Preseason all-Bay Area News Group high school football 2025: Defensive line



As part of our high school football coverage to get you ready for the 2024 season, we are rolling out all-Bay Area News Group preseason recognition.

Today’s position:

DEFENSIVE LINE

(Listed in alphabetical order)

Keanu Carrasco, Oak Grove, 5-11, 300, senior

Three-year starter earned all-league honors last year. Slated to anchor Oak Grove’s defensive and offensive line this season. 

Federico-Mario Cobarubio, Valley Christian, 6-3, 275, senior

Earned all-West Catholic Athletic League first-team honors after recording 49 tackles and six sacks. A three-star prospect, Cobarubio is committed to Sacramento State. 

Dakota Dickson, Monte Vista, 6-4, 280, senior

All-East Bay Athletic League Mountain Division selection had 12.5 tackles for loss, including four sacks, in 2024. A three-star recruit, Dickson is committed to play at SMU. 

Lemani Fehoko, Serra, 6-1, 280, junior

Earned WCAL first-team honors. A three-star recruit, Fehoko holds offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Cal, Michigan State and New Mexico. 

Cole Goldsworthy, Amador Valley, 6-5, 210, senior

A UNLV commit, Goldsworthy will anchor Amador Valley’s defense. Earned all-league first-team honors last season. 

Deonte Littlejohn, Acalanes, 6-2, 220, senior

Had 11 tackles for loss, three sacks and an interception en route to earning all-league first-team honors. 

Salesi Manoa Lata, Archbishop Riordan, 6-2, 240, junior

Holds offers from San Diego State, UNLV and Utah. Totaled 16 tackles and a sack as a sophomore. 

Sean McCoy, St. Francis, 6-1, 215, senior

Totaled 60 tackles – nine for loss – and three sacks in 2024. Holds an offer from Lewis and Clark University. 

Julian Njelita, Heritage, 6-4, 245, senior

All-league first-team selection had 32 tackles and three sacks. A standout on the basketball team, Njelita is a three-star recruit committed to Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. 

Vernus Ragsdale, Vallejo, 6-6, 231, senior

Tri-County Athletic League defensive player of the year totaled 49 tackles and five sacks in 2024. 

Palmer Riley, Menlo School, 6-5, 235, senior

A Princeton commit, Riley is moving from inside linebacker to defensive end. Missed the first five games last season with an injury, but is slated to anchor Menlo’s defense this season.

Koi Taiese, McClymonds, 6-3, 295, senior

San Diego State commit anchored a McClymonds’ defense that held opponents under 15 points per game. A three-star recruit, Taiese also fielded offers from San Jose State, Colorado State, New Mexico and Sacramento State.  

Japheth Tofaeono, Pittsburg, 6-1, 215, senior

A three-year starter on Pittsburg’s vaunted defense, Tofaeono is expected to lead the Pirates’ defensive line. Had 50 tackles, two sacks and a fumble recovery in 2024. 

 

Nemyah Telona, De La Salle, 6-2, 285, senior

All-league second-team selection had 31 tackles and four sacks last season. Telona is a three-star prospect. Committed to Cal over Arizona, Arizona State, Auburn and Miami. 

Matthew Williams, Leigh, 5-10, 220, senior

Earned all all-league first-team honors after recording 72 tackles and four sacks in 2024. 

Mickey Williams, Sacred Heart Cathedral, 6-5, 210, senior

A three-star recruit, Williams is committed to play at Arizona State. Fielded offers from Arkansas, Auburn, Boise State and Colorado State. 

WHO IS ELIGIBLE

Those eligible for all-BANG honors come from leagues based predominantly in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. The news organization’s high school sports staff chooses the players.



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