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<p>The Prep Redzone 7v7 Circuit came through Oklahoma for the first weekend in March and it was the largest 7v7 tournament in the three years that Prep Redzone has been doing 7v7 tournaments. We'll have a ton of content dropping all week, taking a look at the best players that stood out throughout the tournament. In this breakdown, we're putting that spotlight on the 15U division with the top quarterbacks that stood out throughout the two days in Broken Arrow. We had eight different states represented this weekend and we have quarterbacks from four different states here. This breakdown doesn't feature perhaps the best 15U quarterback in the tournament but we covered the Sooner 7 signal caller<a href="https://prepredzone.com/?p=1634674&preview=true&_thumbnail_id=1634677"><strong> already in a post earlier this week</strong>.</a></p>
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<p><strong>Archie Buttram - 2028 - EMP1RE (Missouri)</strong></p>
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<p>The Kansas City-based EMP1RE program had a really strong weekend in Broken Arrow. Their 15U team lost to eventual champion Sooner 7 in an overtime game in the semifinal round. Leading the way for them offensively was 2028 quarterback Archie Buttram and he definitely impressed our staff. One of our other guys made a note that Buttran was "on the money" with just about every throw in the playbook and specifically on Sunday, when the winds started to really pick up, that's impressive. The thing that stood out to us the most was his accuracy with the deep ball. You could tell that there was a built in chemistry because Buttran was dropping a 40-yard bomb right on target at a consistent clip. </p>
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<p><strong>Camren Phillips - 2028 - C4 Future (Texas)</strong></p>
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<p>C4 Future had a strong showing every time I was watching them and then one of our other guys got a chance to see them in action and they impressed then as well. And the one constant was 2028 quarterback Camren Phillips and he had a really strong weekend. Then you take a look at his game and you see why. He started as a freshman down in Texas and absolutely lit defenses up on a week to week basis. So it's not surprising to see him come up to Oklahoma and absolutely dominate during the two days in Broken Arrow. C4 Future dealt with adversity at times throughout the tournament but they leaned on Phillips and his strong mental toughness to lead comebacks and come up with clutch throws. </p>
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<p><strong>Cooper Beach - 2029 - GC7 (Arkansas)</strong></p>
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<p>GC7 came over from Arkansas and added more depth to an already talented 15U tournament field. Quarterback Cooper Beach really impressed me when we were watching them during pool play on Saturday evening. Beach was not only incredibly productive but he was accurate with the football and he came up with some clutch throws down the stretch of one close game in particular. Beach was also incredibly vocal with his team and as an eighth grader, it didn't show that he might have been a grade or two behind some of the guys he was going against. He looked like he belonged in just about every way. Beach is going to be a name to remember in northwest Arkansas moving forward. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1205103' first='Javen' last='Crowley'] - 2028 - Prolific (Oklahoma)</strong></p>
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<p>Tulsa-based Prolific made a run to both the 15U and 18U championship games and they had stellar quarterback play in both divisions. It was hard not to be impressed with 2028 signal caller [player_tooltip player_id='1205103' first='Javen' last='Crowley'] out of Broken Arrow during their run on Sunday. Crowley immediately passes the eye test as a long athlete that can deliver absolute strikes. One thing that we liked while watching him was the fact that he rarely got rattled. He was very calm, cool and collected throughout the two days in a tournament that was incredibly competitive from start to finish. He was another quarterback that impressed us with his accuracy on the deep ball and his accuracy in general on a very windy Sunday. </p>
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