Oregon/SW Washington Week 4 Elite Performers
Check out the top performances Oregon and Southwest Washington during week four.
Check out the top performances Oregon and Southwest Washington during week four.
Week four is in the books, and we have selected three athletes for this week’s Elite Performance. There were many great performances this week, but these three really stood out above the rest. Voting will end Tuesday night at 8:00 pm.
Two of the top athletes in the country for the class of 2016 are Brady Breeze (6-1 200 FS/ATH) and Ronnie Rust (6-1 200 RB/LB) of Central Catholic.
My Schedule Thursday – Lakes Lancers (3-0) @ Peninsula Seahawks (2-1) – 7pm Friday – Curtis Vikings (1-2) @ Graham-Kapowsin Eagles (2-1) – 7pm Saturday – Roosevelt Roughriders (3-0) @ Bishop Blanchet Braves (3-0) – 1pm Saturday – NEI Readers Pick – 6pm or 7pm To have a look at all the broadcast from around the state, visit the Broadcasts page of WaPrepZone.com, which can be found Right Here….
One of the top Junior’s in the Pacific Northwest is Jordan Happle (6-1 185 16′ WR/S) of Jesuit. He has been one of the most impressive kids in Oregon thus far, catching 17 passes for 282 yards and 2 TD’s in their first two games.
Week three is over, there are fourteen teams left undefeated, and one team moving into the top ten this week. For an updated look at the standings from around the state, head on over to WaPrepZone.com.
Week three is over, two teams have made bold statements, a top ten team got their first win, and their are nine teams left undefeated. For an updated look at the standings from around the state, head on over to WaPrepZone.com.
The Wilson Rams are off to a 3-0 start, with their offense averaging 40 points per game, and may not be playing their best football. They are led by one of the state’s top duel-threat quarterbacks, Julius Yates-Brown, who through three games is averaging close to 300 yards of total offense per game.
We could talk all day about Eric Dungey’s accomplishments on the field but more than anything he is just a really good kid. The three sport athlete is a 3.8 student and currently listed as one of the top dual threat QB’s in the West.
This list is a way to showcase the weeks top performances. I am sure I missed a few and would like to know the ones I did. You can either comment on here or send me an email at Ringerland@gmail.com, and I will be sure to add them.