Point Loma High School’s Romeo Carter is a three-star prospect at wide receiver who has committed to play college football at Boise State.
Westview High School’s Matthew Guimond is a little-known quarterback who is hoping a strong senior season attracts the attention of college recruiters.
Both opened eyes Friday with record-setting performances.
Carter caught seven passes for 214 yards and six touchdowns, tied for the most in CIF San Diego Section history, in Friday’s 55-26 win over Madison. Joe Mange of Holtville did it in 1999.
The 6-foot-3, 185-pound senior has 44 catches for 781 yards and 16 touchdowns this season. In three varsity seasons, Carter has 114 catches for 2,045 yards and 23 TDs.
Guimond, who checks in at 6-1 and 185 pounds, threw touchdown passes of 90 and 91 yards in