Conference Breakdowns:QB’s in the 3A Greater St Helens Conference
In this new series of articles, I will be posting positional breakdowns by conference so you can get to know who might be taking the field next season. For this article, I will be talking about the quarterbacks within the…
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Continue ReadingIn this new series of articles, I will be posting positional breakdowns by conference so you can get to know who might be taking the field next season. For this article, I will be talking about the quarterbacks within the 3A Greater St Helens Conference.
Evergreen (Vancouver) HS: I could not locate exactly who will be the starting quarterback for Evergreen HS for this upcoming season.
Heritage HS: Austin Marsh c/o 2024. From what I am hearing from players on the team this year, Austin Marsh is up for the starting quarterback position. I haven’t seen much of Austin at all, so it will be interesting. They may have others who are in the competition as well.
Kelso HS: Tucker Amrine Tucker Amrine 5'10" | 185 lbs | QB Kelso | 2025 State WA c/o 2025. In my eyes, Tucker is the best quarterback in this conference. He moves well with his feet and can accurately place short and deep passes with his receivers going full speed. His long ball is among one of the prettiest throws in the entire state by any quarterback. He is my favorite to be named first team all conference, once again.
Mountain View HS: Cash Cook c/o 2024. With Mitch Johnson, the starting quarterback last season, headed to Central Washington to continue his football career, it will be time for the Thunder to turn to senior Cash Cook, who was a solid playmaker for this team last season. Cash is very athletic so I think he will transition nicely to being the play-caller.
Prairie HS: Braeden Slamp c/o 2024 or Nick Crousore c/o 2025. From the players I have heard from on the team, Braeden and Nick are competing for the starting position at Prairie HS. Slamp was the starter last year and performed well overall. He moves well on his feet, throwing on the run at a high rate. We will see who is under center come week 1.