SDCC Athletes At the Next Level September 3, 2025 Jax Leatherwood Scripps Ranch HS Southeast Missouri State FootballDJ Ralph Cathedral Catholic HS Chadron State FootballMegan Faraimo Cathedral Catholic HS UCLA SoftballMisael Sandoval St. Augustine HS Vanderbilt FootballJaxson Moi Cathedral Catholic HS Tennessee Football “… Jax Leatherwood (Scripps Ranch High School/Mesa College) earned the starting quarterback job at Southeast Missouri. He completed 26 of 36 passes for 272 yards and a pair of touchdowns in an opening-week loss to Arkansas State. Leatherwood started his college career at Nevada before playing at Mesa last season. He threw for 2,472 yards and 26 TDs last year for the Olympians. • Former San Diego State quarterback DJ Ralph (Cathedral Catholic) has found a home at Chadron State in Nebraska. The left-hander completed 20 of 33 passes for 228 yards in an opening-week loss to Northern Colorado. Rollin George (Mater Dei Catholic) caught four of those passes, Anthony McMillian (Mater Dei Catholic) had three carries and Jadon Bowen (Oceanside) had four tackles. Jayden Jackson (Eastlake) and Vance Jefferson (Poway) are also on the Chadron State roster. • Tight end Zack Marshall (Carlsbad) played in Michigan’s win over New Mexico. He was an All-Big Ten academic pick last season for the Wolverines, playing in all 13 games. • Offensive lineman Misael Sandoval (St. Augustine) played for Vanderbilt in last weekend’s win over Charleston Southern. • Tight end Matt Lauter (Torrey Pines), linebacker Marco Notarainni (Torrey Pines) and defensive lineman Jayden Virgin-Morgan (Mt. Carmel) of Boise State were all named 2025 All-Mountain West Preseason picks. • Jaxson Moi (Cathedral Catholic), a defensive lineman at Tennessee, is on the 2025 Polynesian Player of the Year Watch List. • Ratumana Bulabalavu, who had 108 tackles and 23 1/2 sacks as a senior at Army-Navy, has been moved to the offensive line at USC. A redshirt freshman, he checks in at 6-foot-3 and 325 pounds. • Surahz Buncom (Mater Dei Catholic) is in his second season at Eastern Illinois after transferring from Kansas. In the pros DiJonai Carrington (Horizon Christian/Stanford) was traded last month from the WNBA’s Dallas Wings to the Minnesota Lynx. She was averaging 9.1 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game for the Lynx when she suffered a shoulder injury on Monday. • Chase Budinger (La Costa Canyon/Arizona) and partner Miles Evans won the prestigious Manhattan Beach Open, making them Kings of Beach Volleyball. Budinger and Evans beat Chaim Schalk and James Shaw 18-21, 21-18, 15-12 in the semifinals, then edged Phil Dalhausser and Trevor Crabb 21-19, 21-16 in the finals. Budinger played for seven years in the NBA before switching to pro volleyball. He and Evans played together in last year’s Paris Olympics. • Shortstop Hannah Flippen (Bonita Vista/Utah) and catcher Sharlize Palacios (Eastlake/Arizona and UCLA) were named to the Athletes Unlimited Softball League’s All-Defensive Team. Both played for the Talons, who won the league championships. Megan Faraimo (Cathedral Catholic/UCLA) had a save in Game 1 of the best-of-three championship series. Faraimo was second in the league with 38 strikeouts in 41 1/3 innings. • Wynton Bernard (Rancho Bernardo) hit .312 with seven homers and 33 RBIs in 63 games for Yucatan in the Mexican Pacific League. Phillip Evans (La Costa Canyon) hit .344 with 11 homers and 36 RBIs in 51 games for Tijuana and Leon. Bernard and Evans hit against Padres pitcher Michael King last week in a simulated game at Petco Park.” Article provided by The San Diego Union-Tribune. Read the full article here.