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<p>Vancouver College is widely regarded as the best high school football team in Canada year over year as they are currently the back to back provincial champions in British Columbia. Operating much like a prep school Vancouver College produces an abundance of NCAA and USports talent every year and the class of 2025 is no different.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='892295' first='Nathan' last='Lowden'], currently ranked fifth in British Columbia and the leading player at Vancouver College, is poised to become the top player in the province. As the premier defensive back prospect for the class of 2025, Lowden is a prime candidate to be the best overall defensive prospect. Standing at 5'11” and weighing 180lbs, his impressive stature, long arms, and remarkable speed make him a dominant force. He is adept at playing both safety and corner, showcasing a unique ability to quickly close in on receivers from deep zone coverage while keeping eyes on the quarterback. His superior closing abilities shine whether he is supporting the run downhill or intercepting shallow routes in off or zone coverage. Nathan's exceptional timing and vision enables him to intercept passes by anticipating the quarterback's throw. He is an exceptional prospect, embodying all the attributes that NCAA Division One programs desire in a defensive back.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1260350' first='Lucas' last='Gonzales'] stands a chance to be the top player in his province during his senior year, thanks to his impressive array of physical abilities and on-field performance. Gonzales excels as both a wide receiver and cornerback, showcasing a remarkable 4.67-second forty-yard dash and a 35-inch vertical leap. In zone coverage, he is outstanding, with an excellent knack for reading the quarterback's eyes and anticipating routes entering his zone. He boasts exceptional downhill closing speed and tackling skills, limiting ball carriers to minimal yardage. His man coverage skills are equally impressive, as he can physically compete with anyone in the province, coupled with a fluid backpedal and the ability to keep pace with receivers. As a receiver, Gonzales is a smooth route runner who operates from the slot and can snap off routes quickly, generating significant separation. Gonzales possesses all the qualities of a future NCAA Division One athlete.</p>
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<p>As part of the renowned back-to-back championship defense of Vancouver College, as a junior [player_tooltip player_id='892305' first='Carter' last='Martin'] has been a standout player. At 6'3" and 280lb, Carter's physicality is impressive, boasting a forty-yard dash time of 5.1 seconds. His speed is evident on film, and he demonstrates the ability to overpower interior offensive linemen with sheer strength. Carter primarily occupies the head-up nose position in a 3-4 defense, often attracting the attention of 2-3 offensive linemen on most plays. Despite being heavily marked by 2-3 blockers, he consistently collapses the pocket, pressuring quarterbacks from the inside, which enables his teammates to secure sacks. His strength and speed indicate that he has the potential to be a significant force on the defensive line at the next level, capable of playing various positions depending on the defensive front. His talents make him a strong candidate for NCAA Division One offers.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Ryder Quintana, an undersized yet powerhouse home-run-hitting running back, is poised for a breakout senior season. Despite being part of a running back group that included one of the top prospects in the class of 2024, Quintana made his mark on the field, finishing the regular season with 338 yards on just 31 carries, which included a spectacular 92-yard touchdown run. With explosive, breakaway speed and the ball in his hands, he poses a threat every time he touches the ball. His remarkable acceleration, coupled with patience behind the line of scrimmage before bursting through the hole and past defenders, makes him a formidable player. Quintana's skill at executing multiple jump cuts to navigate through open holes on zone runs is also noteworthy. As the lead running back for Vancouver College, Quintana is expected to have a standout season that should capture the attention of college recruiters.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1514642' first='Noah' last='Lowden'] stands out as the premier pure wide receiver prospect at Vancouver College and is a top contender for the best receiver in the province. With an impressive 4.60s laser-timed forty-yard dash and a highly projectable frame, Lowden has demonstrated versatility by playing every receiver position on the offense. He is recognized as the province's finest route runner, capable of executing routes crisply, transitioning smoothly in and out of breaks, and excelling against both man and zone coverage. His physical capabilities enable him to run every route in the route tree with proficiency. Additionally, Lowden shows promise in yards after catch (YAC) as he can swiftly make cuts, evade defenders in open field, and has the long speed to turn any play into a touchdown. He is also an exceptional blocker, showing the same level of aggressiveness in blocking as when he has the ball. Lowden is a remarkable receiver with the potential to be a significant slot receiver at the NCAA level.</p>
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Vancouver College is widely regarded as the best high school football team in Canada year over year as they are currently the back to back provincial champions in British Columbia. Operating much like a prep school Vancouver College produces an abundance of NCAA and USports talent every year and the class of 2025 is no different.
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180
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2025
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6'1"
WEIGHT
185
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ATH
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2025
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Canada
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Vancouver College
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6'2"
WEIGHT
275
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DL
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2025
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Canada
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Vancouver College
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5'5"
WEIGHT
150
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RB
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2025
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5'10"
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170
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WR
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2025
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