DeCarlos Brooks, Spencer Rattler, Eddie McClendon and Nico Haen earn weekly Ed Doherty Awards

October 2, 2018 by Andy Morales, AZPreps365


The 2017 Ed Doherty Nominees. (Andy Morales/AZPreps365.com)

The Grand Canyon State Gridiron Club (GCSGC) announced the recipients of the Ed Doherty Award Week 6 Performance Medallions. Five players were recognized for outstanding play during their respective games on Friday, Sept. 28: DeCarlos Brooks (Sr. RB, Chandler); Spencer Rattler (Sr. QB, Phoenix Pinnacle); Eddie McClendon (Sr. WR/DB, Mesa); and Nico Haen (Jr. QB, Phoenix Sunnyslope).

“Week 6 opened up region play and the intensity level definitely went up a notch with playoff berths at stake,” said Grand Canyon State Gridiron Club President, Don Kile in a release. “Members of the Selection Committee personally attended games at Chaparral, Pinnacle, Centennial, the Tukee Bowl and games in Tucson and Marana. The level of football being played is exceptional. These four young men showed why high school football in Arizona is on the national stage. They deserve their official nominations for the Ed Doherty Award.”

Brooks and Rattler were named on the 47-player Watch List released on Sept. 5. All four players will receive their medallions at an upcoming school event this week. By earning these medallions, they will attend the end of season Ed Doherty Award luncheon on Dec. 8. where one athlete will become the recipient of the Ed Doherty Award.

Each week, the GCSGC evaluates Arizona high school football players at every level by having selection committee members attend planned game-day visits. Details regarding how they earned the medallions are as follows:

 

DeCarlos Brooks, Chandler HS, RB, Sr.

Carried the ball 43 times for 246 yards and two TDs in a 45-34 Wolves win over Gilbert Perry in a rematch of last year's 6A state final. He also had a 21-yard catch.

 

Spencer Rattler, Phoenix Pinnacle HS, QB, Sr.

On his 18th birthday, Rattler became the state's all-time leader for passing yards (10,807), passing for 345 yards in the Pioneers' 52-23 win over Phoenix Sandra Day O'Connor. He was 27 of 30 passing with three TDs. He also ran for nearly 100 yards and a TD and had the first receiving TD of his career.

 

Eddie McClendon, Mesa HS, WR/DB, Sr.

In a 56-13 win over Mesa Dobson, he tied a 6A record with eight touchdowns -- seven receiving and a fumble recovery on defense. He caught nine passes for 225 yards.

 

Niko Haen, Phoenix Sunnyslope HS, QB, Jr.

In the Vikings' 56-34 win over Glendale Raymond S Kellis, he completed 28 of 42 for 426 yards and four TDs and ran for two more scores.