Notre Dame will be traveling to Chapel Hill for an important matchup with the North Carolina Tar Heels. On top of that excitement, there is a slate of intriguing high school games that includes many extremely talented 2023 and 2024 Notre Dame commits.Lets take a look at this weeks A.J. Hawk Jersey matchups to watch. It promises to be an exciting week of high school football! QB CJ CARR (2024) - Saline (4-0) vs Skyline (0-4) After some slight struggles over the first couple of games, specifically with turnovers, Carr and the Saline program are beginning to round into form. The junior signal caller was especially impre sive during the teams 40-0 victory over Monroe last Friday.Carr was 19 for 22 through the air for 219 yards and two touchdowns. The junior was also a threat on the ground, rushing for another 58 yards and an additional score on the ground. This week they will face off against a struggling Skyline (0-4) team on Friday night. Saline faced off against them last season and defeated Skyline 53-7. Skyline is the high school of former Notre Dame standout defensive end Daelin Hayes. RB JAYDEN LIMAR - Lake Stevens (2-1) at West Linn (2-1) Since mi sing the first game while recovering from a shoulder injury, Limar has returned and put on an absolute show in the last two games. Despite not seeing full game action in Lake Stevens 63-21 victory over Federal Way, Limar was still able to find the end zone five times. In fact, he was out of the game at halftime when they were leading 42-7. It was a dominating game from start to finish.Limar and Lake Stevens will look to continue their momentum on Friday when they travel to West Linn (2-1). WR JADEN GREATHOUSE - Westlake (3-0) vs Lake Travis (2-2)There were some transitions to make early in the season while gaining chemistry with a new quarterback but Greathouse has put together a masterful start to his senior campaign. In three games, he led the Westlake squad with 10 receptions for 251 receiving yards and two touchdowns. He has even made a big impact as a punt returner, taking two punts back for touchdowns in as many weeks. He is averaging 22.8 yards per punt return so far this season. Westlake will welcome Lake Travis, who fell to the defending state champions 63-21 last season. Slowing down Greathouse will be a big part of their game plan on Friday. WR RICO FLORES AND TIGHT END COOPER FLANAGAN - Folsom (3-1) at De La Salle (3-1) This is a rare Notre Dame commit vs Notre Dame commit action in this one on Friday. As if a matchup between two California powers wasnt enough to get excited about, Irish fans will have Randy Bullock Jersey their attention toward this contest.On one side, Flores has been a dynamic star for Folsom (3-1) so far this season. In four games, he paces the squad with 438 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 24 receptions. Folsom squeaked out a close victory on Friday 23-15 over Pittsburg, a tremendous victory for the Bulldogs over another talented team. They will be opposed by Flanagan, who has been a two-way standout for the De La Salle Spartans (3-1). On offense, he also leads the squad in receiving currently.They are a heavy running team but he has still managed to record nine receptions for 137 receiving yards and two touchdowns. That includes a big 47-yard touchdown for Flanagan in the teams 28-20 victory over Cathedral Catholic. Flanagan has also recorded 19 total tackles, a tackle for lo s and a sack in the last three games at defensive end. WR/RB DYLAN EDWARDS - Derby (2-1) vs Hutchinson (3-0) Edwards continues to be a human highlight reel for Derby. In the teams 45-38 victory over Bishop Carroll, the senior playmaker Tee Higgins Jersey exploded for 185 yards and four touchdowns on 19 carries (9.7 yards per carry). His impact wasnt just limited to his touches on offense. Edwards also returned a kickoff 92 yards for a score in the contest. On the season, he has now exploded for 482 rushing yards and eight scores on just 44 carries (11 yards per carry) in three games. Derby (2-1) will welcome Hutchinson (3-0) to town on Friday. It will be a ma sive opportunity for both squads to continue their strong, early momentum.WR CAM WILLIAMS (2024) - Glenbard South (4-0) at Bartlett (3-1) For the fourth time in as many weeks, junior wide receiver Cam Williams went over 100 receiving yards last week. During Glenbard Souths 49-20 victory over Streamwood, Williams hauled in five pa ses for 108 yards and a touchdown. On the season, he has hauled in 20 receptions for 485 receiving yards and touchdowns for the undefeated Glenbard South Raiders. Williams also rushed for 38 yards and a touchdown on four carries on the ground.Glenbard South (4-0) will travel to Bartlett (3-1) for a big time matchup this Friday. TE JACK LARSEN - Charlotte Catholic (3-1) at Independence (4-0)Charlotte Catholic (3-1) heads into a big matchup this weekend when they travel to Independence (4- Cordy Glenn Jersey 0) for a little Friday night showdown. Each squad has gotten off to a tremendous start during the 2022 season, and this matchup is set up for a huge momentum boost. Larsen has been a tremendous weapon for Charlotte Catholic thus far this season. In last weeks 49-14 victory over Providence, the junior tight end recorded a touchdown in the blowout win. Charlotte Catholic was able to defeat Independence last season by a score of 17-6. OT CHARLES JAGUSAH - Alleman (1-3) vs Moline (3-1)It has been a tough three game stretch for Alleman, losing to Sterling last week 69-0. The team is hoping to get back on track this week when they Pat Sims Jersey take on Moline (3-1) on Friday. The two squads faced off last year and it wasnt a great showing for Alleman. They were defeated 55-0 during that particular matchup. Alleman will need a ma sive performance from Jagusah on both sides of the football this week. OT SULLIVAN ABSHER - South Point (4-0) vs Hu s (1-3) The offensive line for South Point, led by senior offensive tackle Sullivan Absher, have been dominant thus dark for South Point. Through four games, the offense is averaging an astounding 346.5 rushing yards per game and has found the end zone 20 times on the ground. Last week, South Point continued their winning streak in dominant fashion, defeating Stuart W. Cramer 47-14. Theres a good chance that momentum continues this week against Hu s (1-3), who are off to a tough start. South Point delegates Hu s last season 42-7. OL SAM PENDLETON - Reagan (2-2) at Glenn (2-2)It was a tough lo s for Reagan last week, falling to East Forsyth 37-3. That pushed their record to 2-2 overall with the defeat. Pendleton and the offense for Reagan will need a big performance this week when they travel to Glenn (2-2). They were on the wrong side of the scoring column in last years matchup, falling to Glenn 33-13 at home. OL JOE OTT