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<p><strong><br> A few months back the updated 2025 rankings were released for WA with numerous additions. Referenced below are some of those athletes who you may not know about yet. Have a look with each of these individuals' stocks continuing to rise. </strong></p>
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<p><a href="https://prepredzone.com/2024/01/january-rankings-update-who-was-added-to-our-washington-2025-list/">https://prepredzone.com/2024/01/january-rankings-update-who-was-added-to-our-washington-2025-list/</a></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1136414' first='Aaron' last='Culler'] 6-1 160 WR Yelm </p>
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<p>Culler was an honorable mention all-league WR at Eisenhower last season, catching 14 balls for 257 yards and 2 TD's. He makes the move to Yelm where he should immediately benefit from the program's success and all of the talent around him. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1136394' first='Aj' last='Sufia'] 6-5 325 OL Washington </p>
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<p>You got to like the size as Sufia has been doing an outstanding job on the camp & 5v5 circuit. If he can continue to improve from a mobility standpoint the sky's the limit as he is able to play multiple spots up front. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1136312' first='Carter' last='Kuchenbuch'] 6-5 230 DE Okanogan </p>
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<p>The 3-sport athlete racked up almost every award that you could receive last year, being named Washington's 2B Overall Player of the Year. The 6-5 prospect was also the offensive POY within his conference at QB. It will definitely be important for Kuchenbuch to get out on the camp circuit and show what he can do against top competition. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1087711' first='Makhi' last='Miller'] 5-11 220 LB Evergreen </p>
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<p>The standout wrestler is incredibly quick and strong and should be a 3A GSHL POY candidate this coming season, opposite top WA LB [player_tooltip player_id='348177' first='Mark' last='Williams']. Watch Miller's film and you see a kid who is physically dominant. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1136333' first='Dallas' last='Parrish'] 6-2 215 LB Central Valley </p>
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<p>Parrish has legit size and can play on either side of the ball (TE) while projecting at LB. He should help the Bears improve on last year's 4-6 record and be one of the top two-way athletes in Spokane. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1136341' first='Lincoln' last='Hoefer'] 6-5 255 T Meridian </p>
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<p>This kid could be really good at the next level. At 6-5 he will project at tackle and should dominate 1A competition this coming year. Hoefer will need to prove himself over the off season against other top athletes from around the region. He can play on either side of the ball showing off some of that athleticism. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1136353' first='Simon' last='Vander Wel'] 6-4 250 T/DE Kings </p>
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<p>Vander Wel has a legit shot if he can put it all together. He earned 1<sup>st</sup> team all-conference honors on both sides of the football for a Kings team that went (9-1) at the 1A level. He has the size and potential to do well collegiately. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1136358' first='Kyson' last='Douglas'] 5-8 185 RB Puyallup </p>
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<p>The undersized RB is one of the state's best for his class, doing a little bit of everything out of the backfield. He went for 1,185 total yards and 9 TDs on 117 touches (86 rushes, 25 receptions, 6 kick returns). Look for Puyallup to make some noise this coming season. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1100188' first='Reid' last='Fiala'] 6-4 220 LB Cedarcrest </p>
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<p>The 6-4 220-pound LB is big and can move. He had 90+ tackles with 9 tackles for loss last season, with the Red Wolves finishing at 8-2 in the 2A/3A Wesco. With his size and speed, he has real shot collegiately potentially at a high level. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='966498' first='Carson' last='Ford'] 6-3 210 TE Interlake </p>
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<p>The team captain has good size and will be instrumental with the program's success this coming year, after a 3-6 season in 2023. Ford can play on either side of the ball but projects at TE where speed will be the #1 variable in his recruitment. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='968012' first='Ian' last='Sobkowiak'] 6-1 235 C Ferris </p>
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<p>Not the biggest kid but Sobkowiak is fundamentally elite and one of the better centers in the state. He will be crucial piece if the Saxons are going to improve on their 2-8 record from a year ago. </p>
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