Here are five of the top performances from Dallas-area quarterbacks through Week 5:

Marcus Flowers, Princeton

Princeton quarterback Marcus Flowers leads all Dallas-area Class 6A passers with 1,233 yards. His best performance came in a Week 3 win over Plano East, when the 6-2, dual-threat QB had 486 total yards and five touchdowns with one interception against a District 6-6A rival.

Angelo Renda, Southlake Carroll

Southlake Carroll is 4-0 and ranks fifth among Dallas-area Class 6A teams in passing offense (303.3 yards per game). Quarterback Angelo Renda is second in passing yards (1,163) and tied for second in touchdowns (11).

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The Pittsburgh pledge’s best showing might have come in Week 4 against rival Euless Trinity, when he threw for 291 yards and accounted for five touchdowns in a 44-6 win.

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Southlake Carroll quarterback Angelo Renda (2) throws a pass during the second half of a...Chuck Smith, Lake Highlands

Lake Highlands ranks second among Dallas-area Class 6A teams in total offense (481.0 yards per game), thanks in large part to transfer quarterback Chuck Smith.

The Highland Park transfer has thrown for 1,047 yards, 10 touchdowns and no interceptions this season. His top performance came in Week 4, when he threw for 409 yards and five touchdowns in a win over Flower Mound.

Graylyn Fry, Frisco Panther Creek

Frisco Panther Creek leads all Dallas-area Class 4A teams in total offense (493.0 yards per game) and passing offense (324.3 yards per game). Quarterback Graylyn Fry has completed 61 of 80 passes (76%) for 1,110 yards, 17 touchdowns and one interception, while adding 106 rushing yards and two scores.

Fry has had several standout games, but his best came in Week 1, when he totaled 279 yards and accounted for seven touchdowns in a win over Lake Worth.

Buck Randall, Highland Park

Highland Park boasts the top passing attack among Dallas-area Class 5A teams (332.0 yards per game) behind quarterback Buck Randall.

The 5-11 Randall led Highland Park to the Class 5A Division I state championship game last season. This year, he has posted multiple games with more than 300 total yards, but his best performance came against Jesuit, when he totaled 402 yards and five touchdowns.

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