Washington’s Small Town Big Talent LBs
Hayden Hall, Franklin Pierce High School, 5-11 160, SR Hayden Hall has incredible performance in just about every defensive statistic possible. He finished the season with 70 tackles, 17 for a loss, and 39 solo tackles, proving that Hayden is…
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Continue ReadingHayden Hall, Franklin Pierce High School, 5-11 160, SR
Hayden Hall has incredible performance in just about every defensive statistic possible. He finished the season with 70 tackles, 17 for a loss, and 39 solo tackles, proving that Hayden is a downhill playmaker. His ability to read his keys, play side to side, and complete the play makes Hall an asset for college teams. His potential is sure to land him at a D1 School making big-time plays.
Ryan Mackiewicz, Shelton High School, 6-0 180 SR
Ryan is a productive LB who is sure to make an impact at every level. With a total of 6 tackles per game and 6 sacks this past year, Ryan is a sure tackler who continually diagnoses plays and stops them in the backfield. His ability to destroy and avoid blocks gives him an edge over climbing linemen attempting to stop him. It would be safe to expect Ryan to be making impactful plays
Brad Tiller, Shelton High School, 6-0 245 JR
Being a junior Brad’s defensive contributions were quite notable. He has the ability to play both on the line and off the line. His size makes him a difficult player to block and his pursuit to the ball carrier displays a tenacity like no other. Tiller is set to surpase his statistics of last season and prove to be an impactful prospect.
Kaden MacDonald, Columbia River High School, 5-11 175 JR
Kaden is a versatile LB who can play the Sam or Rover role or even a Will role in the box. He is a sure tackler boasting 21 solo tackles throughout the season. This performance in his junior year is termendous but also promises an outstanding 2023 season. Kaden’s role in the defense this upcoming year will increase and so will his production. He is certainly a prospect to keep an eye on.
Kale Goings, Aberdeen High School, 6-0 175 JR
Kale brings a unique perspective of Quarterback to the LB position that allows for him to be an explosive athlete. His understanding of the offense gives him the ability to fit the run efficiently and decipher plays being ran. Look for him to continue to be a key piece for his defense this next season.
Henry Douglas, Tri-Cities Prep High School, 6-0 160 SO
Douglas skill sets are already setting him apart from the group. As a sophmore Henry collected 42 solo tackles and a total of 53 tackles for the season. He is already excelling as a sophmore but is expected to continue his development as an athelete. The attention to fundamentals and technique are evident as he effectively fits the run and covers in both man and zone schemes. He is certainly a prospect to be looking into over the next few seasons.
Other notable Athletes
Dominic Coffman, Coupeville High School, 5-10 180 JR
Kyle Stozyk, Raymond-South Bend High School, 5-10 170 SR
Adaih Najera, Brewster High School, 5-9 170 SR
Peyton Brown, Morton/White Pass High School, 5-9 180 JR
Hudson Reser, Dayton/Waitsburg Highschool, 5-7 150 JR
Ty Galles, Asotin High School, 5-9 170 SR