2B Southwest Washington Top Athletes: Offense
Below are some excellent athletes from Washington state who were extremely productive this past 2021 season. It is crucial to note that many of these athletes come from small programs but nevertheless made a great despite their given circumstances. Logan…
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Continue ReadingBelow are some excellent athletes from Washington state who were extremely productive this past 2021 season. It is crucial to note that many of these athletes come from small programs but nevertheless made a great despite their given circumstances.
Logan Olson, Forks High School, 5-10 140 QB Class of 2024
Logan comes from a small town in the very northwest corner of Washington state. His town was originally made famous by the Twilight Saga that was filmed in Forks however he seeks to make himself known by the impact that he has had on his team. He threw for over 1,300 yards, and 14 touchdowns and rushed for another 420+. Overall Logan proved to be fairly consistent with his performances averaging 130 yards per game. Gabe certainly has the potential to be impactful at the next level however it would be good to see him gain some weight and work on some fundamentals. Nevertheless, he has proved himself to be a true competitor.
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Nate Dahlgren, Forks High School, 5-11 160, RB Class of 2024
Nate is an incredible athlete with lots of talent still to be displayed. As an underclassman, Nate ran for over 1,200 yards in less than ideal conditions. Forks is known for the amount of rain it accumulates year-round. It can be difficult to run effectively on the slippery turf however Nate did so with ease. I would recommend that scouts keep an eye on Nate as he progresses throughout the years. He shows the potential of being a true game-changer as he ran for 17 TDs last year.
Ian Sprouffske, Rainier High School, 6-1 150, QB Class of 2022
Ian did an excellent job collecting yards throughout the air this past season. The Covid season proved to be a setback as Ian’s program was limited on contests. Nevertheless, Ian was able to bounce back in the 2021 season and throw for nearly 1,000 yards. Ian’s techniques do need a little work however his performance thus far shows that with practice Ian can truly be an impact player.
Tyler Reidinger, Raymond- South Bend High School, 5-11 200 RB Class of 2023
Tyler is a stocky running back who makes defenders pay for attempting to tackle him. His physical downhill running style is what many coaches are looking for in a true 3 down back. His ability to make big plays in the box and in the open field forces defenses to cover the entire field. Additionally, his size gives him the opportunity to play as a fullback or a tailback. It is always great to have athletes with multiple skills to maximize their production. It will be great to see Tyler perform his senior year. Teams looking for a great productive back should certainly consider Tyler.
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Tyler Adkins, Pe Ell / Willapa Valley High School, 6-1 165 QB Class of 2022
Tyler has been a cornerstone for his team since freshmen year. Each year Tyler has exponentially improved multiple areas of his game. His completion rate is a healthy 57% for 810+ yards and 10 Touchdowns. Adkins has proved to be very effective with the ball in his hands leading his team to the playoffs with a chance at the championship. A true leader and athlete are what Tyler can be described as. Due to his talent and ability, Adkins could be an impactful walk-on athlete at many D2 or D3 schools looking to add to their QB room.