraham from a 17-point deficit, and Wilson carried the ball 28 times for 161 yards and a 50-yard touchdown. Brustkern made a 77-yard touchdown run that tied the score, and Egan sealed the win with a late fourth-quarter interception.
Offensive Player of the Week
Luca Villasenor – Quarterback, Eastside Catholic
Despite a heartbreaking loss, Villasenor was exceptional under center, completing 19 of 20 passes for 311 yards and 3 touchdowns. He distributed the ball to seven different receivers, showed elite poise, and led multiple scoring drives, including a late touchdown that nearly fueled a comeback.
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Co-Offensive Player of the Week
Desmond Parkinson – Quarterback, West Seattle
Parkinson exploded out of the gate with three touchdown passes in the first quarter (68, 49, and 38 yards), powering West Seattle to a 21-point first quarter and a commanding 44–7 win over Lincoln. His efficiency and explosive playmaking set the tone early.
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Breakout Star of the Week
Mac Faw – Quarterback, Ingraham
Faw pulled off one of the most dramatic solo efforts of the season, scoring three fourth-quarter touchdowns to rally Ingraham from a 17-point deficit to a stunning 18–17 win over Chief Sealth. His performance was the definition of clutch.
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Ground Game Beast of the Week
J’Shaun Wilson – Running back, O’Dea
Wilson carried the ball 28 times for 161 yards and a 50-yard touchdown, grinding down the Eastside Catholic defense and helping the Irish overcome a 14–7 halftime deficit. His power and endurance kept O’Dea in control throughout the second half.
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Playmaker of the Week
Owen Brustkern – Running Back, O’Dea
Brustkern made the game’s biggest swing play — a 77-yard touchdown run that tied the score and shifted the momentum in O’Dea’s 24–20 comeback win. His explosiveness on limited touches (1 carry, 77 yards; 2 receptions) made a major impact.
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Defensive Player of the Week
Peyton Egan – Defensive Back, O’Dea
Egan sealed the win with a late fourth-quarter interception on Eastside Catholic’s final drive. The clutch pick stopped a potential game-winning drive and capped a strong second-half defensive stand by the Irish.


