Oregon Updated 2014 Rankings (RB/WR/ATH’s): By Jordan Johnson

July 23, 2013

Over the next week we will be posting overviews of the 2014 Oregon and Washington updated rankings by position. All of us at NEI and the Barton Football Academy feel fortunate to be able to work with a majority of the region’s top athletes. There’s not a perfect ranking system, but we do our best based on all of the criteria listed. The Pacific Northwest is the fastest growing football…

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Oregon and Washington Updated 2014 Rankings (QB’s): By Jordan Johnson

July 22, 2013

Over the next week we will be posting overviews of the 2014 Oregon and Washington updated rankings by position. All of us at NEI and the Barton Football Academy feel fortunate to be able to work with a majority of the region’s top athletes. There’s not a perfect ranking system, but we do our best based on all of the criteria listed. The Pacific Northwest is the fastest growing football…

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Auburn Riverside’s Drew Wallen; Defining the Role of Student-Athlete: By Scott Enyeart

July 21, 2013

  You would be hard-pressed to find another player in the state of Washington who epitomizes the term “student-athlete” better than Auburn (Wash.) Riverside wide receiver Drew Wallen. The 6-foot-2, 180-pound wideout is coming off a junior season which saw him earn All-SPSL honorable mention honors after hauling in 43 catches for 554 yards and 3 TD’s – one of the few bright spots for a…

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Oregon 6A Elite 2013 Games & 5A Preliminary Top 10: By Jordan Johnson

July 20, 2013

6A (View preliminary Oregon 6A Rankings here) Any TRL in Conference Game – Hands down the most competitive league in Oregon. Lake O, Canby, West Linn, Clackamas, Oregon City, and Lakeridge are all legit playoff teams. Each week it will be the team that’s most prepared and least hurt that comes out on top. Lake O hasn’t lost a TRL game since before a lot of these kids started elementary…

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One To Watch; Shorecrest ATH Aaron Kelly: By Scott Eklund

July 19, 2013

  A player that recruitniks need to keep an eye on this fall is Shorecrest (Seattle, Wa.) S/WR Aaron Kelly. He’s got he size and athleticism to be a stallwart this year, but he recently told Northwest Elite Index he plans to lead by example. “I was voted as a team captain so that’s something that I am totally honored by, but it means my teammates…

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QB Derrick Becker getting settled in at Olympia: By Jordan Johnson

July 18, 2013

  Over the past half decade Olympia has been one of the better teams in the State of Washington going (36-7) from 2008-2011, before last year’s (4-7) season. The Bears have two of the state’s better skill kids returning in Mitch Fettig and Cooper Murphy, with Fettig being ranked one of the state’s top DB’s. Mitch was part of our NEI All Star team that traveled…

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Cascade’s Randin Crecelius cementing himself as one of WA’s best: By Scott Enyeart

July 17, 2013

Everett (Wash.) Cascade hasn’t had the results on the field it would have liked over the past few seasons, but that hasn’t stopped the Bruins from producing, what we feel, is one of the best offensive line prospects in the entire Northwest. Randin Crecelius checks in at 6-foot-5, 280-pounds and has an ability to play all three positions along the offensive line. Oh, and he…

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Kent Meridian’s Quincy Carter; One of WA’s Top Two-Way Threats: By Scott Eklund

July 16, 2013

  One of the top two-way players in the state of Washington this coming fall is expected to be Kent-Meridian QB/ATH Quincy Carter and the senior-to-be hopes to lead his team to the playoffs after working hard this offseason. “Things have been going good for me and for my team,” Carter told Northwest Elite Index recently. “I’ve been going to a lot of camps, working a…

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