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Arizona High School Football 2025: Top Passing Leaders Revealed
The Arizona high school football season for 2025 has concluded, with standout performances marking the end of an exhilarating campaign. With the final whistle blown, attention now shifts to the top statistical leaders across the state. High School On SI has compiled a list of the leading quarterbacks based on their impressive yardage and touchdown statistics. This data, sourced from MaxPreps.com, highlights the remarkable achievements of these young athletes.
Top Quarterbacks of the 2025 Season
The following players have emerged as the top passing leaders in Arizona high school football for the 2025 season, ranked by total yards, touchdowns, and games played:
1. **Colten Meyer**, Marana (Tucson), Senior: 3,826 yards, 41 TDs, 12 games, 318.8 yards/game
2. **Will Mencl**, Chandler, Junior: 3,815 yards, 33 TDs, 13 games, 293.5 yards/game
3. **Donivan Dixon**, CSHS (Cave Creek), Senior: 3,377 yards, 36 TDs, 12 games, 281.4 yards/game
4. **Malachi Wilt**, Verrado (Buckeye), Senior: 3,132 yards, 34 TDs, 11 games, 284.7 yards/game
5. **Jax Sculley**, Hamilton (Chandler), Sophomore: 2,947 yards, 41 TDs, 10 games, 294.7 yards/game
6. **Brady Scott**, Canyon View (Waddell), Senior: 2,866 yards, 37 TDs, 13 games, 220.5 yards/game
7. **Sean Helgeson**, SCA (Phoenix), Senior: 2,818 yards, 38 TDs, 14 games, 201.3 yards/game
8. **Blake Roskopf**, Desert Edge (Goodyear), Junior: 2,815 yards, 37 TDs, 12 games, 234.6 yards/game
9. **Zach Smith**, Arcadia (Phoenix), Senior: 2,796 yards, 33 TDs, 14 games, 199.7 yards/game
10. **Laki Wallwork**, NCHS (Phoenix), Senior: 2,740 yards, 30 TDs, 12 games, 228.3 yards/game
Fans are invited to vote for their favorite player from this elite group before the poll closes on January 4, 2026, at 20:00.
2025 Championship Results
Alongside the individual accolades, the season’s championship results showcased the strength of various teams across different divisions. The final outcomes are as follows:
– **Open Division**: Basha 34, Chandler 7 — Basha capped off a remarkable season with a decisive victory.
– **6A**: Casteel 42, Centennial 27 — Casteel established itself as a dominant force with a successful postseason run.
– **5A**: Desert Mountain 21, Canyon View 7 — Desert Mountain claimed the crown in a competitive matchup.
– **4A**: Mica Mountain 42, Arcadia 17 — Mica Mountain took control in the 4A final.
– **3A**: Round Valley 13, Benjamin Franklin 10 — A tight contest with strong defensive performances.
– **2A**: Scottsdale Christian 27, St. Johns 22 — Scottsdale Christian won a closely contested title.
– **1A**: Hayden 66, Bagdad 20 — Hayden dominated the 1A championship game.
As the 2025 season wraps up, fans can continue to stay updated with the latest high school sports news by visiting High School On SI. For real-time updates and to follow favorite teams and games, the SBLive Sports app is available for download on both iPhone and Android devices.
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