Elite 11 Quarterback Tracker

Updated: September 30, 2009, 10:50 PM ET

Blake Bell

Tom Hauck

Blake Bell has led Bishop Carroll to a 4-0 record.

How are the nation's top quarterbacks progressing? Each week, ESPN RISE will track the performances of the 12 QBs who attended the 2009 Elite 11 quarterback event.

(Results based on games through Sept. 26)

Blake Bell
Bishop Carroll (Wichita, Kan.)
College:
Oklahoma
Bell continues to be a key factor for Bishop Carroll (4-0). All he did last week was account for another five scores, two through the air and three on the ground. The future Sooner was 12-of-15 passing for 226 yards.
Next Game: Oct. 2 at Wichita East (Wichita, Kan.)
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Joe Boisture
Saline (Saline, Mich.)
College:
Michigan State
Looking to bounce back after two tough weeks, everything was going well for Boisture until an injury forced him out of the game after a long TD pass gave Saline a lead it wouldn't hold. Boisture was 10-of-19 for 172 yards.
Next Game: Oct. 2 at Huron (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

Robert Bolden
St. Mary's (Orchard Lake, Mich.)
College:
Penn State
It was a quiet game stats-wise for the Penn State-bound QB, who completed 10-of-13 passes for 118 yards. But all's well that ends well for St. Mary's, which won its second game in a row after opening the season 0-2.
Next Game: Oct. 4 at Detroit Catholic Central (Novi, Mich.)

Elite 11
Performer of the Week

Teddy Bridgewater
Miami Northwestern (Miami, Fla.)

    19-of-24 for 327 and 7 TDs

    The junior, whose seven scoring passes were a Miami-Dade County record, continued to chip away at the legend of former Bull Jacory Harris.

    Other Notable Performances

    Jacob Morgan  Austin (Austin, Texas)
    36-of-55 for 383 yards and 3 TDs

    Josh Dorman  Birdville (North Richland Hills, Texas)
    32-of-43 for 553 yards and 7 TDs

    Jeffrey Godfrey  Miami Central (Miami, Fla.)
    13-of-16 for 332 yards and 6 TDs; also had 103 yards and 1 TD rushing

    Dylan Shaddix  Henry County (McDonough, Ga.)
    14-of-16 for 351 yards and 4 TDs

    Maty Mauk  Kenton (Kenton, Ohio)
    32-of-47 for 422 yards and 5 TDs

    Dylan Dye  Dyer County (Newbern, Tenn.)
    23-of-29 for 315 yards and 5 TDs

    Cody Correa  Mesilla Valley Christian (Las Cruces, N.M.)
    30-of-53 for 509 yards and 5 TDs

    Attention quarterbacks: Want to be part of the ESPN RISE Elite 11 Tracker? Send your stats to Michael White (michael@studentsports.com). Top performances for quarterbacks around the country will be included weekly, so check ESPNRISE.com to see if you had a game worthy of making the Elite 11 Tracker or being performer of the week.

    -- Michael White
Tyler Bray
Kingsburg (Kingsburg, Calif.)
College:
Tennessee
Bray's statistics continue to improve each week, and Kingsburg (3-0) continues to win. The University of Tennessee commit threw for 261 yards and four touchdowns in a 35-13 victory over Corcoran (Corcoran, Calif.).
Next Game: Oct. 2 vs. Immanuel (Reedley, Calif.)
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Barry Brunetti
Memphis University School (Memphis, Tenn.)
College:
West Virginia
Another week, another stellar performance for Brunetti, who through six games has not been picked off. He passed for 195 yards and four TDs and rushed for 91 yards and a score as Memphis University extended its win streak to 19.
Next Game: Oct. 2 vs. White Station (Memphis, Tenn.)
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Devin Gardner
Inkster (Inkster, Mich.)
College:
Michigan
In a game his coach described as a must-win, Devin Gardner was pressured all day but helped lead the team to a victory. The Michigan commit ran for a score from 17 yards and threw for 127 yards and two TDs.
Next Game: Oct. 2 at Central (Bay City, Mich.)
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Jake Heaps
Skyline (Sammamish, Wash.)
College:
BYU
A week after suffering the first loss of his high school career, Heaps bounced back in a big way, throwing for 272 yards and five touchdowns on 17-of-22 passing in a 55-6 rout of Newport (Bellevue, Wash.).
Next Game: Oct. 2 vs Garfield (Seattle, Wash.)

Austin Hinder
Steamboat Springs (Steamboat Springs, Colo.)
College:
Cal
Hinder had a light night in a 42-12 win over Eagle Valley (Gypsum, Colo.), going 9-of-16 passing for 109 yards and three TDs and also rushing for a score in one half of play.
Next Game: Oct. 2 vs. Palisade (Palisade, Colo.)
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Nick Montana
Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.)
College:
Washington
Montana and Oaks Christian did not have a game last week.
Next Game: Oct. 2 at Venice (Los Angeles, Calif.)

Jesse Scroggins
Lakewood (Lakewood, Calif.)
College:
USC
The USC commit didn't play in the second half of a 51-0 victory over Verbum Dei (Los Angeles, Calif.). In his half of play, Scroggins completed 8-of-14 passes for 106 yards and four touchdowns.
Next Game: Oct. 2 at Compton (Compton, Calif.)
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Phillip Sims
Oscar Smith (Chesapeake, Va.)
College:
Alabama
Sims and the offense were held in check by Grassfield (Chesapeake, Va.). Having to overcome two interceptions of Sims, the defense came up with enough plays to make the QB's lone touchdown pass count in a 7-3 victory.
Next Game: Oct. 2 vs. Hickory (Chesapeake, Va.)
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Chandler Whitmer
Downers Grove South (Downers Grove, Ill.)
College:
Illinois
Things continue to get better for Downers Grove South, which has won three in a row. The future Illinois QB went 12-of-24 for 163 yards and two TDs in a 37-0 win over Willowbrook (Villa Park, Ill.).
Next Game: Oct. 2 vs. Proviso East (Maywood, Ill.)

Elite 11 Quarterback Tracker
Quarterback COMP ATT Yards TD INT Notes
Blake Bell 84 126 984 7 0 8 rush TDs
Joe Boisture 63 116 781 3 2 3 rush TDs
Robert Bolden 33 62 453 1 1 2 rush TD
Tyler Bray 44 72 847 9 1
Barry Brunetti 62 113 971 13 0 5 rush TDs
Devin Gardner 613 6 3
Jake Heaps 56 95 799 10 3 1 rush TD
Austin Hinder 56 90 736 11 2 4 rush TDs
Nick Montana 44 79 577 7 3
Jesse Scroggins 59 90 799 14 1
Phillip Sims 49 86 853 4 4
Chandler Whitmer 64 106 815 9 6 1 rush TD


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