Washington Eagles Flying High
The Washington Eagles are setting the city of Houston on fire in the 2022 season. The Eagles are 9-0, 6-0 in District 11- 4A DI and heading into the playoffs as one of the hottest teams in the state of…
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Continue ReadingThe Washington Eagles are setting the city of Houston on fire in the 2022 season. The Eagles are 9-0, 6-0 in District 11- 4A DI and heading into the playoffs as one of the hottest teams in the state of Texas. Offensively, Washington is clicking on all cylinders lead, by a group of versatile and talented playmakers known as “The Party Boys”. Quarterback Coach/ Running Back Coach/ Special Teams Coordinator George Penrice, is the architect that constructed this talented group of playmakers and is the #PartyStarter, who puts this group through drills and game situations weekly. Lead by Head Coach Kelvin Chatham, the Eagles have scored 469 points this season and put up 62 points in a week ten win over Worthing to lock up the 11-4A DI District title after going 3-7 in 2021. The Eagles battle cry this season has been #BurnTheBoat and the Washington offense has been setting their opponents a blaze, averaging fifty-two points a game. We will breakdown how “The Party Boys” are setting the tone for the Washington Eagles.
Daelin Randle | 5’10 200 | RB/LB | Class of 2023
Offers: North American University, Cisco Junior College
Randle runs with power, breaks arm tackles with ease, runs with good leverage and plays with a physical nature. On the season, Randle has scored six touchdowns offensively and has a nose for the goal line in short yardage. Defensively, Randle is a standout linebacker. He has great instincts, flows from sideline to sideline with ease, shows great patience as plays develop and is a thumper. What is most impressive about Randle, is his ability to diagnose plays quickly and he plays under control. Daelin is a sure tackler, takes proper angles when in pursuit and has the speed to run down opponents from the backside. Randle has been a key contributor on a Eagle defense that has only given up an average of nine points a contest on the season. Randle picked up a recent offer from Cisco Junior College.
Kamryn Jackson | 5’10 155 | QB | Class of 2024
Jackson is the signal caller for the Eagles offense and directs traffic in the backfield. Kamryn has a strong arm, has great touch on his deep ball and throws accurately on the run. He has good pocket awareness, has a strong set up in the pocket and keeps his eyes on his targets down field. Jackson is lethal with his feet, uses good eye discipline in the RPO game, has the quickness to make defenders miss in the open field and has the speed to make a house call for six. Kamryn has passed for over 1,300 yards and 22 touchdowns to help guide the Eagles to a 9-0 record.
Anthony Brown | 5’7 151 | RB | Class of 2023
Brown is shifty in the open field, uses his vision well to find creases in the defense and his most valuable asset is his ability to cut on a dime. In the open field is where Brown is special. He cuts back against the grain with ease and doesn’t give tacklers the chance to get a square tackle on him. Anthony has the skill to get small in the hole and runs with power, especially after first contact. His acceleration at the second level past defenders makes him a tough target for defenses to corral. He has rushed for over four hundred yards and eight touchdowns in 2022.
Nicholas Tramble II Nicholas Tramble II 5'9" | 160 lbs | RB Aldine Davis | 2026 State TX | 5’9 158 | RB | Class of 2026
Offers: SMU
Tramble has fluid hips, he has excellent short area quickness, can cut on a dime and once he is in the open field he has the speed to separate from defenders. He is elusive, has great vision and his cut back ability allows him to keep opponents off balance. Nicholas has been a key contributor on special teams as a kick returner. His open field vision combined with the ability to shift gears quickly, have lead to touchdowns for the Eagles on special teams. He has twelve total touchdowns on the season and over six hundred all purpose yards. Tramble has the chance to be a high level recruit as he continues to develop and mature. Tramble recently picked up an offer from SMU.
Aaron Butler | 5’10 160 | RB/LB | Class of 2024
When Butler get his touches, he makes defenses pay. He runs downhill, glides when he makes his cuts and his acceleration allows him to sprint past the defenders at the second level. Butler runs with power and breaks arm tackles with ease. Aaron shows his value to the Eagles by being a contributor on defense at outside linebacker. Butler uses good leverage when in pursuit, tackles well in the open field and possesses the speed to run down plays from the backside. As the playoffs approach for the Eagles, look for Butler to continue to step up at whatever position he lines up at for Washington.