Intro 2017: Central DL Marlon Tuipulotu
A rising star in the 2017 class out of the state of Oregon is Central (Independence, Or.) DL Marlon Tuipulotu, a 6’2″, 270 pounder, who already has offers from six schools and more could be on the way.
A rising star in the 2017 class out of the state of Oregon is Central (Independence, Or.) DL Marlon Tuipulotu, a 6’2″, 270 pounder, who already has offers from six schools and more could be on the way.
It’s been a long time coming, but 2016 Cleveland (Seattle, Wa.) ATH Zechariah Brown finally hauled in his first offer recently.
2017 Skyline (Sammamish, Wa.) OL Henry Bainivalu has plenty of schools to choose from as he heads into an important time in the recruiting process
Hockinson (Brush Prairie, Wa.) had a very good season, going 11-1 and making it into the state quarterfinals, and a big reason was a potent offense led by wide receiver Kedrick Johnson.
2016 Gig Harbor RB Adrian Valona helped lead his team into the state playoffs the past two years, but so far, he has just one offer to play football at the next level.
After a big sophomore season, Archbishop Murphy (Everett, Wa.) LB Ben Hines has shown himself to be a player to keep an eye on over the next couple of years.
While 2017 Stadium (Tacoma, Wa.) DB Jalen Scott might not have the prototypical size you are looking for, he makes up for it with his instincts, ball skills and tenacious attitude.
One of the top uncommitted offensive line prospects in the state of Washington recently made his college decision when Lincoln (Tacoma, Wa.) OT Kameron Smith committed to a Mountain West school.
2016 Jefferson LB Justin Madden has seen an uptick in his recruitment since the end of his season. Some of that might have to do with being named as one of the Seattle Times’ Top Athletes
It’s always fun to see new prospects emerge after their junior seasons are completed and 2017 Olympia (Wa.) DL Amir Matheney is just such a player.