Team Preview – Euless Trinity: Players to Watch
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Despite an unusually underwhelming ’22 season, Trinity has next level prospects on the roster to get the program back on track. I, myself, am a Trinity High School alumnus, so I’m well-versed in it’s winning tradition and the genetic makeup…
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Continue ReadingDespite an unusually underwhelming ’22 season, Trinity has next level prospects on the roster to get the program back on track. I, myself, am a Trinity High School alumnus, so I’m well-versed in it’s winning tradition and the genetic makeup of the community. The Trojans have talented players for years to come and here are some names to keep an eye on.
Jarvis “Dino” Heimuli
Jarvis “Dino” Heimuli
Jarvis Heimuli | 2024 | WR | 6’3 – 190 | Junior Season HighlightsrnTrinity is known for their run-heavy offensive scheme but their top ’24 prospect is this receiver. Heimuli has the foundational athleticism that college strength coaches love to work with. Shows a good release off the line of scrimmage with very good separation quickness and acceleration to manipulate defensive backs. Has the suddenness and speed to run past defenders. Very good change of direction, balance, and stop-n-go ability. Had 36 catches for 572 yards and 2 TDs in 2022. I’m surprised Heimuli doesn’t have any offers yet but that could change early in the season. Older brother Pofele Ashlock is a redshirt freshman WR at the University of Hawaii and uncle Semisi Heimuli was a 4-year starter for Texas A&M’s offensive line in the mid to late 90’s.
Penitusi Masima
Penitusi Masima
Penitusi Masima | 2024 | OG | 6’1 – 300 | Junior Season HighlightsPowerfully built offensive guard with good feet and balance. Masima pulls really well and tracks up to 2nd level defenders with ease. Physical blocker, violent striker with a bully mentality. Wants the last say every single play. Furniture mover who generates very good power through hips and leg drive. Tone setter with the anchor, power, and feet who would be a great fit at center or guard in college.
Pauli Falahola
Pauli Falahola
Pauli Falahola | 2025 | OT | 6’7 – 345 | Soph. Season Highlights – Junior VarsityrnI typically prefer to evaluate varsity games but his size and potential make Falahola the exception. The massive offensive tackle played on the junior varsity squad last season and showed adequate athleticism to go along with his massive frame. Falahola is raw skillset-wise, must live in the weight room, and needs development. It’s going to take some time for Falahola’s movement skills to catch up to his body but he’s definitely worth circling back to in three to four games. He should attract some D1 attention as he accrues varsity tape.
Phillip Tuipulotu
Phillip Tuipulotu
Phillip Tuipulotu | 2025 | OG | 6’3 – 315 | Soph. Season HighlightsrnTuipulotu is yet another big, physical mauler in the Trojan trenches. He has solid athleticism and plays with a tough demeanor. The young offensive guard is raw but I’m expecting to see a jump in his skillset with another year on varsity. His uncle, LT Tuipulotu, was an all-state defensive lineman for Trinity’s 2007 state championship squad, played at the University of Utah, and later signed with the New England Patriots. With his uncle as a mentor, Tuipulotu understands the doors football can open for him.
Ethan Williams-Wright | 2025 | QB/ATH | 5’10 – 170 | Soph. Season HighlightsrnThe quarterback had 571 yards passing, 319 yards rushing, 8 touchdowns in 2022 while splitting time with TJ Tupou. Williams-Wright is an good athlete playing quarterback with a solid arm. He’s patient runner with good vision and sets up his blocks well. Shows good quickness, can sift through traffic, and has the speed bounce it outside. His stiff arm is a weapon. Williams-Wright is a smart, tough, twitchy player who projects as an ATH at the next level.