Pacific Conference POY Favorite & one of Tigard’s best ever; Manu Rasmussen: By Jordan Johnson

October 15, 2013

Manu Rasmussen Highlights     Coming into the season Manu Rasmussen (6-0 180 Sr. RB/CB) of Tigard was the overwhelming favorite to be the conference player of the year in the Pacific. Not much has changed. The two way standout has done 90% of his damage in the first half as they have blown out every team they have faced thus far. He has rushed for 999 yards…

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Oregon 6A/5A Top 10 Rankings with Analysis (10/15): By Jordan Johnson

October 15, 2013

    6A Top Ten   1. Central Catholic (7-0) – CC will look to build momentum towards the end of the conference season, beating most by 50. Barlow has been on a down hill slide so this will most likely not be close. Next: vs Barlow (2-5)   2. Tigard (7-0) – The Tigers (Tigard) are usually done by half, dropping Hillsboro by 51 last week and looking like a…

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Camas OL Drew Clarkson talks about his commitment: By Scott Eklund

October 14, 2013

  Camas (Wa.) OL Drew Clarkson talked to Northwest Elite Index recently about his decision to commit to Oregon State including what set the Beavers apart from the others. “I’ve always liked Oregon State and I really got along well with the coaches,” Clarkson told NEI. “It’s also a great place to go academically for my major (Agriculture) so that was another reason, but most of all, it’s…

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Washington 4A/3A Top 10 with Analysis; Small School Top 10 (10/14): By Ryland Spencer

October 14, 2013

  4A Top Ten   1. Camas Papermakers (6-0) The defense was ridiculous this week with five touchdowns… Yes, they scored five defensive touchdowns, three by LB Michael DiGenova. That is something that happens in a game of John Madden football just before my friends get mad and throws a controller. Regardless, they hammered an improved Evergreen team 62-15. Next: vs #6 Union Titans (5-1)   2. Chiawana Riverhawks (6-0) The Riverhawks didn’t…

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Washington’s Elite Performers for October 13th, 2013: By Ryland Spencer

**This list is a way to showcase the weeks top performances. I am sure I missed a few and would like to know the ones I did. You can either comment on here or send me an email at Ringerland@gmail.com Teague James, Sr. RB Graham-Kapowsin – Another big game from one of the state’s top backs. James finished with 228 yards on 23 carries and four TDs as the Eagles remained undefeated…

October 13, 2013
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Oregon’s Elite Performers for October 13th, 2013: By Jordan Johnson

October 13, 2013

  Trever Watson So. QB Springfield – One of the state’s top overall players is only a sophomore and will be a Conference POY Candidate this year. He went off again going 15 of 18 for 285 yards, and 4 TDs… Also adding 4 rushes for 103 yards and a TD. Joey Alfieri Sr. Jesuit RB – The Stanford commit went for another 311 yards and 4 TDs on 43 carries…

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SWC Player of the Year Candidate Troy Fowler: By Jordan Johnson

October 13, 2013

A team we have talked about often within the state of Oregon is the Troy Fowler (5-11 165 Jr.) led North Medford Black Tornado. The Junior quarterback has been one of the top players in the state this season, getting it done via ground and air. Fowler is a kid we have gotten to know well over the last few seasons, training with us at Barton Football. He…

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Oregon’s Elite Brother Tandem; Hayden & Cody Coppedge of West Linn: By Jordan Johnson

October 12, 2013

Two of the state’s top players in their respective classes just happen to be brother’s and together they are having an impressive season. West Linn’s Hayden (6-4 175 Sr. QB) and Cody Coppedge (6-2 165 So. WR/S) are ranked among the top players in Oregon at their position as each has legit D1 capabilities. Hayden is ranked our #2 quarterback in Oregon for the 2014 class, with Aidan Wilder…

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Zillah solidifying #1 ranking: By Ryland Spencer

October 11, 2013

Those who know me, know that I love small school football. Towns that shutdown on Friday night to support the home team are what football is all about for me. Walking around Andy Collins Memorial Field it was evident that the people of Zillah love what they see. I overheard young boys speaking about players as though they are their heroes. Grown men talking to each other in awe as they watched…

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O’Dea’s Pierre Le Dorze commits to the Ivy League: By Ryland Spencer

October 10, 2013

  While he may not be committed to playing college football just yet, O’Dea senior QB Pierre Le Dorze (6’2″ 221 lbs) has committed to Cornell for Baseball. The Big Red coaching staff sees Le Dorze as an outfielder. “I thought it was a great academic fit for myself (3.98 GPA). I loved the campus and area. I believe it is a good overall fit for me,” Le Dorze…

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