Catching Up With Skyline’s Henry Bainivalu
The 2017 offensive line class in the state of Washington is loaded with talent and one player that is starting to become a national prospect is Skyline OL Henry Bainivalu.
The 2017 offensive line class in the state of Washington is loaded with talent and one player that is starting to become a national prospect is Skyline OL Henry Bainivalu.
A 2016 prospect in the state of Washington that jumped onto plenty of recruiting radars this spring has been Squalicum (Bellingham) WR Josiah Westbrook.
One of the more unheralded signal-callers in the state of Washington this year is Skyline (Sammamish) QB Blake Gregory.
It’s never too early to start looking at players who will only be junior this fall and one that could emerge as a prospect that college coaches will be after when the 2017
Cleveland (Seattle, Wa.) ATH Zack Brown is one of the more underrated athletes in the state of Washington.
The state of Washington is short on top line prospects in the 2016 recruiting class, but one that could emerge as the cream of the crop is Kamiakin (Kennewick) OT Korbin Sorensen
Last summer, Kent-Meridian ATH Emmanuel Daigbe burst onto the scene during camp season, impressing scouts and college coaches with his speed, size and natural athleticism.
One of the more versatile defensive line prospects in the state of Washington’s 2016 is Kennedy Catholic (Burien, Wa.) DL Iziq Ifopo.
The 2016 recruiting class within the borders of the state of Washington features several solid signal-callers that are getting long looks from coaches across the collegiate football spectrum.
Some might say that Graham-Kapowsin OL/DL Elijah Lugo got the short end of the stick. He plays on the opposite side of the line of one of the top 2017 prospects in the country,