Barton Football Academy Washington Camp/Combine Results
Results from BFA’s Washington Camp/Combine Weekend
Results from BFA’s Washington Camp/Combine Weekend
Last weekend the Barton Football Academy hosted a back-to-back Camp/Combine on Saturday in Bothell, followed by Bellingham on Sunday
Every year the region’s top athletes venture to Salem for the BFA Camp/Combine. Next Sunday May 17th Head Oregon Coach Alex Brink will lead the group into the 4th annual event.
At 6’8″ and 300 pounds, Lincoln (Tacoma, Wa.) OT Kameron Smith is quite literally one of the biggest prospects in the state of Washington this year. Recently, the emerging offensive lineman hauled in his first offer.
A player that is emerging as a budding star on the recruiting front in the Evergreen State during the 2016 recruiting cycle is none other than Central Valley (Spokane, Wa.) OT Scott Peck.
Standing 5-feet-11, weighing 180 pounds, you might not look twice at Davis Alexander of Gig Harbor (Wa.), but once you turn on the game film, it is impossible to deny his talent.
It’s never too early to talk about the top 2017 prospects in the state and one that is starting to catch many people’s eyes right now is Skyview (Vancouver, Wa.) WR Jeremiah Wright.
It is that time of the year again. The days are getting longer, the weather is getting nicer, and the Barton Football Academy is beginning to host bigger events, with a focus towards recruiting.
Because he plays east of the mountains, Richland (Wa.) LB Lakota Wills might be one of the best players that very few recruitniks know about.
It’s hard to believe, but even 6’6, 300-pounders can go overlooked in the recruiting process. That’s exactly what has happened to Ferndale (Wa.) OL Nick Bartel.