Oregon/SW Washington Week 2 Elite Performers
Here is a look at the top performers from week two in the Oregon/SW Washington region.
Here is a look at the top performers from week two in the Oregon/SW Washington region.
Week two in the books, and we have selected four athletes for this week’s Elite Performance. Voting will end Tuesday night at 8:00 pm, with the winner receiving an article on NEI.
If we are talking about the fastest rising athletes in the state Sirgeo Hoffman jumps into the equation pretty quickly.
My Schedule Thursday – Decatur Golden Gators @ Kentlake Falcons 7pm (French Field) Friday – King’s Knights @ Lakesde Lions 4pm Friday – Mountlake Terrace Hawks @ Meadowdale Mavericks 8pm (Edmonds Stadium) Saturday – Bainbridge Spartans @ Cleveland Eagles 12pm (Seattle Memorial Stadium) Saturday – Roosevelt Roughriders @ Ballard Beavers 3pm (Seattle Memorial Stadium) Saturday – Evergreen Plainsmen @ Todd Beamer Titans 6pm (Federal Way Memorial Stadium) Thursday’s Top…
Just like the 4A In Review, this will become a weekly post on the site. It will have personal analysis from myself, as well as links/information to keep you up-to-date on the 3A classification.
*We continue our look at Oregon’s top junior athletes returning this season with the LB’s & DB’s .. Its a phenomenal class from top to bottom, as we will bring you updates on all of the top underclassmen throughout the year.
Week one is in the books, and we are introducing a new weekly post to NEI. We will start with the 4A and 3A classifications, with hopes to expand into the lower classifications as the season goes along. I will talk about games I have attended, athletes I saw, and various notes/links from around the state. If you have links you think I should put in this section, please…
**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.**
A list of the Elite Performers from the Oregon / SW Washington region for September 7th, 2014.
Casey Selfridge heads into year four at the helm of the Lakeside program, and you will not find many coaches that have done more with less. That’s not a knock on the quality of players, as much as the quantity, as Lakeside typically doesn’t have large numbers.