<strong>Other Oregon 23’s Jumping up the Rankings Board </strong>
The PRZ rankings will be updated shortly with numerous athletes from this list being added to the 2023 rankings board. Have a look at this previous article as well featuring Twenty of Oregon’s Fastest Rising 2023’s <a href="https://prepredzone.com/2021/11/twenty-of-oregons-fastest-rising-juniors-2023s/"> https://prepredzone.com/2021/11/twenty-of-oregons-fastest-rising-juniors-2023s/</a>
<strong> *No Particular Order </strong>
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="270210" first="Logan" last="Fry"]</strong> 6-0 175 DB 23’ Oregon City- There is a lot yet to be determined when it comes to Fry, but he had an outstanding season against some of the state’s top competition, earning 2nd team All TRL honors.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="270225" first="Hunter" last="MacDonald"]</strong> 6-0 200 RB/ATH 23’ Barlow- MacDonald has size and comes from a talented family. He rushed for 947 yards and 14 TDs on the season, in one of the more impressive underclass RB performances of the year in Oregon.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="270182" first="Hudson" last="Staats"]</strong> 6-0 175 DB/ATH 23’ West Linn- One of the more underrated players in Oregon in my opinion. He had a phenomenal junior campaign making 45 total tackles, 9 PBUs and 3 INTs, earning honorable mention all conference honors.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="270209" first="Drew" last="Corcoran"]</strong> 6-3 245 OL/DL 23’ Tualatin- Corcoran is a talented two way lineman, and will be the foundation up front next year, for what should still be one of the top 6A teams in the state. He earned honorable mention all conference accolades on both sides of the football
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="270073" first="Milan" last="Clark"]</strong> 6-0 175 CB/ATH 23’ Grant- Aaron Kincy might be the best DB Coach in Oregon and he says, "Milan is the next guy at CB and will be a D1 prospect after the camp circuit and 7v7 this off season". He earned 1st team all conference DB honors and 2nd team WR accolades this past year.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="270081" first="Beau" last="CressAllen"]</strong> 6-4 255 OL 23’ Central Catholic- You will hear a lot about this kid heading into next year. He has great size and earned honorable mention all conference honors for the state champs. Expect numerous high end academic universities to be vying for his services (4.0 GPA).
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="270086" first="Ethan" last="Sanft"]</strong> 6-3 290 DL 23’ Southridge- Not a lot of people know about Sanft as he played for a below average Skyhawks team, but he has great size and earned 3rd team All Metro honors. He was the best D lineman on their team.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="271425" first="Lucas" last="Burkeen"]</strong> 5-10 175 WR/KR 23’ Lakeridge- There are numerous big names on the Pacers roster, so Burkeen goes somewhat under the radar. He had a good year catching 25 passes for 312 yards and 3 TDs (12.5 ypc), racking up honorable mention all conference honors.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="258434" first="Trent" last="Hodney"]</strong> 6-2 275 OL/DL 23’ Sherwood- The Co-Offensive Lineman of the year in the Pacific Conference. Hodney doesn’t have protypical D1 size but he is a standout HS athlete who is deserving of the recognition.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="270226" first="Owen" last="West"]</strong> 6-1 180 WR 23’ Lake Oswego- Much like Burkeen over at Lakeridge, the Lakers have big name ATH’s who got most of the attention ([player_tooltip player_id="143909" first="Justius" last="Lowe"], [player_tooltip player_id="28882" first="Gabe" last="Olvera"]). West had a great junior year earning honorable mention all TRL accolades.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="271386" first="Isaac" last="Peters"]</strong> 5-11 160 WR/DB 23’ Sheldon- One of the top dual threat athletes returning next season state wide. Most folks are not aware of Peters who earned 2nd team all SWC honors on both sides of the football. Defensively he had 35 total tackles and averaged 24.8 yards per catch.
<strong>Marshune Waters</strong> 6-0 165 FS/WR 23’ Grant- Kincy chimed in on Waters as well, "He’s a fearless tackler with great ball skills at WR & FS, and a great return man. He had 3 INTs with 3-4 receiving TDs also." Waters could be a D1 kid with continued progression.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="271431" first="Grant" last="Willenberg"]</strong> 5-11 200 LB/RB 23’ Sandy- One of the unsung heroes for the Pioneers. Willenberg racked up honorable mention all conference honors on both sides of the football this past season. If Sandy is going to earn a playoff spot at the 6A level he will be a big reason why.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="271362" first="Mason" last="Yochum"]</strong> 5-11 195 LB 23’ Mcminnville- Yochum was a standout for a (3-6) Grizzlies team earning 1st team All Pacific Conference accolades. There is very little known about him excpet that the kid can play and he was very much respected by the league’s coaches.
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