Intro 2017: Inglemoor OL/DL Mario Tupou
Even though his school is at a low-point as far as competiveness is concerned, Inglemoor (Kenmore, Wa.) OL/DL Mario Tupou is still a name to remember in the 2017 in-state class.
Even though his school is at a low-point as far as competiveness is concerned, Inglemoor (Kenmore, Wa.) OL/DL Mario Tupou is still a name to remember in the 2017 in-state class.
After a solid junior campaign, O’Dea (Seattle, Wa.) LB Kyle Hollabaugh is poised to be one of the rising stars in the class of 2017 within the state of Washington.
2017 Jackson (Mill Creek, Wa.) ATH Markus Sullivan comes from great bloodlines, but at this early stage of the recruiting cycle, he’s drawing attention from several colleges due to his own merits.
Because he runs an offense that is very run-heavy, 2017 Archbishop Murphy (Everett, Wa.) QB Connor Johnson hasn’t gotten much notice for his passing skills, but that’s been changing over the past couple of months.
Another successful NW Stars Camp is in the books, and we will start our coverage with a look at the Upperclassmen.
The rich tradition of South Kitsap offensive linemen has fallen by the wayside since just after the turn of the century, but 2017 OL Jacob Miller could wind up helping to reverse that trend.
While helping to lead his team win the 4A State Title, 2017 Gonzaga Prep (Spokane, Wa.) LB Taj Hoard established himself as one of the top linebacker prospects in the Evergreen State.
The leader of one of the state’s top running games is Oak Harbor RB Princeton Lollar and he’s started to see recruiting pick up since he wrapped up his junior season in November.
When the 2018 recruiting class rolls around, Sumner (Wash.) LB Ben Wilson will likely be one of the top athletes in the Pacific Northwest.
A player emerging on the recruiting radars of several schools is Skyview (Vancouver, Wash.) DE/TE Skyler Martin and he’s seen recruiting interest increase over the past couple of months.