Sac-Joaquin Section: Central Valley Top 100 (71-75)
The city rankings of the top 100 players in the Central Valley District (outside of Sacramento Metropolitan Area) continues forward. Offers (if necessary) are updated throughout the series based on the players’ Twitter profile posts. See the author link below…
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Continue ReadingThe city rankings of the top 100 players in the Central Valley District (outside of Sacramento Metropolitan Area) continues forward. Offers (if necessary) are updated throughout the series based on the players’ Twitter profile posts.
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75. Will Gilardi – Los Banos – K
Gilardi was named to Paul Assad’s National Watchlist with his good leg action and ball flight. His film shows his extra-point attempts and the ability to complete kicks with some pressure. Last season, the Los Banos Tigers had a top offense in the Western Athletic Conference with the most touchdowns, passing, and receiving yards within the league.
74. William Hasten – Tracy – OL
Hasten is powerful left tackle for the Tracy Bulldogs with good lateral movement and was a tremendous pass protector for the 2020 graduate quarterback Logan Fife, one of the top passers in the section last season. Hasten also helps the Bulldog rushers to create gaps and move downfield for blocking. He was named all-league second-team for the Tri-City Athletic League in 2019.
73. Jakim Brock – Lincoln (Stockton) – DB
Behind Tracy’s Tommy Chavez, Brock was second in interceptions within the Tri-City Athletic League in 2019. Brock shows his speed on every play to get a hand on passes or record a pick and keep his eye on the ball carrier to come strong in for a tackle. He currently holds two offers from Whittier College and Puget Sound University. Keep an eye on Brock this upcoming season as he was named second-team in the league and has the talent to be one of the top defensive backs in the district this season.
72. Aaron Montenegro – Tracy – OL
Alongside his teammate William Hasten, Montenegro was also second-team all-league in Tri-City. At the center position, Montenegro set-up his quarterback Logan Fife for success by staying balanced while blocking at the line of scrimmage for Fife to have time on the throw. While playing guard, his film shows him to be quick off the line and create gaps for Bulldog rushers. Tracy will open their season against the Kimball Jaguars on Jan. 8.
71. Aggee Tombe – Enochs – DB
Tombe has a magnificent vision on the field to make a quick adjustment from coverage in the secondary to running in with force to make a tackle on the ball carrier in the run game. According to his film, he only played in seven games last season, but his performance through his time on the field led him to be named first-team defense in Central California Athletic League (CCAL). The Enochs Eagles are set-up for success with 19 seniors on their roster and coming up their best winning season in the program since 2012.
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