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#1: Jeff Mathews - QB, Camarillo Scorpions

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An astonishing senior season that included a 10-game win streak and a CIF Southern Section record propelled Jeff Mathews to Home Field Sports MVP Award. Mathews threw for 3,314 yards with 37 TDs and just INTs. The senior signal caller broke the CIF Southern Section record for passing yards in a single game by throwing for 588 yards and 6 touchdowns in a 69-20 win over Hueneme. Mathews will play at Cornell next season.
#2: Nick Isham - QB Westlake Warriors
#3: Devon Blackledge - RB, St. Bonaventure Seraphs
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#1: Henry Fernandez - Oxnard Yellowjackets

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The do-it-all dude for the Oxnard Yellow Jackets, Henry Fernandez, took home this year’s Defensive MVP Award. Fernandez piled up 93 tackles, 4 INTs and 2 Forced Fumbles in leading the Jackets to a 7-4 season and another playoff appearance. Fernandez is looking at a number of four-year schools to play next season, as a reunion with former OHS teammate Sam McCowan and Sacramento State is growing more and more likely.
#2: Troy Hill - DB St. Bonaventure Seraphs
#3: Trashaun Nixon - LB Hueneme Vikings
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#1: Nelson Spruce - Westlake Warriors
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Nick Isham’s top target at Westlake easily took home this year’s Top WR award, amassing more than 1,300 yards receiving and 18 TDs. Spruce also averaged more than 28 yards per punt return and was integral in helping Westlake claim the Northern Division title. Spruce will join Isham at Westlake for his senior season, as the Warriors look to repeat.
#2: Ryan Molesworth - Camarillo Scorpions
#3: Ivan Ledesma - Santa Paula Cardinals
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#1: Svondo Bradley - Hueneme Vikings
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At the heart of a great defense is a dominant defensive line. Hueneme’s showcase defense in 2009 was led by DT Svondo Bradley who plugged up rushing lanes and wreaked havoc on opposing QBs. Bradley is considering Arizona, Oregon State, as well as schools from the WAC, MAC and Big Sky Conferences.
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#1: Trashaun Nixon - Hueneme Vikings

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In the closest vote of all the 2009 HFS Football Awards, Trashaun Nixon took home the honor for the area’s Top LB. The Hueneme two-way star was a menace to opposing defenses, recording 75 tackles along with 2 sacks, an INT and a forced fumble. Nixon and the tough Hueneme defense embodied the team’s remarkable turnaround. Nixon, along with teammate Svondo Bradley, is also considering Arizona, Oregon State, and schools from the WAC, MAC and Big Sky Conferences.
#2: Dylan Davis - St. Bonaventure Seraphs
#3: Joe Camacho - Santa Paula Cardinals
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#1: Nick Isham - QB, Westlake Warriors

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The top underclassman in 2009 was undoubtedly Westlake Junior QB Nick Isham, who took home the HFS Offensive MVP Award. Isham’s staggering statistics include a 74% completion rate along with 30 TDs and just 3 INTs. In addition, Isham rushed for 723 yards and 13TDs on the ground in leading the Warriors to a 14-0 season and Northern Division Championship. Isham will look to lead the Warriors to back-to-back titles in 2010.
#2: Jeff Mathews - QB Camarillo Scorpions
#3: Malcolm Jones - RB Oaks Christian Lions
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#1: Jeff Mathews - Camarillo Scorpions

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The 6’4”, 230 lb senior from Camarillo High also took home the Top QB honors. The Scorpions finished 10-2 on the season and claimed the Pacific View League Title. Mathews is much remembered for leading Camarillo to a furious 26-25 comeback win over Ventura.
#2: Nick isham - Westlake Warriors
#3: Robert Munoz - Buena Bulldogs
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#1: Devon Blackledge - St. Bonaventure Seraphs

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Ventura County was loaded with top-level running backs in 2009, but Devon Blackledge distanced himself as the best. The senior tailback led the Seraphs to an 11-2 record and showcased his skills in a Channel League showdown with the Buena Bulldogs. Blackledge ran for 309 yards on 29 carries, while catching 3 passes for 92 yards and scoring 3 TDs. Blackledge is undecided on where he will play next season but has been speaking with schools from the Pac 10, Mountain West and WAC.
#2: Malcolm Jones - Oaks Christian Lions
#3: Alex Gavin - Oxnard Yellowjackets
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#1: Giovanni DiPaolo - St. Bonaventure Seraphs
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Few players were as dominant this season as St. Bonaventure’s Giovanni DiPaolo. DiPaolo and the Seraph O-Line paved the way for Devon Blackledge’s Top RB season and Logan Meyer’s career year. DiPaolo will join former St. Bonaventure teammate Patrick Hall at USC next season.
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#1: Tyler Perry - Buena Bulldogs

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From the tight end position, he provided us with some of the most thrilling plays during the 2009 season. He also wowed on the defensive end, but his exploits on offense earned Tyler Perry HFS Top Tight End Award. Perry led the Bulldogs to a banner season, going 9-3 and beating teams from all 5 leagues that compete in the Northern Division. Perry finished the season with 46 catches for 603 yards and 7 TDs, 3 of which Perry caught in the Bulldogs upset bid of St. Bonaventure. Perry will play his trade in the Pac 10 next season at Oregon State.
#2: Andy Dean - Camarillo Scorpions
#3: Ti Salanoa - Oxnard Yellowjackets
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