Many remember Oregon’s leading tackler from 2012, James Banks (6-1 225) of Sheldon HS. The Eugene product earned himself a Division 1 scholarship at UAB…
Versatile & then some; JJ Wells of Central Catholic
If we are referencing the most exciting players in the state of Oregon returning next season, JJ Wells (5-7 165 ATH 16′) of Central Catholic is one of the first names that comes to mind.
Elite Northwest Lineman for 2017 Alex Forsyth
Recruiting starts early these days, and one kid who could hear from some top schools in the near future is West Linn lineman Alex Forsyth (6-4 285 OT). The talented sophomore earned all conference accolades in 2014…
Majid Firoozi Makes His Commitment
One of Washington’s top offensive lineman made his commitment recently, when Majid Firoozi of O’Dea (Seattle, Wash.) gave the coaching staff at the University of…
Matt Philichi Adds Offer and Updates Recruiting
Even as one of the nation’s top kicking prospects, recruiting has been a fairly slow process for Matt Philichi of Bellarmine Prep (Tacoma, Wash.), but his options continue to grow as we near signing day.
Initial BFA 7 on 7 Vegas Selections- Oregon Elite
This past weekend in Portland, Barton Football kicked off it’s 4th straight season of Winter elite events.
Kentridge’s Braiden Beckman Picks Up First Offer
Great news out of the SPSL where Kentridge LB Braiden Beckman has picked up an offer from …
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.
Barton Football joins IYFL for High School Arena Teams
The Barton Football Academy has partnered with the Indoor Youth Football League in Tacoma, WA to organize two spring arena exhibition teams.
Catching up with Duck Commit & All American Brady Breeze
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.