2A South Puget Sound Top Athletes: Offense
The 2A South Puget Sound league includes teams located in and near Tacoma, WA. These athletes have displayed great potential above their peers throughout their high school careers and could also prove to be a great asset to many college…
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Continue ReadingThe 2A South Puget Sound league includes teams located in and near Tacoma, WA. These athletes have displayed great potential above their peers throughout their high school careers and could also prove to be a great asset to many college teams.
Luke Elliott
Luke
Elliott
6'5" | 170 lbs | QB
Washington | 2023
State
WA
, Washington High School, 6-3 168 QB, Class of 2023
Luke has shown excellent pose by throwing for more than 1,100 yards this past season as a Junior. His average 123 yards a game testifies to his efficiency with the football at all times. Furthermore, Luke possesses great leadership ability, tremendous awareness, and a great instinct for making plays. What also sets Luke apart is his work ethic. Every Opportunity to improve is capitalized on as he aims to be a playmaker wherever he goes. He is certainly an athlete to watch throughout his senior year.
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Malcolm Harper, Enumclaw High School. 6-0 170 Class of 2022
Malcolm was certainly a playmaker for his school this past season. His team went 9-3 overall and 7-1 in their district landing a spot in the playoffs. Malcolm Operates within a Pro-Style offense which allows for him to make plays both in and outside of the pocket. Furthermore, Malcolm has shown the ability to maintain composed under pressure and finish out close games. Malcolm’s performances also allowed for him to be chosen as 2A South Puget Sound League 1st Team QB. The feats that he has accomplished throughout his senior year are indicative of his potential at the collegiate level.
Caleb Crider, Steilacoom High School, 6-4 193 QB Class of 2022
One word to describe Caleb’s play style would be accurate. This past season Caleb threw for a near 900 yards, 14 touchdowns, and only 3 interceptions. Caleb’s performances aided to wins in all of his contests but 1 and lead his team to be South Puget Sound 2A Champions. His love for the sport is evident as Caleb continued to play through adversities this past fall. Adding Caleb to a roster would certainly prove to be a beneficial investment. At this point, Caleb is aiming to play JUCO football this next fall to further advance his career.
https://www.hudl.com/profile/10026045/Caleb-Crider
Cole Cashman, White River High School, 5-11 160 QB Class of 2022
Cole Cashman played exceptionally well this past season coming away with 800+ passing yards. What is notable about Cole is that he accomplished this against some top-caliber teams in his district – 3 of them went to the playoffs this past season. To face extremely tough opponents and put up these types of numbers is huge and for this reason, Cole is one of the most underrated athletes in this League. He reminds me of Patrick Mahomes and his career at Texas Tech University. Despite the unfavorable schedule they both made the most of their opportunities and made plays. This is the type of athlete that you want in your program.
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