The Washington Post has released its 2023 Fall sports All-Met teams for football. The All-Met teams represent the best student athletes from across the DMV. Montgomery County is well represented across all fall sports. Below is a list of all MoCo student athletes who were honored for football, as well as head coaches:
2023 Fall All-Met: Football
Coach of the Year Andy Stefanelli, Good Counsel
First team
Kyle Altuner, OL, Sr., Good Counsel
David Avit, RB, Sr., Churchill
Tony Berry, Util., Sr., Northwest
Dilin Jones, RB, Sr., Good Counsel
Aaron Chiles, LB, Sr., Good Counsel
Faheem Delane, DB, Jr., Good Counsel
Xavier Gilliam, DL, Sr., Quince Orchard
Second team
Gideon Ituka, RB, Sr., Gaithersburg
Jaylen Harvey, DL, Sr., Quince Orchard
Judah Jenkins, DB, Sr., Good Counsel
Darien Mayo, DL, Sr., Good Counsel
Xavier Rivers, DL, Sr., Northwest
Lee Bruner, DB/LB, Sr., Georgetown Prep
Honorable mention
Gavin Crawford, OL, Jr., Good Counsel
Anthony Dixon, QB, Sr., Richard Montgomery
DaMarion Fowlkes, WR, Jr., Good Counsel
Nathan Furgeson, QB, Sr., Landon
Tavahri Groves, WR, Sr., Quince Orchard
Iverson Howard, RB, Jr., Quince Orchard
Nino Marzullo, QB, Sr., Quince Orchard
Sam McKinney, K/P, Jr., Northwest
Elijah Moore, WR, Sr., Good Counsel
Triston Pierre, OL, Jr., Quince Orchard
Jeremiah Seaton, RB, Jr., Blake
Frankie Weaver, QB, Sr., Good Counsel
Daniel Darmon, DL, Jr., Damascus
Diezel Duckett, LB, Sr., Churchill
Chris Forbes, DL, Sr., Bullis
Christian Idoma, LB, Sr., Northwest
Dylan Minnick, LB, Sr., Walter Johnson
Elisha West, DB, Sr., Quince Orchard
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