2027s in Virginia to Watch Part 1
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Good evening everyone, my colleague Cole Laing and I are breaking down 2027 Virginia prospects. To my Pennsylvania brethren do not fret my showcase standouts are coming soon. Here is part 1 of 2027 prospects to know in Virginia: Khyber…
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Continue ReadingGood evening everyone, my colleague Cole Laing and I are breaking down 2027 Virginia prospects. To my Pennsylvania brethren do not fret my showcase standouts are coming soon. Here is part 1 of 2027 prospects to know in Virginia:
Khyber Foster
Khyber Foster
I have told you all before I love what Coach Scott is building at Colgan and Freshman Khyber Foster is another reason why. A young stout defensive lineman who already is having an impact, Foster is a force. He is 5’10 and 220 lbs. of solid muscle and he is only going to get stronger. Imagine by next fall he will be a matchup nightmare and playing in a tough conference the Sharks will need him.
http://www.hudl.com/v/2M906R
Gainesville has a whole mess of talent coming back as Coach Bruton continues to build a great tradition over there. Athlete Jackson Wrobell looks like the real deal and hopefully his rehab is going well. He was making a significant impact from his safety position for the Cardinals already before his injury occurred. The kid is 6’2 and 180 lbs. and is not done growing. He displays great range and footwork in his coverage skills while also not afraid to deliver a big hit. All the talent coming back including this young talent, expect Gainesville to be a serious district title contender next fall.
https://x.com/WrobelJackson/status/1715585250611351671?s=20
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Vincent Hill
Vincent Hill
Not to be outdone teammate Vincent Hill is a name for you to remember especially in Prince William County. The speedster wide receiver is dangerous with the football in his hands. He has good size at 5’11 and with the addition of 10/15 pounds of muscle he could have a real impact for the Cardinals next season. His route tree looks extensive meaning put him in and he can make plays quickly.
https://x.com/vincenthill24/status/1725932766213144908?s=20
Loudoun Valley may have had the top freshmen in the state in running back Ethan Lafollette. Selected first team all district Lafollette had 12 touchdowns this past fall for the Vikings nearly averaging 100 yards rushing per game. A lot to like about this kid, he has vision, speed and sneaky power, imagine the numbers he is going to put for years to come. He will also continue to have an impact at defensive back, his footwork is on point and is very physical off the line. Remember this name, chances are all of Loudoun County already does.
https://www.hudl.com/video/3/19657845/6550fe3b5ca92e0b8467d776