Skyview quarterback Yaroslav Duvalko (12) looks to pass during Friday night's game at Columbia River High School in Vancouver on Sept. 7, 2018.

Skyview quarterback Yaroslav Duvalko (12) looks to pass during Friday night’s game at Columbia River High School in Vancouver on Sept. 7, 2018.

1. Yaro Duvalko, Skyview: 70-106, 929 yards, 10 touchdowns
The Skyview junior tossed 39 passes —23 of them completions — for 315 yards, a touchdown and a pick in the Storm’s week 3 loss to Mount Si.

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Hockinson’s Levi Crum (14) dodges Pullman’s Isaiah Strong (11) in the first quarter of the first round of the class 2A state playoffs at Battle Ground District Stadium, Friday November 10, 2017. (Ariane Kunze/The Columbian)

2. Levi Crum, Hockinson: 49-67, 850 yards, 13 touchdowns
Threw just 13 passes but completed 10 of them for 257 yards and five passing touchdowns opposite no interceptions to help the Hawks to a 59-7 win over league opponent R.A. Long.

Mountain View head football coach Adam Mathieson talks to his players after the Thunder's 54-7 victory Friday over Juanita in Kirkland.

Mountain View head football coach Adam Mathieson talks to his players after the Thunder’s 54-7 victory Friday over Juanita in Kirkland.

3. Garrett Moen, Mountain View: 54-79, 725 yards, 4 touchdowns
The senior completed 17 of 25 passes for 319 yards, one touchdown and an interception in as the Thunder rolled area non league opponent Battle Ground 54-7 to improve to 2-1 on the season.

Alisha Jucevic/The Columbian A.J. Dixson, left, has moved to quarterback, one of many changes this season for a Prairie team looking to break into the playoffs.

Alisha Jucevic/The Columbian A.J. Dixson, left, has moved to quarterback, one of many changes this season for a Prairie team looking to break into the playoffs.

4. A.J. Dixson, Prairie: 42-66, 651 yards, 4 touchdowns
The junior went 18 or 28 for 244 yards a touchdown and a pick in the Falcons’ week 3 loss, 33-28 to nonleague opponent Black Hills.

Woodland's Tyler Flanagan (21) breaks through Washougal defense during the 2A Greater St. Helens League opener at Washougal High School on Friday, Sept. 14, 2018.

Woodland’s Tyler Flanagan (21) breaks through Washougal defense during the 2A Greater St. Helens League opener at Washougal High School on Friday, Sept. 14, 2018.

5. Tyler Flanagan, Woodland: 32-58, 625 yards, 7 touchdowns
Connected on 12 of 25 passes for 211 yards, a touchdown and a pick in Woodland’s 29-26 win at Washougal.

All figures came from The Columbian’s high school football stat database, which can be found here.

Andy Buhler

Andy Buhler

Columbian Staff Writer

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