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<p><strong>The 7v7 and 5v5 season is coming to a close and here we will take a look at some of the standouts who excelled for their individual programs. Organizations mentioned will include Alpha, Team Lillard, EForce, MVP and Big 12 Performance.</strong></p>
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<p><strong><br>ALPHA</strong>- [player_tooltip player_id='936920' first='Jasiah' last='Agnimel'] 6-3 205 27' WR Lake Oswego- Agnimel has a stock that is rising quickly. He recently landed his first D1 offer and brings elite physical attributes to the table. Look for him to be one of the best receivers in the state as a junior, after making the move from Mountainside where he caught 23 balls for 425 yards and 3 TDs as a sophomore. </p>
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<p><strong>BIG 12</strong>- [player_tooltip player_id='769925' first='Oliver' last='Luebkert'] 6-3 190 26' WR Beaverton- I can't say enough good things about Luebkert. Expect him to rack up multiple D1 offers in the coming weeks/months. He will hit the college camp circuit visiting schools like FCS powerhouse North Dakota St, Idaho, Montana, and Eastern Washington. </p>
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<p><strong>ALPHA</strong>- [player_tooltip player_id='770006' first='Joe' last='Stimpson'] 5-11 180 26' ATH Jesuit- Just a freaky overall athlete who already has numerous D1 options. Stimpson is the best player in the Alpha program and will be a favorite for Metro League POY honors on both sides of the football. </p>
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<p><strong>BIG 12</strong>- [player_tooltip player_id='1369680' first='Dalton' last='Stevens'] 6-3 270 27' OL Mark Morris- One of my favorite lineman in the region. Stevens broke out as a freshman and never looked back. The film speaks for itself as he continues to be a force at the 5v5 competitions. Look for FCS schools to be all over him. </p>
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<p><strong>TEAM LILLARD</strong>- [player_tooltip player_id='1232699' first='Cade' last='Mitchell'] 6-3 200 26' QB Mountainside- Mitchell had one of the best-off seasons of any player in the NW on the 7v7 circuit. He has significantly upped his stock after throwing 23 TDs/4 INTs as a junior and recently adding his first D1 offer. </p>
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<p><strong>TEAM LILLARD</strong>- [player_tooltip player_id='1110964' first='Cole' last='Newton'] 6-4 210 26' TE Tualatin- If I'm a betting man I've got Newton landing a handful of D1 offers in the coming months. He was physically impressive running some of the best routes in the region for Lillard. </p>
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<p><strong>MVP</strong>- [player_tooltip player_id='1654724' first='Hunter' last='Vaughn'] 6-1 180 26' RB North Douglas- People continue to rave about this kid. He's typically the fastest player on the field, even at national tourneys. His video game like numbers (4000+ yards, 62 TDs) at a tiny 1A school were justified by his play on the 7v7 circuit against elite competition. </p>
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<p><strong>ALPHA</strong>- [player_tooltip player_id='1609761' first='Tyler' last='Holmes'] 6-1 185 ATH/LB 28' West Linn- The Lions continue to reload with Holmes coming from an impressive family. He has the potential of contributing as a sophomore for the state champs after a successful offseason with Alpha.</p>
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<p><strong>TEAM LILLARD</strong>- [player_tooltip player_id='1609636' first='Brock' last='Estes'] 6-5 170 28' WR Tualatin- We've talked about Estes a bunch over the last few months. His MVP type performances as part of Team Lillard put people on notice as he is long and still somewhat raw. Making his ceiling that much higher. </p>
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<p><strong>EFORCE</strong>- [player_tooltip player_id='1368331' first='Henry' last='Sigfridson'] 6-2 180 27' WR Kalama- Sigfridson has the potential of being a 1st team all-state selection next season at the 2A level. His play on the 7v7 circuit backed up all the hype created during his first two years at Kalama. </p>
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<p><strong>EFORCE</strong>-<strong> Jackson Liepold </strong>6-3 285 26' C Nelson- Definitely one of the more underrated players in Oregon. Liepold was named a top performer at multiple 5v5 events while recently being selected to play in the Les Schwab Bowl. </p>
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<p><strong>ALPHA</strong>- <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1760618' first='Carter' last='Nguyen']</strong> 5-10 150 28' WR/DB Sprague - One of the NW's young breakout performers. Nguyen had an outstanding off season for Alpha, racking up MVP honors in multiple tournaments. He will play a crucial role for a rising Sprague program under Coach AJ Robinson. </p>
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<p><strong>BIG 12</strong>- <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1678422' first='Max' last='Gibson']</strong> 6-2 175 28' WR Camas- Look for Gibson to make a nice jump up the PRZ Rankings board when updated. He has done a good job on the 7v7 circuit and should play a key role for an elite Papermakers program that graduates a lot of talent, after making it to the 4A state title game last season. </p>
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