Linemen 5v5 Tournament: Prospect Spotlight
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More prospects to be seen from Powerhouse’s Training Linemen Tournament as they put their names out there to be seen. Check out some of the prospects that you need to keep an eye on this upcoming season. Thomas Mauga Thomas…
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Continue ReadingMore prospects to be seen from Powerhouse’s Training Linemen Tournament as they put their names out there to be seen. Check out some of the prospects that you need to keep an eye on this upcoming season.
Thomas Mauga Thomas Mauga 6'1" | 190 lbs | TE Olympus | 2025 State UT : EDGE || 6’1 || 190lbs || Olympus HS || c/o 2025
Mauga is an athletic player with good bend to play on the edge. Shows good burst and hip mobility to rush off the edge. Good use of hands to get upfield, make quick contact, and accelerate. Mauga showed at the tournament that he can compete against players with size and will be a top prospect for the Titans this upcoming season.
Misi Felila: OL,DL || 6’2 || 305lbs || Bountiful HS || c/o 2025
Felila is an physical athletic player with the size to play along the interior. Has good bend and burst to get rush upfield. Good use of hands to get upfield, make quick contact, and accelerate. Felila showed that he can compete against players with size making him a prospect to watch out for the Redhawks.
Logan Moeakiola: OL || 6’3 || 320lbs || Olympus HS || c/o 2025
Moeakiola is a tough physical player with the size to play along the interior. Has good bend and movement to set his base. Strong hands to engage with defender and sustains feet movement to stay in front of defenders. Moeakiola showed that he can compete against players with size making him a prospect for the Titans to look out for this upcoming season.
Tavin Hopoate Tavin Hopoate 6'1" | 230 lbs | OL Juab | 2026 State UT : OL,DL || 6’0 || 215lbs || Juab HS || c/o 2026
Hopoate is a tough physical player with the versatility to play along the offensive line. Has good bend in his stance and movement to set his base. Good use of hands to give initial contact and sustains feet and balance to stay in front of defenders. Hopoate showed that can compete against players with size and looks to be a top prospect in his 2026 class.