Menlo School’s Sergio Beltran, Menlo-Atherton’s Matt MacLeod are among the standouts recognized.
This is one in a series of Bay Area News Group stories honoring the top football players from the fall 2021 season.Threw 52 touchdown passes to break the Central Coast Section’s season record while leading the Knights to a runner-up finish in the section’s Division II playoffs and a 12-1 record. Also broke the section’s regular-season record with 44 TD passes. Finished with 3,565 yards passing, connecting on 242 of 338 attempts, and ran for more than 1,000 yards.
Threw for 401 yards against Bellarmine, 264 against McClymonds, 390 against Salinas and 307 against St. Francis.Propelled the Grizzlies to the semifinals of the NCS Division I playoffs, passing for 2,377 yards and 31 TDs. Threw for three TDs in a playoff win over Monte Vista and three more in a season-ending 24-21 loss to Clayton Valley. Had two games in which he threw for five TDs, against Freedom and Amador Valley.
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