Offensive Player of the Week
Gavin Lines – Seattle Prep | RB
5 carries, 124 yards, 2 TDs; 1 reception
Lines posted a staggering 24.8 yards per carry, igniting Seattle Prep’s offense in a 54–14 rout of Garfield. His blend of power and breakaway speed helped the Panthers control the tempo and put the game away early.
Defensive Player of the Week
Aedyn Havili – Eastside Catholic | DL
3 sacks, multiple pressures
Havili dominated in the trenches, recording three sacks and anchoring a defense that overwhelmed Rainier Beach. His relentless pursuit and disruption made life miserable for opposing quarterbacks all night.
Special Teams Player of the Week
Win Chandler – Seattle Prep | WR/KR
1 kickoff return TD, 1 blocked punt recovery TD, 1 receiving TD
Chandler was sensational on special teams, contributing touchdowns in three different ways. His blocked punt recovery and kickoff return set the tone in all three phases, highlighting a complete performance.
Breakout Player of the Week
Cayden Pili – Eastside Catholic | WR/RB/Returner
1 rush TD, 1 receiving TD, 60-yard kick return
Pili’s all-purpose excellence was on full display. He scored twice in the first half and added a long return that flipped field position. His versatility and explosiveness helped Eastside Catholic bury the Vikings early.
Clutch Performance of the Week
Teddy Maschmedt – Blanchet | WR
Game-winning 76-yard touchdown reception with 1:22 left
With Blanchet trailing late, Maschmedt delivered a stunning 76-yard touchdown reception to complete a 13–12 comeback win over Ballard. His big-play ability in a must-have moment sealed the Braves’ victory.
Other Standout Players:
Uriah Stringfield (O’Dea)
RB | 9 carries, 90 yards, 2 TDs
Stringfield anchored O’Dea’s ground game in their 56–14 rout of West Seattle. He powered through one of the league’s top defenses, consistently moving the chains and setting the tone early.
J Shaun Wilson (O’Dea)
RB | 6 carries, 61 yards, 2 TDs
Wilson complemented Stringfield perfectly with two touchdown runs of his own. His red-zone efficiency helped O’Dea build and maintain its commanding lead.
Marshawn Tovia-Ford (Chief Sealth)
RB | 2 rushing TDs
Tovia-Ford opened and closed the scoring for Chief Sealth in their 39–7 win over Lincoln. His physical running style established the Seahawks’ dominance on the ground.
Giulio Banchero (O’Dea)
WR | 2 receptions, 56 yards, 1 TD
Banchero made his limited touches count, including a 50-yard touchdown reception that helped blow the game open late in the second quarter.
Luca Villasenor (Eastside Catholic)
QB | 6/13 passing, 63 yards, 2 TDs
Villasenor was efficient when it counted, tossing two touchdown passes and helping orchestrate a balanced offensive attack that buried Rainier Beach early.
Avery Jones (Lincoln)
ATH | Forced fumble, fumble recovery, rushing TD, sack
Jones did it all in Lincoln’s loss to Chief Sealth, including forcing and recovering a fumble and scoring his team’s only touchdown. His defensive presence and resilience stood out.


