This list is not in any specific order. I am not ranking these players as much as I am giving them the recognition they deserve. If you have a player that should be on this list, be sure to let me know. Only requirement I have is I need film of that player. One thing I do not like is when people talk about something without the ability to show it. I can tell you all day about how a player does this or a player does that, but without video I have no way to prove what I am saying.
My plan is to go through the entire field of play. If you are reading this and know of a Wide Receiver you think I may not know of, send him my way. They will be next. Never assume that I know a player. I know a lot about football in our state, but I don't claim to know everything. I do not know a lot of good players for the simple fact they play for small schools. I love the small schools and wish I could give them more coverage, but it is very tough for me to find any information on schools 1A and below. I definitely try though.
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Teré Calloway, Seattle Prep (6' 190 lbs)
In my opinion, Teré Calloway is the best RB in the state, but he doesn't make the top of my list because of that. Teré has been one of my biggest supporters from day one of my blog and it doesn't go unnoticed. He has interacted with me even though he really had no reason to do so. He retweets a lot of the links I tweet about my blog. For that I give him the top spot.
Last season Calloway finished with 109 carries, 1,179 yards and 20 TD's. Seattle Prep isn't exactly rich in football tradition, last season was their 4th trip to the state playoffs and the first since 1991. Calloway is doing his best to change that. Although I do see him as a FS in the long run, I have to put him on this list. Speed, agility and isn't afraid of contact. My kind of running back! The first game I ever saw him play was last year against Mercer Island at the Emerald City Kickoff Classic and he was amazing. My first real memory is him breaking off 70 yard run, right up the middle without being touched for the TD. I instantly looked down at my roster and said "WOW!". From that moment on, I watched him almost exclusively. Later in the season I saw him again, this time against O'Dea and while his Panthers lost, he was phenomenal. It was that day that I really noticed his play on defense. Right now he has about 15 offers from schools all over the nation, but has yet to commit.
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Charlie Brennan, Seattle Prep (5'9" 215 lbs)
Splitting the carries with Calloway last season in a "Thunder and Lightning" kind of way still led to over 1,000 yards and 15 TD's. The first time I noticed Brennan was on defense. He plays the Nose on the defensive line! I can't imagine many other RB's in the state at the 3A or 4A level play defense as a NG. Charlie is one tough customer. He has a fight in him that doesn't allow him to give up on a play. He may not have breakaway speed, but he makes up for it in determination. I will say, I do not like the offense that Prep runs, but for whatever reason it can be kinda fun to watch. The QB pitches the ball then becomes a blocker! Seeing a QB as a lead blocker is just kinda cool.
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Tatum Taylor, O'Dea (5'10" 160 lbs)
Staying in the Metro league, I give you the fastest man in the state! If speed kills, Tatum Taylor would be a U.S. Navy Seal! I saw him twice last season and was in absolute shock at how he just seems to glide almost effortlessly as he pulls away from the defense. Most people think Taylor is best suited at either DB or in the Slot. As long as he is returning punts, I don't really care. If you watch the first link I have posted below at the 4:40 mark you will see O'Dea in the state quarterfinals against the Capital Cougars. Taylor will receive the punt inside his own one yardline about 10 yards from the sideline... Just watch him play a game of "catch me if you can" from there.
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Samuel Mintah, Franklin Pierce (5'8" 175 lbs)
Samuel is a kid I fully endorse! When I watch him play, I think of former Oregon State RB, Yvenson Bernard. What he lacks in height, he makes up for with sheer determination. He is a smart kid that is already looking ahead to his future after his playing days are over. Watching him from the stands during the Lakes Passing League I noticed a few things. He has leadership written all over him. His teammates follow his example. He also knows how to keep things loose. The ability to keep focused while still having fun is something you don't see enough of nowadays in high school athletics.
Mintah is doing his best to get his name out there. He was at the NW Stars Camp at UW and was praised for his running by a few coaches. He has good speed and great vision. Reads his blocks very well and hits the hole at full speed. He has above average receiving skills. Runs good routes and catches anything that is near him, and some things that aren't. At the next level I think he could be an All-Around back as he has the ability to run, catch and block. To me, Mintah is rising and will continue to rise as I expect Franklin Pierce to have a very good season. You will see more from me about Mintah and Franklin Pierce in the near future. Stay tuned.
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Ari Morales, Bellevue (5'9" 165 lbs)
Speed, speed and speed. Having seen Ari play a few times I knew he was fast. Seeing him just a few feet from me at the NW Stars Camp, made me a believer. I highlighted him as one of my three best from the morning session (Link To Post). Even though Morales is small in stature and is honestly a speed back, he doesn't shy away from contact. He doesn't necessarily look to 'lower the boom' but he has no fear when the time comes. In his highlight video you will see a little bit of everything. He runs away from guys, fights off tacklers, catches a pass and returns kicks. I really could see Morales moving to the slot at the next level, but I think it would be more because of the system than his ability or size. The more I see Morales, the more he grows on me.
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Mahliek "Moe" Roberts, Cashmere (5'9" 180 lbs)
It is no secret that I love the small schools. Playing at the 1A level might scare a lot of people, but 32 touchdowns on any level should be enough to make you forget he plays 1A. Watching his video you will see that most of his yards come between the tackles. If you wanna tackle Roberts, you better hit him hard as he does not go down easy. His ability to run through tackles is as good as any. He has good speed and has great vision. Combine those two and you have a player that hits the hole hard and doesn't think twice about it. Moe has a swagger about him that is can't be missed and I love it! The Bulldogs were really rolling last season before losing to the eventual champion, Connell Eagles, in the quarterfinals. With Roberts in the backfield again this season, I see no reason the Bulldogs shouldn't be back in the hunt again.
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2011 Junior Season Highlights
Mahliek Roberts Hudl Profile
2011 Junior Season Highlights
Mahliek Roberts Hudl Profile
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Mario Gobbato, Blaine (5'10" 185 lbs)
Another small school kid, Mario Gobbato finished last season rushing for 2,669 yards and 38 touchdowns in only 10 games! I saw Mario play last season in the Emerald City Kickoff Classic (Game Recap Right Here) against Hazen. While the Borderites would lose the game, Gobbato was the real story finishing the game over 200 yards. He has great balance and gains a lot of yards after contact. I love the fact that he does not shy away from contact. He shows good speed, agility and vision to find a hole. Blaine finished last season with a 4-6 record and missed the playoffs for the second straight season. This year they start with two home games against teams from Canada. I fully expect Gobbato to run wild in those first two games. Is 3,000 yards possible?
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Danny Wilson, Bothell (6'0" 190 lbs)
Kizhan Proctor, Bothell (5'9" 170 lbs)
Darrin Laufasa, Bothell (6'1" 220 lbs)
Kizhan Proctor, Bothell (5'9" 170 lbs)
Darrin Laufasa, Bothell (6'1" 220 lbs)
The "Blue Train" has seen some good RB's in the last 12 years, but I don't think they have ever seen three of this caliber at one time. I saw Bothell twice last year and both Wilson and Proctor really stood out. I think the Cougars are good enough to make it to the Tacoma Dome. I also think it is very possible they could play Skyline three times this season. Non-Conference, KingCo Championship and State Championship. Only time will tell.
I really do believe that Wilson might be one of the best all-around backs in the state. He has the size you want in a RB and runs a reported 4.4 in the 40. Take a look at his Hudl Profile and watch his highlight video. At about 50 seconds, you will see a draw play that he takes to the house. First off, great blocking by his lineman. Second off, watch how fast he gets to the second level, towards the sideline, around the corner and into the endzone. VERY FAST!
Kizhan Proctor is under the radar. The smallest of the three Bothell backs might be a DB at the next level, but he is very capable of doing great things in the offensive backfield as well. The only 40 time I can find is a 4.86 and honestly, I can't imagine that is his best. Proctor just looks much faster than a 4.86. Below, I have posted video of his NEI/BFA workouts from the Kiggins Bowl in June. I think it really shows Kizhan's abilities very well.
Laufasa transfers from Juanita where last season he was a 2nd Team KingCo 3A RB while rushing for 862 yards and 7 TD's. As good as he is as a RB, he is probably best on the defensive side of the ball where he is a standout LB. Laufasa is a punishing runner of the ball with above average speed. He really is as tough as they come. Watch his highlight video, at about 2:05 he brings the QB down, loses his helmet at the QB fumbles the ball and continues to play. The kid has no fear! Before adding Laufasa, Bothell was already my front runner to win the Crest Division.
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Jake Gall, Cle Elum-Roslyn (6'1" 205 lbs)
Remember when I said I love the small schools? Well, back to 1A we go! Last season Matt Hadley of Connell really brought a lot of attention to 1A as he had committed to BYU and was doing some really great things for the Eagles. This year that player is Cle Elum-Roslyn Warriors RB/LB, Jake Gall. He has already committed to Portland State University and has a football resume that is worth taking a look at. He is a physical player that seems to enjoy the contact. He is one of the best LB's in the state and almost seems to carry the LB attitude to the offensive of the ball. He has the physicality to run inside and the speed to run outside. He is a good receiver, most of it from the wing. Personally, I think Portland State is a rapidly rising program. Head Coach, Nigel Burton is getting some great recruits that should pay off very soon.
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Ralph Kinne, Shelton (5'11" 200 lbs)
Ralph is a kid that I like more every time I watch his video. In June I placed Ralph on my All-Unknown Team Offense. I got to speak with him for a few minutes at the NW Stars Camp and he was a very nice kid. Shelton coach, Matt Hinkle said ""Ralph Kinne is one of our team leaders. He had a fine junior season and is preparing himself for an impressive senior year". Leadership always needs to come from the top and it seems like Ralph will be taking that roll as a senior. Watching him briefly at the NW Stars Camp, I saw a kid exactly the kid I was hoping to see. He doesn't dance much, most of his moves are one good hard step that is nothing more than a slight change of direction. I love runningbacks that don't make a lot of moves. See the hole, hit the hold. Ralph does that.
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Kyle Lee, Lakeside-Seattle (6'0" 195)
Kyle Lee is doing things at Lakeside High School that have never been done before. 1,618 yards and 20 touchdowns at any level is worth mentioning. Lee runs a reported 4.73 which on tape looks much faster. He is another kid that hits the hole hard and doesn't look to make many moves. Lee is also a very good kick returner having taken one back 97 yards last season, breaking the school record. Kyle is under the radar. He is a smart kid and a heck of a runningback! Could he get to 2,000 yards this year? I sure think so.
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Giavani Shepard, Meadowdale (5'8" 150 lbs)
I believe Meadowdale is a team to watch this season and Giavani Shepard is a big reason why. Shepard reminds me a bit of Houston Texans RB, Justin Forsett. He is a guy that had good vision and doesn't hesitate once he finds the hole. Shepard finished last season with 194 carries, 1,302 yards and 11 TD's as Meadowdale finished the regular season undefeated. This season the Wesco 3A Mavericks, from Lynnwood, are looking to improve on the quarterfinal state playoff loss to the Camas Papermakers. They game some RB help in Morgan Masanda who transferred from Archbishop Murphy.
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EJ Deveaux, Curtis (5'10" 180 lbs)
EJ is a kid I can't wait to see live. He might be a DB at the next level but he is a very exciting RB at the high school level. Speed, vision and determination are three words I would use to describe EJ. I really like the way he runs. If Curtis is going to get back to the state playoffs, EJ is going to play a big part. Behind a big offensive line, I look for EJ to add to last seasons 1,070 yards and 21 TD's. No reason he shouldn't be able to improve on those already impressive numbers.
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NEI/BFA Camp At Issaquah High School
EJ Deveaux's Hudl Profile
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EJ Deveaux's Hudl Profile
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Grayson Sykes, Central Valley (5'11" 170 lbs)
Some people would look at this list and think that Sykes is a bit of an odd ball having only run for 441 yards last season. Last season Sykes was only given the ball 86 times as Central Valley used multiple backs. He only had double digit carries in 5 of CV's 12 games and never more than 12 in a game. With 5.3 yards per carry and 9 TD's, he makes my list. I really like the way he runs. He isn't flashy, but he makes the most out of every run. I expect Sykes to get the ball more this season and should be able to get to 1,000 yards.
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Isaiah Flynn, Bellarmine Prep (5'10" 170 lbs)
Flynn is coming off a bit of a break out year that saw him rush for 1,357 yards and 17 TD's in only 8 games. Averaging 169.6 yards per game at any level is truly amazing. If you continue on that pace for 4 more games, Bellarmine Prep played 12, he would've finished over 2,000 yards. Bellarmine Prep is easily a top 5 team in the state to start the season and Flynn is a big reason why. Behind a BIG, physical and experienced offensive line, Flynn is a guy that you could look at for conference offensive player of the year... Providing it doesn't go to his QB Sefo Liufau.
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Peter St. Marie, Snohomish (6'0" 215 lbs)
St. Marie is a physical runner. He placed 8th last season at 182 lbs in the Mat Classic as a wrestler. Personally, I love wrestling. I think it is a great sport that uses a few things that translate really well to football. First and foremost I think it teaches balance, which is HUGE for a runningback. St. Marie has great balance and fights for every yard possible. Watch the play at about 50 seconds on his Hudl profile. It takes 5-6 defenders to bring him down. He was a first team All-Wesco runningback last season after rushing for 1,104 yards and 17 TD's.
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Alex Galgano, Archbishop Murphy (5'10" 200 lbs)
Alex led Archbishop Murphy in rushing and receiving last season as they made it back to the state finals before losing to Lynden. As a Sophomore, Galgano rushed for 1,320 yards and 16 TD's and was named to the AP's 2A All-State Team. His numbers dropped a little bit, 1,117 yards and 13 TD's, as the Wildcats used multiple runningbacks. I saw him play twice last season and he was great in both games, on both sides of the ball. While he doesn't "WOW" you with his speed, he has great instincts and runs with the fire that I love. If the Wildcats are going to get back to the state finals, Alex Galgano is a name that opposing teams will hear a lot.
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Maino Mose, Auburn Mountainview (6'1" 205 lbs)
Mose transfers from Kent-Meridian this season and will step in and be a physical presence at the runningback position vacated by the graduation of Victor Korchemniy. Auburn Mountainview runs a spread offense so having a fast, physical runningback is really what you are looking for. Mose is also a very good LB. Having seen him play a few times in 7-on-7 events during the offseason, I will say he is fitting in nicely. The Lions are a team I am looking at to have a very good season. They have quality returning players and adding Maino Mose is almost like icing on the cake.
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Dominic King, Ballard (5'11" 225 lbs)
Good speed and power, Dominic King is a kid that I am surprised isn't getting more attention. He finished last season rushing for 1,357 yards on his way to being voted 1st Team All-KingCo Crest Division. He is surprisingly agile for a player of his size and had good hands coming out of the backfield. Ballard is a team that isn't exactly rich in football tradition, but with a good coach in place, Joey Thomas, I look for them to improve in the always tough KingCo 4A.
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DeVante Downs, Mountlake Terrace (6'3" 215)
A 2014 class RB, Downs probably projects to LB at the next level, but he is also a VERY good RB. Downs is a load and very tough to bring down. Also an accomplished basketball player, Downs shows good speed and agility. He uses his size to run over defenders, but also has the speed to run around them. With two years left to play, you can expect to see Downs at the top of most recruiting lists by the time he graduates. His video is one of the more impressive videos on this list.
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Desmond Young, Edmonds-Woodway (5'11" 180 lbs)
Another kid who has blazing speed, Desmond Young is one of the most explosive backs in the state. Rushing for 1,417 yards last season earned him All-Wesco honors. He is probably the early favorite for 2012 conference player of the year. I love his patience while his blockers set up the hole. Once his hole is ready, he doesn't hesitate to hit it at full speed. He will be the focus of the Warriors offense and could get close to 2,000 yards. Watch his 2011 highlight video at 1:10 you will see him pick up a ball on a punt, I do not advise doing it, and out run his opponent to the endzone.
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Griffin Hare, Gonzaga Prep (6'0" 185 lbs)
All "Tortoise and the Hare" jokes aside, Griffin Hare can really run the ball. If he can turn the corner, you aren't going to catch him. I see him being in the slot at the next level, but isn't be saying he can't run. It is me saying I think he would be more valuable to a team that can get him in the open and let him use his speed and quickness to make defenders miss as opposed to him running between the tackles 15 times a game. Gonzaga Prep has a fairly rich football tradition having made 5 state finals appearences, including winning twice, but haven't been in since 2006. For the Bullpups to get back to the playoffs it is going to take a heavy dosage of Griffin Hare.
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Kai Van Sickle, Capital (6'0" 200 lbs)
I saw Van Sickle play once last season, and while it wasn't his teams best game, you could see the talent. The kid just knows how to run the ball. He sees the field so well and has such good change of direction, it makes almost any play a potential TD. This year could be a big one for Capital as they return some key players and drop down to 2A. The Capital Cougars are a team you should see go deep into the playoffs and if so, Kai Van Sickle is a name that you will be hearing a lot.
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Nicholas Zawadzki, Central Kitsap (5'11" 170 lbs)
I really like this kid. He hits the hole hard and runs through tacklers. He has good speed and clocks in at a 4.5 in the 40 yard dash. He has good vision and really knows how to run the ball. He finished last season with 1,277 yards and 14 TD's on his way to being named to the 1st Team All-League. Central Kitsap plays in the always tough 4A Narrows League against the likes of Olympia and Bellarmine Prep. They finished last season at 5-5 and will need every ounce of Zawadzki they can get to improve on that record.
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Ramsey Davis, Washington (5'9" 175 lbs)
I really like Ramsey Davis. He isn't the quickest guy in the state, but once he gets to his top speed he is tough to catch. He is a physical runner that has an amazing ability to stay on his feet. He has a great spin move he uses to shed defenders. Rushing for over 1,300 yards and 16 TD's in just 8 games. Between Davis and Victor Gamboa, the Patriots have two of the most explosive offensive threats in the state. The Patriots are looking to get into the playoffs for the first time since 1990(according to what I have) and might finally have the weapons to do it. I wouldn't be surprised to see Davis over 1,600 yards at the end of the season.
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Daniel Watts, Cedar Park Christian (5'10" 185 lbs)
Back to the small schools we find Daniel Watts from 1A Ceder Park Christian. In June I featured Daniel in my All-Unknown Offense (Link Here). Eagles head coach, Todd Parmenter had this to say about Daniel, "I would describe Daniel as a very smart player who understands how to
use his blockers, he is patient and uses his speed when it's time". I really think that sums him up perfectly and his video shows that. This season could be a special one for Daniel, it is possible he could get to 2,000 yards and I would call him the favorite to be the Nisqually League Offensive MVP.
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Dominic "Dre" Milton, Lakes (5'10" 220 lbs)
The first time I ever say Milton was at the NW Stars Camp and was instantly impressed. Kids his size should not move that well. He has the speed to beat most LB's to the sideline while also having the power to run them over if they get in his way. He keeps his legs moving and never gives up on a play. Watch his Hudl video, at 14 and 42 seconds he shows everyone how to run the football. I really think Dre is a kid that deserves more attention. He isn't just a good player because he is on a good team, Dre should be getting serious consideration.
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Davian Barlow, Mead (6'0" 190)
The feature back of what could be a very good Mead team, Davian Barlow has just about everything you want in a runningback. His 1,428 yards and 22 TD's in 2011 led to a 1st Team All-GSL and Honorable Mention All-State. He has great balance allowing him to break tackles as he fights for extra yards. He is successful between the tackles because he doesn't shy away from contact. He has no problem running over, into or around any defender on the field.
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John Nguyen, Bellevue (5'9" 180 lbs)
Some might consider Jon Nguyen to be the key to the Bellevue offense. Being the back that gets a bulk of the carries up the middle, Nguyen ability makes defenses have to be tough inside which allows Bellevue to really fly on the outside. He has good speed, good vision and great balance. He is able to make moves and still maintain his balance allowing him to gain extra yards. This could be a huge year for Nguyen as he and his Wolverine team mates look to complete the career sweep or state titles. This could be the best Bellevue team ever, maybe the best this state has ever seen.
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Jimmie Davis, Kentridge (5'10" 180 lbs)
Jimmie Davis is the definition of athlete. I see him being a DB at the next level only because I think he could be a shutdown corner. He has blazing speed and will be the feature of the Chargers offense in 2012. Last season was a bit of a down year for Kentridge, but this year I expect him to put up some very good numbers. 1,200+ yards and 20 TD's is not out of the question with the ability Davis has.
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Spencer Crump, Timberline (5'9" 190 lbs)
Crump was the 2011 3A Narrows League Offensive MVP. He is fast, agile and when he needs to, he fights for yards. Running out of the pistol offense can be a bit deceiving, but frankly I think Crump could run in any offense. He may split some carries with Asan Neil-Evergin, but I think that might actually raise his numbers. Giving up some carries will give him more life later into the season.
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Kevin Thompson, Lakes (5'7" 185 lbs)
The Lakes Lancers have a lot of speed on this 2012 squad, the fastest of them all might be Kevin Thompson. Last season he finished tied for 7th in the 100 meter dash at the 3A state finals running a 10.84. He creates a great 1-2 combo with Dominic Milton. Both have great speed. I couldn't imagine defending both if the Lancers came out in a split-back formation. I see most teams want to move him to the slot at the next level.
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Chance Kalua-Fuimaono, Kentwood (5'11" 215 lbs)
When I was coaching for the Auburn Jr Football program we always had a problem with a kid from the Kent Knights that we couldn't tackle on offense and couldn't block on defense. He ran through us, ran around us and sometimes made it seem like we were just standing still. 4 years later that kid would turn out to be Kalua-Fuimaono. He is an absolute terror on the defensive side of the ball and a punnishing runner on offense. If you get in the way he will not hesitate running you over. He has a swagger that you love in your players, but hate playing against.
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Luke Rogers, Rogers-Spokane (5'9" 195 lbs)
Luke Rogers is a good story. He is one of the best players in the history of a school that hasn't made the playoffs in 40+ years. Unfortunately the only video I see available is not a highlight video. He is very fast, sees the field well and runs determined to get to the endzone. A first team selection after rushing for 1,297 yards and 16 TD's while playing for a team that finished 2-8 is truly remarkable and speaks to his abilities.
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Jacob Swilley, Yelm (5'10'' 185 lbs)
I absolutely love the way Jacob Swilley runs the ball. One thing I notice he does a lot is he covers the ball with both hands while running in traffic. I love that! He has good speed, great vision and is very tough to bring down. Swilley has been on the 3A All-Narrows 1st Team two years in a row as a RB. He might have the best Hudl Profile I have ever seen. All three categories on the left side of the screen are exactly what you are looking for if you are someone looking for information on a kid. This season will be a challenge with Yelm making the jump to 4A, but I see no reason to think he wont succeed.
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Isaiah Trower, Oak Harbor (5'9" 170 lbs)
Another kid that can really fly, Isaiah Trower runningback that should get a lot of touches this season as he will most likely become the feature of the Wildcats offense. While his profile says he runs a 4.6 40 yard dash, he looks much faster than that. I think Oak Harbor could be a very good team this season and Trower is a big reason why. Trower is also a very good kick returner.
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Remick Kawawaki, Columbia River (6'2" 200 lbs)
Wow, this guy is fun to watch. He is obviously a big kid, but his speed will really surprise you. Guys that big aren't supposed to move like that. He just runs right by defenders! Last season he finished with 1,070 yards and 12 TD's on his way to being named 1st Team All- GSHL 3A. Just looking at him I would think he will play on defensive side of the ball at the next level. If he continues to grow and get bigger he would be a great fit at the MLB position. He is another kid with a great Hudl profile.
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Chico McClatcher, Federal Way (5'6" 160 lbs)
Chico is a kid I really look forward to watching over the next THREE years. You read that right, McClatcher is going to be a Sophomore this season and is already on the radar. I coached against him 2 years ago when he was with Federal Way Eagles Jr Football. We tried everything in the book, but had no answer for Chico. He is exciting to watch. He has great speed! He is a very good return man, it almost becomes a game of 'catch me if you can'. Do yourself a favor and watch the first clip of his Hudl highlight video, it is a punt return. So much potential here!
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Austin Joyner, Marysville-Pilchuck (5'10" 175 lbs)
Another kid that is going to be a Sophomore, Austin Joyner has the makings of being a great back. He has good speed, vision and great natural running instincts. If he gets the corner, it becomes a game of chase. He looks much faster than the 4.6 that he has listed on his profile. Shows good receiving skills. The fact that he is a 2015 makes me very happy. Getting to see this kid grow his game for the next three years is going to be really fun to watch.
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Eddie Richardson, Mountain View (6'0" 190 lbs)
Richardson is another underclassman I really like. The Junior to be only knows one speed... Full! As he continues to grow, he might be better suited for linebacker or as a full back. Technically he might be considered a full back now, but frankly in the offense Mountain View runs he is a runningback. This could be a good year for Richardson and the Thunder. They have a good offensive line and some good fire power to run wild behind it. Richardson is a kid I will be keeping an eye on this season.
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Mauricio Portillo, Enumclaw (5'11" 210 lbs)
Isaiah Brandt-Sims, Wenatchee (5'11" 165 lbs)
Andrew Shadle, Bremerton (6'0" 190 lbs)
Austin Otis, Lake Stevens (5'9" 160 lbs)
Ruben Ramirez, North Thurston (5'8'' 190 lbs)
Sheyenne Sams, Oak Harbor (5'6" 160 lbs)
Kyler Robinett, La Salle (5'10" 210 lbs)
Isaiah Brandt-Sims, Wenatchee (5'11" 165 lbs)
Andrew Shadle, Bremerton (6'0" 190 lbs)
Austin Otis, Lake Stevens (5'9" 160 lbs)
Ruben Ramirez, North Thurston (5'8'' 190 lbs)
Sheyenne Sams, Oak Harbor (5'6" 160 lbs)
Kyler Robinett, La Salle (5'10" 210 lbs)
Adam Gascoyne, South Kitsap (5'10" 170 lbs)
Devven Ramos, Kennewick (6'0" 175 lbs)
Ashanti Kindle, Emerald Ridge (5'11" 195 lbs)
Kadin Diaz, Southridge (5'8" 190 lbs)
Ashanti Kindle, Emerald Ridge (5'11" 195 lbs)
Kadin Diaz, Southridge (5'8" 190 lbs)
Lokahi Kamau, Sumner (5'6" 170 lbs)
Alec Martin, Juanita (6'1" 185 lbs)
Dylan Campbell, Graham-Kapowsin (5'1" 175)
Bryce Garcia, Bellingham (5'9" 180)
Caleb Waller, Todd Beamer (5'8" 183 lbs)
Cole Huckaby, Auburn Riverside (5'10" 200)
Alec Martin, Juanita (6'1" 185 lbs)
Dylan Campbell, Graham-Kapowsin (5'1" 175)
Bryce Garcia, Bellingham (5'9" 180)
Caleb Waller, Todd Beamer (5'8" 183 lbs)
Cole Huckaby, Auburn Riverside (5'10" 200)
Jonah Hoe, Walla Walla (5'9" 175 lbs)
Asan Neil-Evergin, Timberline (5'8" 165 lbs)
Asan Neil-Evergin, Timberline (5'8" 165 lbs)
Cameron Simpson, Richland (5'10" 180 lbs)
Andrew Nelson, Rogers-Puyallup (5'9'' 180 lbs)
Andrew Nelson, Rogers-Puyallup (5'9'' 180 lbs)
Wow, thats a lot of info. Pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It takes a lot of work to put it all together. I guarantee you I watched every second of every link I posted. That alone is a lot of work. Then writing it all, putting together height and weight. It can take some time, but it is also a ton of fun.
ReplyDeletehttp://recruit-match.ncsasports.org/clientrms/profile/recruiting_profile/611120#ooid=5lZ3E3NTqNxBeKgQJ7UM0kco4_GN2oOO
ReplyDeleteI've got Victor on my WR post. It is just taking a long time because I somehow managed to delete about 6 hours of work. With fall camps starting up, I haven't had much of a chance to write. Thanks you.
ReplyDeleteWe appreciate you helping get these kids', from smaller schools, names out. Over the years, the fact that they play 'Class 2A' has been our biggest challenge in getting some media attention. Victor and Ramsey, while attending regional camps/combines, have 'done circles' around some of these football recruits headed to Division I programs. Thanks again.
DeleteJr. Amani Brown from Mt. Rainier attended the NW Elite camp and will surprise many people. 5-9/215 4.6
ReplyDeleteBrown is on my new list and will be over at NorthwestEliteIndex.com soon. Thank you!
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