Week 1 – Standout Performances
Noah Farris | 5’10 160 | QB | 2024 – Harlan High School (@NoahFarris10) Farris came out on fire against East Central High School, to say the least. He went 16 of 22 with 207 yards passing (72.73 %), 2…
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Continue ReadingNoah Farris | 5’10 160 | QB | 2024 – Harlan High School (@NoahFarris10)
Farris came out on fire against East Central High School, to say the least. He went 16 of 22 with 207 yards passing (72.73 %), 2 passing TDs, and 1 rushing TD. I am really impressed with the poise and mature demeanor that Noah possesses, both in the pocket and when rolling out to either side. Noah shows flashes of potentially growing into a dual threat QB at times, definitely has the attributes with his size and speed that allows him to get outside quickly. Noah currently holds no offers, but with more performances like this, we can expect that to change soon.
Michael Barrow | 5’7 175 | RB/WR | 2023 – Arlington Martin High School (@RB4Mikeyyy)
Barrow burst out on the scene Friday night with an amazing performance out of the backfield. He tallied up 4 touchdowns, with 13 carries for 134 yard and also had 2 receptions for 51 yards. He has excellent hands out of the backfield, along with his awareness and vision after the catch. You can see that Michael runs the ball with a huge amount of grit and determination. He displays his power on not only short yard carries, but also has the speed and vision to get outside and turn it up for huge yards. Michael also spends time at the WR position where he shows soft hands, great body control, and excellent route running.
PJ Hatter | 6’2 195 | QB/ATH | 2023 – Westfield High School (Spring, TX) (@PrestonHatter2)
PJ did not hold back against Cypress Park High School. He racked up 340 total yards going 18 of 21 with 6 TDs. While PJ currently plays the QB position, there is no doubt that he is a very versatile athlete and can be utilized in a ton of ways, a “Swiss Army Knife” type of athlete. There is no doubt that PJ can extend plays and keep the sticks moving, whether it is with his arm or his legs. He shows excellent awareness when sensing trouble in the pocket, by making a quick decision to either find an open target down field or tuck the ball and go. Great size and speed on a 6’2 frame that is very beneficial to the Westfield offense, and could be beneficial to many college offenses.
Aiden Serrano | 6’0 180 | WR | 2025 – Midland Legacy High School (@AidenSerrano8)
Serrano had a standout performance against Amarillo High. On 5 catches, he compiled 73 yards with 2 TDs. Aiden displays really good speed and excellent hands. His body control when going up for an acrobatic catch really impresses. Disciplined route runner who makes himself available to the quarterback, allowing the quarterback to get rid of the ball quickly. Serrano is just a sophomore and showing signs of only getting better in the next couple years. I think we can expect to keep hearing his name now and within the next couple years out in West Texas.
Nico Hamilton | 5’11 205 | RB | 2024 – Lake Travis High School (Austin, TX) (@NicoHambone)
Hamilton ran for an impressive 201 yards on 29 carries which included a huge 72 yard TD run. Nico is a powerful running back that shows great balance at first contact. He is also an excellent downhill runner that along with the power, allows him to hit the holes quickly and get up field. A shifty running back with good speed and toughness. I anticipate Hamilton’s recruitment to take off if not in the next couple weeks, definitely by the time playoffs roll around.