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Oregon’s top Small School Athletes (4A on Down)

Oregon’s top Small School Athletes  (4A on Down)
Jordan Johnson
Jordan Johnson September 13, 2020 @ 10:09 PM
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&nbsp; <div>  [player_tooltip player_id="28702" first="Sam" last="Vidlak"] 6-2 175 QB Hidden Valley 21’ (COMMITTED: Oregon St)- Everyone knows about Vidlak. The 3* national recruit was Oregon’s 3A Co-Offensive Player of the Year. Statistically his 44 TD’s &amp; 3 INT’s passing, and 74% completion pct were job dropping numbers regardless of the classification level.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div> <div>  [player_tooltip player_id="28715" first="Jeremiah" last="Noga"] 6-3 190 WR Hidden Valley 21’- Small school kid or not Noga is really good. The 3* WR caught 76 passes for 1,331 yards and 17 TDs, with a record breaking 18 receptions and 270 yards receiving in the title game. He is a D1 kid at some level.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div>  [player_tooltip player_id="28708" first="Joe" last="MaQatish"] 6-7 245 TE Santiam Christian 21’ (COMMITTED: Northern Arizona) - A lot of credit to NAU with the early commitment of MaQatish. He is an athletic big man who could end up being one of the better freshman in the Big Sky next season. Even with the talent gap playing 3A ball this is an individual who you almost have to triple team to contain.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div>  [player_tooltip player_id="28730" first="Sabastian" last="Peffier"] 6-2 225 LB Gladstone 21’- I really like this kid. Super talented and fly’s to the ball. Showed off his overall athleticism playing the RB spot, but projects as an inside linebacker with outstanding instincts. The 2* backer earned 1st team all-conference honors.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div>  [player_tooltip player_id="28898" first="Jamar" last="Flippen"] 5-10 175 CB/ATH Banks 22’- Flippen has impressed on the camp circuit this off season after one of the most impressive sophomore campaigns of any athlete state wide. His 90 tackles, 5 tackles for loss and 3 INTs speak to that. He also carried the ball 63 times, averaging 5.1 per rush with 5 TDs. Definitely one of the most versatile kids in Oregon.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div>  [player_tooltip player_id="28847" first="Kale" last="Paslay"] 6-3 280 DT Marist 22’-  Paslay projects as one of the top D lineman in the Northwest for the 2022 class. You can expect him to blow up in the coming year. As a Sophomore he caused problems on the interior making 27 total tackles, with 6 tackles for loss and 2 sacks.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div>  [player_tooltip player_id="28851" first="Ely" last="Kennell"] 6-0 180 QB  Santiam Christian 22’- The Oregon St baseball commit is a ridiculously talented athlete. As a sophomore he helped his team win a 3A state title, also earning 2nd team all-state honors (1st team all-conference), after accounting for 40 TD’s (28 passing, 12 rushing). He was the only 2022 in Oregon named 2nd team or higher at the 3A level.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div>  <strong>Marcus Fullbright</strong> 6-1 190 RB Santiam Christian 21’- Oregon’s 3A Co Offensive POY. Fullbright looked like a man amongst boys for a majority of the season. From a recruiting standpoint his dominance against small school competition is expected, with his versatility and size/speed 4.56 being two important attributes.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div>  [player_tooltip player_id="28852" first="Lucas" last="Tuski"] 6-0 215 RB Marist 22’-  Tuski went off as a Sophomore rushing 184 times for 1206 yards and 24 TD’s, earning 2nd team all-state honors at the 4A level. Watch his film and you see a kid who is physically gifted and can run. With continued progression he has a chance at the next level.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div>  [player_tooltip player_id="28794" first="Kristian" last="Fralich"] 5-7 160 ATH Cascade Christian 21’- An absolute threat to go the distance anytime he is in space. The 2* athlete isn’t the biggest kid but Fralich torched opponents’ last season earning 1st team all-conference accolades on O, D, and special teams. Was also a 2nd team all-state selection.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div>  [player_tooltip player_id="28867" first="Ezra" last="Waterman"] 5-11 205 LB Marshfield 22’- The only Sophomore in Oregon to earn 1st team all-state honors. Waterman was everywhere making 82 total tackles, with 17 tackles for loss and 10 hurries. His overall versatility helps his stock, also accounting for 486 yards and 6 TDs</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div>  [player_tooltip player_id="28795" first="Lucas" last="Patterson"]  6-0 185 ATH/DB Marist 21’- One of the most versatile kids in Oregon earning all-state honors on both sides of the football. Went for 1,515 all-purpose yards and 9 TDs, also excelling on D with a state leading 7 INTs and 33 tackles.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div>  [player_tooltip player_id="28877" first="Gunner" last="Yates"] 5-11 180 RB/CB Coquille 22’-  Many remember Griff Yates who was an All American out of Southern Oregon University, spending time with the San Francisco 49er’s. Gunner dominated 2A competition as a Sophomore accounting for 1,669 yards and 21 TDs, while averaging 12 yards per carry. As of right now Gunner is a D1 bubble kid.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div>  <strong>Noah Niblett</strong> 6-0 180 DB/ATH Marshfield 21’- One of the only underclassmen to earn 1st or 2nd team all-state 4A accolades. Niblett made 36 tackles, with 2 INTs and 5 pass deflections on the year. Offensively his versatility was on display as well accounting for 915 all-purpose yards and 5 TDs</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div>  [player_tooltip player_id="28798" first="Hagan" last="Stephenson"] 5-10 165 ATH Marist 21’- Another kid who had a great year on both sides of the football earning 1st (D) and 2nd team (O) all-state honors. If we are talking versatility he is definitely in the conversation among 4A’s best.</div> <div></div> <div></div> <div> <strong>Tobias Powers</strong> 5-10 190 RB Hidden Valley 21’-  Powers earned 1st team all-state honors after a monster 2019 season that saw him accumulate 1700 yards on the ground and 23 TD’s, averaging double digit yards per carry (10). Not a lot of people know about the 2* recruit but he is legit.</div> <div></div> <div></div> </div>
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