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Idaho high school football: Top stars, best performances in Week 7 of 2022 fall season

Nampa’s Daniel Carrillo goes for 300-plus yards on the ground while Wilder’s Julian Neri racks up nine total touchdowns
Idaho high school football: Top stars, best performances in Week 7 of 2022 fall season
Idaho high school football: Top stars, best performances in Week 7 of 2022 fall season

Here’s a quick look at some of the top stars and best individual performances from the Week 7 slate of games across the "Gem State."

Note: Entries are based on information provided by coaches, statisticians, media members and high school football fans. Don’t see any details for your team’s game? Email some notes and/or stats to brandonwalton@u.boisestate.edu or todd@scorebooklive.com.

Daniel Carrillo, Nampa RB: Piled up 308 yards and a pair of touchdowns, including an 89-yard run that was the game-winner in a 34-26 win over Skyview.

Ian Duarte, Eagle WR: Only touched the ball eight times, but still racked up 174 all-purpose yards and a pair of touchdowns in a 28-19 win over Mountain View to clinch the 5A Southern Idaho Conference River Division title.

Tyson Fox, Vallivue RB: Had more productivity than the entire Caldwell offense with 210 yards and four touchdowns in a 58-3 rout.

Drew Hymas, Highland QB: Completed 75% of his passes, including a 26-yard touchdown and the game-winning two-point conversion, while running for 127 yards and a pair of scores in a 43-42 come-from-behind win over then No. 3 Rigby.

Bryce Johnson, South Fremont QB: Totaled 265 yards, including 151 yards on the ground, and three total touchdowns in a 28-26 win over Teton.

Isaac McKeown, Post Falls QB: Tallied 334 yards and three touchdowns through the air in a 42-35 win over then-No. 7 Lewiston.

Julian Neri, Wilder QB: Neri had not one, not two, not three, but nine touchdowns, including five scores through the air and 141 yards on the ground in a 88-51 shootout win over Greenleaf Friends.

Parker Pettit, Sandpoint QB: Utilized his arm (118 passing yards, two TDs) and his legs (147 rushing yards, two TDs) in a 38-13 win over then-No. 5 Lakeland.

Parker Rushton, Borah RB: Galloped for 239 yards and four touchdowns in a 29-14 win against Boise.

Kenyon Sadiq, Skyline WR: Caught five passes for 118 yards - his fourth 100-yard receiving performance - but had the game-changing interception and winning touchdown run in the fourth quarter in the Grizzlies' win over Blackfoot.

Gabe Shaffer, Melba RB: Racked up 243 yards and a couple of touchdowns in a 58-22 win over Marsing.

Tate Whitaker, Raft River QB: Threw for 231 yards and three touchdowns, ran for 52 and a score, recorded 10 tackles and had an interception in a 26-12 win over Murtaugh.

Carter Woodland, Notus RB: Only needed eight carries to go for 156 yards and four touchdowns to go along with an 80-yard punt return for a score in a 74-14 win over Idaho City.

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BRANDON WALTON

Brandon Walton has been covering sports for nearly 12 years. After graduating from Boise State in 2015, he’s made stops at the Argus Observer (Oregon), the Idaho Press and freelanced for other publications like Bronco Nation News. Brandon is currently the sports editor at the Idaho State Journal. In 2025, he took home four Idaho Press Club awards, including third place in the Sports Reporter of the Year category. His three first-place awards were the most among the sports reporting categories. He began contributing to High School On SI in 2025.