Small Town Big Talent QBs
The quarterbacks in this article are athletes who have quietly been putting up impressive numbers and performances that should be noticed. Caleb Sherfey, Tri-Cities Prep High School 6-1 160, SO Caleb is an impressive quarterback with a high ceiling. As…
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Caleb Sherfey, Tri-Cities Prep High School 6-1 160, SO
Caleb is an impressive quarterback with a high ceiling. As a sophomore, Caleb threw for over 2,500 yards and 33 touchdowns with a 60% completion rate. Caleb is set to greatly improve as he works more on his accuracy and fundamentals. He is certainly a player to watch over the next few years.
Kade Bomberger, Goldendale High School, 6-2 180 JR
Kade is another quarterback that deserves attention from D1 schools. Bomberger’s 65% completion rate with 28 TDs and an average of 211 yards per game are stats that cannot be overlooked. In his senior year, Kade will be looking to elevate his QB skills to the next level. A great under-the-radar prospect.
Ajani Fornos, River View High School, 5-8 150 SO
Ajani is a QB that plays a lot like Lamar Jackson. He has an excellent presence in the pocket but can also make teams pay through the air. Fornos threw for 23 TDs last season as a sophomore and boasted a near 60% completion rate. He plays a big role for his team and will continue to do so in the near future.
Logan Olson, Forks High School, 5-10 140 SR
Logan comes from a small town near the Washington Coast yet plays with big talent. Logan is a dual-threat quarterback who can both run and throw with success. He totaled 1,700 all-purpose yards and 21 all-purpose touchdowns. The contribution that he brings on offense is notable and demands more attention
Resse Vassar, Brewster High School, 5-10 175 JR
Reese displays great performance, especially in clutch situations. He threw for over 1,000 yards and over 100 yards per game this past year despite being in a run-heavy offense. One can expect Resse to continue this success however one can also expect Resse to truly flourish in a more pass-centered scheme. Certainly, a QB to keep your eye on this season.
Ian Sprouffske, Rainier High School, 6-1 150 SR
Ian is a quarterback who displays great flashes of performance. This past season Ian threw for over 160 yards per game. He makes the most of every pass attempt with an average of 15 yards per throw. D1 or D2 teams looking to add qualified depth to their roster should consider Ian as a viable option.
Other notable QBs
Lane Johnson, Adna High School, 6-3 190, SO
Tyler Adkins, Pe Ell High School, 5-9 160, SR
Monte Pittichord, Dayton High School, 5-11 165, SO