Intro 2017: Olympia DL Amir Matheney
It’s always fun to see new prospects emerge after their junior seasons are completed and 2017 Olympia (Wa.) DL Amir Matheney is just such a player.
It’s always fun to see new prospects emerge after their junior seasons are completed and 2017 Olympia (Wa.) DL Amir Matheney is just such a player.
After a very good senior season, Hockinson (Brush Prairie, Wa.) two-way athlete Cameron Loos has seen an uptick in the amount of interest he’s receiving from college coaches.
After a stellar junior season, Archbishop Murphy two-way star Anfernee Gurley has put himself in position to receive a lot of attention from college coaches in the coming months.
After helping to lead the way for his team’s surprising run in the state playoffs, 2016 Woodinville OL Duke Clinch is ready to look to the future
It’s hard to believe, but one of the top running backs in the state of Washington, 2016 Lake Stevens’ Andrew Grimes, has yet to receive an offer from a college program.
Though he put up big numbers on both sides of the ball, 2016 Foster LB/RB Alvin Noa feels like the defensive side of the ball is where he really excels.
2016 Prosser (Wa.) OL/DL Riley Lusk is a leader on one of the top teams in the state of Washington. This weekend, he will help lead his team into battle for the 2A state championship
Now that his junior season has concluded, Westview (Portland, Or.) DB Jason Rucker is ready to turn his focus toward recruiting as well as getting ready for what he hopes will be a big senior season.
In the state of Oregon, there might not be a more respected program that Jesuit (Portland). This year, the Crusaders are currently 12-0 and in the state semi-finals and one of the leaders up front is rising junior OL Jaxson Kirkland
His team just finished up what was a remarkable run into the state playoffs, but now that his season is over, junior Bonney Lake DL Caleb Davis is ready to turn his sights to what he hopes will be a big senior season