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Dream Football Classic Mid-Season Player Highlights

Updated: Oct 3, 2025

The Dream Football Classic isn’t just about one big game — it’s about celebrating the grind, the growth, and the incredible performances that athletes are putting together all season long. Across the country, Dream All-Americans are leaving their mark under the Friday night lights, proving that their talent, work ethic, and determination deserve recognition on a national stage. As we reach the midpoint of the season, we’re spotlighting several players whose standout performances and impact on their teams are already shaping storylines that extend far beyond the box score. These athletes represent what the Dream Football Classic is all about: effort, excellence, and the pursuit of greatness.


Keegan Woolverton – Paducah Tilghman High School, Defensive Line

In a tough matchup against Allen County-Scottsville, Keegan showed his ability to disrupt the backfield. He recorded 1 tackle, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble, and 2 assisted tackles, proving he can make big plays when his team needs them most. His relentless pursuit makes him a key asset to the Tilghman defense.


Jake M. Seay – Somerset Bulldogs, Center

Anchoring the offensive line for Coach Koy Detmer’s Somerset Bulldogs, Jake has been a rock-solid presence in the trenches. With 18 pancakes already this season and zero sacks allowed, he’s showing dominance and consistency at one of the most important positions on the field.


Jordan Anderson – Frost ISD, Defensive Tackle

Jordan had a monster performance on September 26th in Frost’s 24–0 victory over Wortham. He led the defense with 8 tackles, including 2 sacks, setting the tone for a program that is now 4–0 for the first time in nine years. His leadership is fueling Frost’s historic start.


Tylan Holman – University High School, Safety/OLB

Tylan made his presence felt in a big way against Bernstein High School, racking up 10 tackles. His ability to cover ground and step up in run support gives University High a versatile defender who can play multiple roles on defense.


Ayden Duda – Aubrey Rogers High School, OLB/Dog/HB

Ayden has been everywhere for Aubrey Rogers through the first half of the season. In games against Estero, Naples, Bonita Springs, and Palmetto Ridge, he’s tallied 23 tackles, 4 TFLs, 1 sack, 2 forced fumbles, 1 recovery, 2 PBUs, and a touchdown. His highlight reel shows his versatility in action.


Bradyen Yates – Emmetsburg High School, RB/LB/Punter/OL/DL

A true do-it-all athlete, Bradyen has impacted every phase of the game for Emmetsburg. Offensively, he’s rushed 23 times for 193 yards and a touchdown. Defensively, he’s made 5.5 tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss. As a specialist, he’s punted twice for 86 yards, averaging 43 per kick—showing just how versatile and valuable he is.


Xyloh S. Kuresa – Manteca High School, Defensive End/Tackle

Facing strong competition this season—including Cardinal Newman, Central Catholic, Marin Catholic, and Lincoln (Stockton)—Xyloh has continued to showcase his size, power, and explosiveness off the line. His film on Hudl highlights his ability to disrupt opposing offenses and be a consistent difference-maker in the trenches.


Nolan Beaulieu – Thornton Academy (ME), Quarterback

Nolan delivered one of the most efficient and explosive performances you’ll see from a quarterback. Against Noble, he completed 9 of 10 passes for 158 yards and six touchdowns. His accuracy and ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities make him a dangerous playmaker and a true leader for Thornton Academy’s offense.


Bracin Ottman – Honor Intermediate Middle School (WI), RB/DB

Bracin was unstoppable against the Cedarburg Bulldogs, putting together one of the most dominant youth performances you’ll see. He powered his way into the end zone for three rushing touchdowns and showed off his versatility by adding a receiving touchdown. His ability to impact the game both on the ground and through the air makes him a dangerous two-way threat. Watch his highlights here.


I’zaiah Minters – McQueen High School (NV), WR/DB/KR/PR

I’zaiah put on a show against Reed High School with an all-around performance that few athletes can match. He racked up 3 receptions for 150 yards and 3 touchdowns, then added a 70-yard kickoff return TD, a 60-yard punt return TD, and even an interception return. In total, he exploded for 290 all-purpose yards and 5 touchdowns, proving he can change the game from anywhere on the field. See the full highlights here.


Victor Juarez Jr. – Springlake-Earth High School (TX), Nose Guard/Center

Victor has been a steady two-way contributor for Springlake-Earth through the first three weeks of the season. Competing against Whitharral, Paducah, and Petersburg, he made an impact both in the trenches and as a receiving option. Across those games, he tallied 6 catches for 88 yards and 1 touchdown, added 1 pancake block, and totaled 18 tackles on defense. His Hudl highlights show a relentless motor and physical style of play.


Luis Massey – Yoakum High School (TX), Defensive Line/Nose Guard

Luis was a force in the matchup against Hyde Park, making his presence felt from the first snap. He recorded 1 sack, 3 tackles, and multiple assists, showing his strength at the point of attack and ability to collapse the pocket. His highlight reels are available on X (formerly Twitter) @LuisGMassey55, where his disruptive play and hustle shine through.


Kace Omey – Little Cypress Mauriceville (TX), Quarterback (8th Grade)

Kace is already showing poise and versatility as a young quarterback for Little Cypress Mauriceville. In a recent game, he notched 1 rushing touchdown and 1 passing touchdown, proving he can beat defenses with both his arm and his legs. His ability to lead the offense at an early age makes him a rising player to watch for the future.


As these athletes continue to stack big games and highlight-worthy performances, the Dream Football Classic will be their stage to showcase all of that hard work in front of a national audience. Each player’s mid-season success is only a preview of what’s to come when the brightest talent gathers under one roof to compete, connect, and build their legacy. The future of football is being written right now — and these Dream All-Americans are making sure their names are at the center of the story.


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