Oregon Breakout Player of the Year Tysen Prunty
As recruiting picks up and signing day draws near one of the most consistent names that you hear is Tysen Prunty (6-2 190 15′ S/ATH) of Tigard.
As recruiting picks up and signing day draws near one of the most consistent names that you hear is Tysen Prunty (6-2 190 15′ S/ATH) of Tigard.
The Barton Football Academy has partnered with the Indoor Youth Football League in Tacoma, WA to organize two spring arena exhibition teams.
Most are familiar with Oregon commit Brady Breeze (6-1 200 S/ATH 16′) of Central Catholic. The Mt Hood conference player of the year is currently ranked one of the top 10 safeties in America and a big reason why the Rams dominated the state in 2014.
We begin turning our focus towards the 2016 recruiting class with a look today at the Quarterbacks. The upper portion of this list is based on collegiate projections. While an athlete may put up huge numbers, that doesn’t always mean they project to a high level. I have personally reviewed film, attended games and/or spoken to coaches for almost every athlete on this list, but as a human, I do…
Having flown relatively under-the-radar for some time now, Scooby Reynolds of Foss (Tacoma, Wash.) High School is beginning to see his recruitment pick up as we near signing day. The senior WR/DB was recently offered by…
Anyone familiar with the Tigard program knows it’s tough to start as a youngster. From the youth on up it could be the most well run organization in Oregon.
Matt Laris of Eastside Catholic is one of Washington’s top receiving targets in the 2016 recruiting class, he recently picked up his first offer when…
If we are referencing the top young receiving duo’s in the Northwest, Mason Elliott (6-3 180 WR/TE/S 17′) & Samori Toure (6-1 165 WR/CB 16′) of Westview, are two of the first names that come to mind.
Over the years Canby High School has been a traditional football power and produced some of the state’s top talent. Junior Tony Kraus (6-3 235 DE/TE 16′) will help in continuing that trend, earning Three Rivers League Defensive Lineman of the Year honors this past season.
Oregon’s 2016 class looks to be one of the deeper groups we have seen in some time. There are double digit D1 kids up and down the board, led by Tigard’s 1st team all conference, and 2nd team all state tackle Conner Crist…