2A KingCo/Olympic Top Athletes: Offense
Below are some student-athletes who were outstanding within their league. According to the WIAA 2A schools have anywhere between 460-970 students attending each school. Below are a few athletes from the King County and Olympic 2A leagues who were impactful…
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Continue ReadingBelow are some student-athletes who were outstanding within their league. According to the WIAA 2A schools have anywhere between 460-970 students attending each school. Below are a few athletes from the King County and Olympic 2A leagues who were impactful for their teams.
Colton Bower, North Kitsap High School, 6-2 171 QB Class of 2022
Colton is a multiple sport athlete with excellent athletic abilities. Due to the size of his program, Colton plays both defense and offense and does so with great productivity. This past year Colton passed for over 2,500 Yards with 41 touchdowns to his name. His productivity is what allowed North Kitsap to be a powerhouse Football program this past fall and earned him the 2A WAFD Athlete of the Year Award. The opportunities for Colton are numerous. He is currently committed to Washington State University where is sure to utilize his ability in their Air-Raid style offense.
Thank you!💛💜 https://t.co/YR8I2fOpEt
— Colton Bower (@coltonbower2022) June 18, 2022
Rico Jerez-Sosa, Evergreen High School, 5-11 160 RB Class of 2023
This past season Rico was the go-to athlete for his team. He carried the ball a total of 179 times in the span of 8 games. On those carries, he gained over 1,500 yards for an average of 8.4 per carry. He gained more yards than all running backs in the NFL except Jonathan Taylor. Rico is known as “Slick Rick” due to his ability to avoid tackles and fight for extra yardage. Rico is expected to play for Highline High School but is also committed to Oregon State University where he will certainly be a force to be reckoned with.
With the improvements I’ve made this off-season, really looking forward to my upcoming senior year and winning state with The Highline Pirates! 🏴☠️ #buildtheship@Coach_D_Coop @BrandonHuffman @HighlineFBall @RylandSpencer @AndyBuhler https://t.co/qtGmIBrIRG
— Rico “Slick Rick” Jerez-Sosa (@_RicoJerezSosa) May 16, 2022
Kevin Davis, Renton High School, 6-3 170 QB, Class of 2023
Kevin has the ability to make accurate passes however, what sets him apart is the ability to get out of the pocket and make plays on the ground. Kevin threw for 350+ yards and rushed for 800+ yards this past season. His skill set would flourish in a spread/read-option offense as his play style is similar to Lamar Jackson. It’ll be great to see Kevin contributing to the success of a D2 or D3 football program.
https://www.hudl.com/profile/13635320/kevin-davis
Dylan Boschee Perry, Olympic High School, 6-0 170 QB Class of 2022
Dylan poses as a dual-threat QB with extreme athletic ability. Throughout the 2022 season, Dylan collected a near 1,000 multi-purpose yards for his team. His ability to see the field and make quick decisions has led him to an average of 100+ yards per game making it clear that Dylan is a playmaker. He flashes great speed with a 4.66 40-yard dash time that he often utilizes to make plays on the ground. This fall Dylan is set to join Wisconsin Lutheran University and make his mark on his new team.
https://www.hudl.com/profile/11234661/Dylan-Boschee-Perry
Joshua Tapangco, Bremerton High School, 5-11 175 QB, Class of 2022
Due to cancellations of sports during covid Joshua was not able to play his Junior Year. Nevertheless, Joshua came back prepared to show his ability to make plays. Joshua was able to pass for almost 800 yards averaging 18 yards per attempt. The talent and versatility Joshua possesses make him a difficult athlete to tackle in open space. His consistency with his performances aided his team in being a powerhouse within his league.
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