Orange Lutheran offensive lineman [player_tooltip player_id="25080" first="Jason" last="White"] has three schools pushing hard to land him.
White, the eighth ranked offensive lineman in the state <a href="https://prepredzone.com/california/rankings/2021-rankings/">according to Prep Redzone</a>, holds 9 offers but the three schools he is in active discussion with are Boise State, Kansas and Oregon State.
Boise State only has one offensive lineman in its 2021 recruiting class and two players from California: Matthew Lauter and [player_tooltip player_id="25116" first="Marco" last="Notarainni"] from Torrey Pines High. White told Greg Biggins of 247Sports that he likes Boise because of its style of play and its great facilities. He also believes that Boise State does a good job developing its players and getting them to the NFL.
White told Biggins that he likes communicating with Kansas assistant coach Chidera Uzo-Diribe, who recently ended his playing career and can relate to young athletes. He thinks the program is on the rise under coach Les Miles.
Oregon State also only has one offensive lineman in its recruiting class and has three players from California: [player_tooltip player_id="25061" first="Easton" last="Mascarenas"], [player_tooltip player_id="25125" first="JT" last="Byrne"] and Arnez Madison. White likes the west coast location of Oregon State and the family environment that the coaching staff has created in Corvallis.
White is in no rush to commit and wants to wait until he can take more visits. He will play his senior season and likely commit afterward.
<strong>UNLV offers three SoCal 2022 prospects</strong>
Three class of 2022 prospects in Southern California were offered by UNLV in the past week: <span style="font-weight: 400;">[player_tooltip player_id="25255" first="Mathias" last="Malaki-Donaldson"], [player_tooltip player_id="25277" first="Marshon" last="Oxley"] and [player_tooltip player_id="25320" first="Jaxson" last="Moi"]. </span>
Malaki-Donaldson is a defensive end from Oaks Christian in Westlake Village. He played at Narbonne of Harbor City last season and currently holds eight offers. He is the 30th ranked overall 2022 prospect in the state.
Oxley is an outside linebacker from Inglewood High. He had 57 tackles, eight sacks and a forced fumble as a sophomore last season. He holds four offers: Colorado, Kansas, Michigan State and UNLV.
Moi is a defensive end from Cathedral Catholic in San Diego. He had 23 tackles and 1.5 sacks as a sophomore for the Dons. He is also a baseball player at Cathedral Catholic and has an offer from Hawaii.
<strong>Top quarterback prospect transfers to Mater Dei</strong>
After the news broke that [player_tooltip player_id="25028" first="Miller" last="Moss"] will forgo his senior season at Mater Dei to enroll early at USC, 2022 prospect [player_tooltip player_id="25287" first="Beau" last="Green"] transferred to Mater Dei from Turlock.
Green is 6-foot-2, 210 pounds and will compete with [player_tooltip player_id="25326" first="Emmett" last="Brown"] for the starting quarterback position for the Monarchs.
https://twitter.com/MantecaSports/status/1033211970697060353?s=20
<strong>Georgia offers Class of 2023 quarterback</strong>
Oaks Christian quarterback Paul Kessler was offered by Georgia Friday.
The 6-foot-5, 220-pound quarterback also has offers from Kansas and North Texas.
https://twitter.com/PaulKesslerQB/status/1304581117140369408?s=20
<strong>Yorba Linda offensive lineman narrows his list</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="25095" first="Mason" last="Randolph"], an offensive lineman from Yorba Linda has narrowed his list of schools down to Boise State and San Diego State.
Randolph told Biggins of 247Sports that he may commit as soon as next week. He has two former Yorba Linda teammates that go to Boise State, Nathan Cardona and Michael Callahan.
He is the 12th ranked offensive lineman in the state according to Prep Redzone and the No. 73 overall prospect in the state.
https://twitter.com/MasonRandolph72/status/1278062257839017985?s=20
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