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Following the Future: How Alabama prospects fared this week

A bevy of Alabama prospects took their respective fields on Friday for their high school and junior college programs. Here's a look at the 2023 and 2024 prospects and how they performed this past week.

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Hubbard and Ocean Springs improved to 4-0 on Friday as the Greyhounds downed Hancock 42-7. Hubbard showed off his dual-threat ability going 9 of 17 for 77 yards passing along with 24 carries for 234 yards and three touchdowns.



Hutchinson Community College remained undefeated as it walked away with a narrow 14-9 victory over Coffeyville Community College.

Benson was instrumental in the win, hauling in seven receptions for 94 yards and one scoring touchdown. Next week Hutchingson will take on Butler Community College.

Fellow JUCO-star Justin Jefferson was all over the field in Pearl River's 14-0 loss to Hinds Community College. Jefferson led the team with seven total tackles including five solos and adding one tackle for loss.

This week Pearl River will take on the school that was highlighted in the original Netflix documentary "Last Chance U," Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.

Pulido and Apple Valley will face Serrano on Sept. 29. It will be the first of two consecutive Thursday games for the Sun Devils.

Lehigh (1-3) had a bye week this week. Young and company will play against Ida Baker (3-1) this Friday.

Zachary had a bye week, allowing Holstein to visit Alabama this past weekend. Holstein is locked in on the Crimson Tide moving forward. Zachary will take on Winona (4-0) this Friday.

Hill recorded a sack and three quarterback hurries in North Kansas City's dominating 53-14 win against Central on Friday. Hill was too much to handle for Central, slipping past its offensive lineman on multiple occasions thanks to his strength and quick hands.

Collins helped lead Rome High School to a 42-19 win to improve them to 4-1 on the year. Next weekend, Rome will host Woodstock High School, who are 0-5 on the season.

Haynes helped Buford keep its undefeated season alive with a 14-0 victory against Marietta. Haynes scored one of two touchdowns for the Wolves, breaking off a 57-yard score in a low-scoring, defensive battle.

Haynes shows off his patience as a runner, waiting for the running lane to open up en route to the end zone.

McElderry helped lead Anniston to a 30-28 victory with some great blocks from the four-star offensive tackle. Anniston improves to 6-0 on the season.

Formby and Northridge picked up its third-consecutive win as the Jaguars beat American Christian Academy 42-28.

Pierre helped lead Eufaula to a 54-35 victory as the Tigers are now 5-1 on the season. Pierre was explosive against Pell City recording a tackle for loss and a pass breakup after burning a Panthers offensive lineman both times to get into the backfield.

Ty Lockwood was injured and did not play against East Nashville as Independence fell 32-7 on Friday.

Lonergan dazzled in Brookwoods' 41-24 win against South Forsyth. The quarterback completed 30 of 38 passes for 405 yards and four touchdowns, in addition to rushing for 47 yards.

However, the highlight of the night came on his third touchdown pass, throwing a beautiful fade route to his receiver for the score.

Downs led Mill Creek to its fifth win of the season as the Hawks downed Parkview 40-17. The safety once again littered the stat sheet recording a rushing touchdown, an interception, a pass break up and three tackles in the win.

Alinen helped Loomis Chaffee to a 1-0 start as the Pelicans downed Phillips Academy 51-10.

Mitchell recorded three total tackles and a pass breakup in Thompson's 17-14 win against Clay-Chalkville.

Jaylen Mbakwe showed off his defensive skills in Clay-Chalkville's 17-14 loss to Thompson. For a full recap of the game, as well as an in-depth look at some of the best in-state prospects, click here.

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