Intro 2017: O’Dea WR Quinton Lewis
Football coaches are always looking for speed on both sides of the ball and one player in the state of Washington that has that trait in spades is O’Dea (Seattle, Wa.) ATH Quinton Lewis.
Football coaches are always looking for speed on both sides of the ball and one player in the state of Washington that has that trait in spades is O’Dea (Seattle, Wa.) ATH Quinton Lewis.
Auburn (Wa.) Riverside DL/OL Terrell Moffitt is a big, athletic player who is just now starting to pop up on recruiting radars.
2017 Lakes (Lakewood, Wa.) LB Xavier Banner has started to pop up on some radars in recent weeks and he’s a player who should garner even more attention as we get into the spring and summer.
One player flying under-the-radar so far in this recruiting cycle is 2017 Glacier Peak (Snohomish, Wa.) OL/DL Malakai Fifita, but that could change starting this spring after he hits the camp circuit.
One of the top returning in-state wideouts this coming fall will likely be 2017 Issaquah WR Joe Nelson and while he’s still waiting on his first offer, plenty of schools have taken notice of what he can do on the football field.
Interlake (Bellevue, Wa.) High School is hoping to make a move up the 3A rankings this fall and the man that will help get them there is 2017 QB Duncan Varela.
Even though his school is at a low-point as far as competiveness is concerned, Inglemoor (Kenmore, Wa.) OL/DL Mario Tupou is still a name to remember in the 2017 in-state class.
After a solid junior campaign, O’Dea (Seattle, Wa.) LB Kyle Hollabaugh is poised to be one of the rising stars in the class of 2017 within the state of Washington.
2017 Jackson (Mill Creek, Wa.) ATH Markus Sullivan comes from great bloodlines, but at this early stage of the recruiting cycle, he’s drawing attention from several colleges due to his own merits.
Because he runs an offense that is very run-heavy, 2017 Archbishop Murphy (Everett, Wa.) QB Connor Johnson hasn’t gotten much notice for his passing skills, but that’s been changing over the past couple of months.