Toughness And Technique; Gig Harbor’s Adrian Valona
One of the top returning tailbacks within the state of Washington this fall will be Gig Harbor’s Adrian Valona who had a big junior season and hopes to be even better as a senior.
One of the top returning tailbacks within the state of Washington this fall will be Gig Harbor’s Adrian Valona who had a big junior season and hopes to be even better as a senior.
One Evergreen State linebacker who is currently flying under most recruiting radars is Standwood’s Jett Whitcher.
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.
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.
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.
After a very productive junior season, it’s surprising that Kamiak (Mukilteo, Wa.) TE Nate Shubert has yet to see recruiting really take off.
In just his first season as Auburn Riverside’s head coach, Bryant Thomas injected a positive attitude about where the program was headed and he maximized the potential of the talent he had on his roster, going 7-3 and winning the SPSL 3A title.
Over the years, Skyline has been known for it’s outstanding skill position players, several of which were rated the best at their position in the country — QBs Max Browne and Jake Heaps as well as WR Kasen Williams —