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All-Bay Area News Group high school football 2024: Receivers/tight ends

ALL-BAY AREA NEWS GROUP FOOTBALL 2024

WIDE RECEIVERS

First team

    Jalen Arnold, Moreau Catholic, 5-10, 150, senior

    Offensive most valuable player in West Alameda County Conference Foothill Division. Caught 65 passes for 1,509 yards and 19 touchdowns, leading Moreau Catholic to CIF 7-AA state championship win over Lindsay. Also added 329 kick return yards and 100 punt return yards, plus 45 tackles defensively.

    Moreau Catholic’s Jalen Arnold runs with the ball while being defended by Lindsay’s Salvador Sanchez in CIF Division 7-AA state football championship game at Fullerton Union High School District Stadium in Fullerton on Dec. 13, 2024. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)  

    Owen Scott, San Ramon Valley, 5-11, 174, senior

    EBAL Mountain first-team all-leaguer caught 78 passes for 1,084 yards and 13 scores. Helped lead SRV to NCS Division I championship game.

    Cynai Thomas, Archbishop Riordan, 6-3, 165, junior

    Leading receiver on a Riordan team that advanced to the CCS Division I semifinals. Junior caught 47 passes for 727 yards and 12 touchdowns. Was named receiver of the year in the WCAL.

    Second team

    Anthony Harrington, Amador Valley, 5-8, 145, junior

    EBAL Mountain first-teamer went over 1,000 yards receiving with 11 touchdowns. Was key piece for AV offense as the Dons advanced to 3-AA state title game against Frontier-Bakersfield.

    Zayne St. Laurent, Branham, 6-2, 175, senior

    Caught 73 balls for 1,006 yards and 12 TDs. Blossom Valley Athletic League Mt. Hamilton Division most outstanding receiver caught game-winning Hail Mary pass against Soledad.

    Niko White, Acalanes, 5-10, 175, senior

    Senior caught 65 passes for 972 yards and 13 TDs. DAL Foothill first-teamer led Acalanes to NorCal Division 5-AA championship game, where the Dons lost 42-41 to Carmel, the eventual state champion in that division.

    Honorable mention

    Dumace Bell, South San Francisco, senior

    Ymer Belvine, Oakland, senior

    Kyle Chai, Sacred Heart Prep, senior

    Travis Ciardella, Capuchino, senior

    Jake Flood, Burlingame, senior

    Spencer Hoang, Westmont, senior

    Brayden Hodges, Branham, senior

    Jack Haywood, Hillsdale, senior

    Michael Fox, Bellarmine, senior

    Makari Kenion, Pittsburg, senior

    Chris Lawson, Archbishop Riordan, senior

    Roman Mercado, Las Lomas, senior

    Damien Miles, Granada, senior

    Michael Mogannam, Leigh, senior

    Beau Musser, Los Gatos, junior

    RJ Mosley, Pittsburg, senior

    Michael O’Donoghue, Foothill, senior

    Austin Price, Silver Creek, senior

    Jack Quinnild, Miramonte, senior

    Grant Righellis, St. Francis, senior

    Malachi Sanchez, Oakland, senior

    Zion Secrease, Sacred Heart Cathedral, sophomore

    Desmond Sparks, McClymonds, senior

    Elijah Washington, Castlemont, senior

    Kyle Welch, The King’s Academy, junior

    Perrion Williams, St. Francis, junior

    TIGHT ENDS

    First team

    Kellan Ford, Monte Vista, 6-5, 230, senior

    Senior signed to Arizona finished with 669 receiving yards, 18.1 yards per catch and nine touchdowns. First-team all-leaguer in the East Bay Athletic League Mountain Division.

    Owen Panu of Los Gatos celebrates scoring a touchdown against Riordan during a CCS Division I semifinal in San Francisco on Nov. 23, 2024. (Douglas Zimmerman for the Bay Area News Group) 

    Owen Panu, Los Gatos, 6-1, 270, senior

    First-team all-PAL Bay Division. Finished with 20 catches for 322 yards and five touchdowns. Caught two touchdown passes, including the game-winner, and a two-point conversion as Los Gatos beat Archbishop Riordan 35-28 in the CCS Division I semifinals.

    Second team

    Tony Keck, Clayton Valley Charter, 6-3, 225, senior

    Caught 29 passes for 499 yards and four scores, averaging 17.2 yards per catch. First-team all-Diablo Athletic League Foothill Division. 

    Sean Chopoff, Carlmont, 6-4, 210, senior

    Caught 30 balls for 718 yards and eight scores, an average of 23.9 yards per catch. First-team all-PAL Ocean Division.

    Honorable mention

    Thomas Adkins, Arroyo, senior

    Matthew Anderson, Christopher, senior

    Lucas Grier, Westmont, junior

    Owen Harrington, Archbishop Mitty, senior

    Clay Hinsdale, Serra, senior

    Cameron Lowe, Capuchino, senior

    Valentino Maza, Mills, junior

    Miles Moore, Moreau Catholic, senior

    Zachary Pallach, Piedmont Hills, senior

    Anthony Rivas, Andrew Hill, senior

    Davis Robu, Homestead, sophomore

    Jimmy Scibetta, Branham, senior

    All-BANG football publication schedule

    Monday, Jan. 6

    Kickers-punters

    Defensive line

    Linebackers

    Tuesday, Jan. 7

    Defensive backs

    Utility players

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    Wednesday, Jan. 8

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    Athletes

    Thursday, Jan. 9

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    Coaches of the year

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    Those eligible for all-BANG honors come from leagues based predominantly in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. The news organization’s high school sports staff chooses the players and coaches.

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