2016 To Keep An Eye On; Gabriel Gallman of Kent-Meridian

  You will begin to hear more and more about the 2016 recruiting class, as many will be taking leading roles heading into their Junior season. A name from the 2016 class to keep an eye on is Gabriel Gallman of Kent-Meridian (Wash.) High School. At five-feet-eight, and weighing 170 pounds, Gallman is a stout DB, that really excels in press coverage. He has even turned some heads at big regional…

August 4, 2014
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One of Washington’s top athletes; Oshea Trujillo of Bishop Blanchet

  The Braves of Bishop Blanchet (Seattle, Wash.) are one of the more up-and-coming programs in the state’s 3A classification, and one of the big reasons is the play of Oshea Trujillo (’16 ATH). As Trujillo heads into his Junior season in 2014, he will be a three year varsity player, as he saw time as just a freshman, before becoming an All-Metro player last season. “Being second team all…

July 29, 2014
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East Development Weekend Breakdown

  Football in the Tri Cities (Richland-Kennewick-Pasco) is a relative unknown to many people, but a group of motivated individuals is looking to change things for athletes in the region. Led by former Pasco Bulldog state champion Leon Wright-Jackson, East Development recently hosted a great two-day event at Chiawana (Pasco) High School. Friday night a group of athletes took part in a combine like scouting event. The athletes were tested in…

July 28, 2014
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Barton Football Introduces Weekend Long Overnight QB/WR Camp

  If you are a QB or WR looking for a full weekend of skill development on and off the field, Barton Football Academy is hosting their first ever weekend long overnight camp. It will be held just south of Portland, Oregon, and starts Friday evening, and finishes Sunday afternoon. Campers will be lodging in dorms and all meals will be catered in. QB’s will be instructed by former UW…

July 20, 2014
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State’s Highest Ranked Kicker; Spencer Pettit of Glacier Peak

At NEI we pride ourselves in accuracy with our player rankings. They are separated by class and position, but there is something missing… We do not rank specialists. We leave specialists to the national experts, and those experts rank Spencer Pettit of Glacier Peak (Snohomish, Wash.) as Washington’s best. This past season, in helping the Grizzlies to an 8-3 record, Pettit was named 1st team All-Wesco (K), 2nd team All-Wesco…

July 14, 2014
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Under the Radar; Daron Camacho of Chief Sealth

Click for Daron Camacho Highlights Most football fans in this state probably couldn’t tell you where Chief Sealth International High School is, but you may want to keep an eye on the small school in the south part of West Seattle, as two-way standout Daron Camacho (’16) is set to do big things in 2014. At five-foot-nine, Camacho may be smaller than most athletes on the field, but his…

July 12, 2014
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Bryce Missey looking to get Bethel back to the top of the SPSL

July 6, 2014

  For many years the Bethel (Spanaway, Wash.) Braves were one of the top teams not only in the SPSL, but in the State of Washington. While they have fallen on hard times the past few seasons, the future looks bright at Art Crate Stadium, and a big reason is the potential of QB Bryce Missey (’16, 6’0″ 175). Last season the Braves used two athletes at QB, Jared Siegel…

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2014 Rough Diamonds College Showcase: Washington QB/WR/DB Breakdown

July 5, 2014

  This is part four of the MVP’s and breakdown for the Rough Diamonds NW College Showcase. Earlier this week we showed the Specialists Breakdown, followed by the Lineman Breakdown. The RB/TE/LB Breakdown was combined into one write as part three of this series. The final session of the 2014 Rough Diamonds NW College Showcase event featured some of the Northwest’s top talent, on one field, in front of various coaches…

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