The Northwest’s most underrated Kicker; Sean McDonald of Skyline: By Scott Eklund

December 22, 2012

  A position that typically goes unnoticed in recruiting is kicker. Few if any garner national attention, but it is a very important position — just ask Washington and Oregon who lost critical games late in the season — and that is why it is surprising that Skyline (Sammamish, Wa.) K Sean McDonald hasn’t been able to garner much in the way of attention from FBS or even…

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Top 2014 OL; Drew Clarkson of Camas: By Scott Eklund

December 15, 2012

  If you are looking for one of the top linemen in the state of Washington for the 2014 recruiting class, look no further than Camas’ Drew Clarkson who, at 6’4″, 265 pounds, earned All-Greater St. Helens League, All-Region and All-State honors after a very good junior campaign this season. “I played left tackle for us and love it,” Clarkson told Northwest Elite Index. “It was…

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Top 2015 Prospect: Eastside Catholic’s Cody Baker: By Scott Eklund

  As we head down the home stretch toward Signing Day for the 2013 recruiting class, we start to take a look at some of the top juniors and sophomores who burst on the scene this year. One that stood out for one of the top teams in the state, was super-sophomore Cody Baker, a 6’4″, 235-pounder with enough size and athleticism to play almost anywhere….

December 14, 2012
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Under the radar; KeiWuan Miller Jr. of Rainier Beach: By Scott Eklund

  One of the big surprises so far this season is the fact that Rainier Beach WR KeiWuan Miller doesn’t have an offer yet. The explosive athlete has been hearing from several schools and has that killer instinct that college coaches are looking for, but as of yet, no one has pulled the trigger. “The schools I am hearing from the most right now are UCLA, Idaho, Purdue,…

December 1, 2012
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One of the states most recruited athletes; catching up with Teré Calloway of Seattle Prep: By Scott Eklund

November 27, 2012

Heading in to the 2012 football season, one of the top two-way athletes in the state of Washington was Seattle Prep’s Tere Calloway, but some nagging injuries limited some of his productivity although he still put up some impressive numbers. Now that his senior season is complete, he’s started to turn his focus to recruiting and he recently updated Northwest Elite Index on what some of his…

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A Recruiting Update From Mountlake Terrace DB Mason Stone: By Scott Eklund

November 15, 2012

  Things on the recruiting front had gone rather slow of late for Mountlake Terrace (Wa.) DB Mason Stone, but recently the talented athlete saw things pick up and recently he received a preferred walk-on offer from the University of Washington to go along with an offer from a WAC program. Stone updated Northwest Elite Index about where things stand and which other schools could be close to offering……

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Bremerton Joins Playoff Party for First Time in 19 Years: By Scott Eklund

November 2, 2012

  It’s been 19 years since the Bremerton Knights have gone to the playoffs, but on Friday, November 2nd, they break that streak by playing host to Renton High School at Silverdale Stadium and head coach Nate Gillam couldn’t be happier. “We’ve been close to getting there, but we just couldn’t get over that hump,” Gillam told Northwest Elite Index shortly after Bremerton finished off the season with…

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