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<p>This week Prep Redzone took a deep-dive look at the Wipe Me Down Boyz football program - from the elite team down to the young athletes coming up in future years.</p>
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<p>Today, it's time to turn our attention to the 14U squad, players who will shape future state title teams in Washington.</p>
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<p>But first, here's what we've covered so far (in case you missed it:</p>
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<p>- <a href="https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/wipe-me-down-boyz-blue-roster-breakdown/" id="https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/wipe-me-down-boyz-blue-roster-breakdown/">Wipe Me Down Boyz Blue: Roster breakdown</a></p>
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<p>- <a href="https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/wipe-me-down-boyz-pink-roster-breakdown/?itm_source=parsely-api" id="https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/wipe-me-down-boyz-pink-roster-breakdown/?itm_source=parsely-api">Wipe Me Down Boyz Pink: Roster breakdown</a></p>
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<p>- <a href="https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/wipe-me-down-boyz-roster-breakdown-5v5/?itm_source=parsely-api" id="https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/wipe-me-down-boyz-roster-breakdown-5v5/?itm_source=parsely-api">Wipe Me Down Boyz 5v5: Roster breakdown</a></p>
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<p>- <a href="https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/wipe-me-down-boyz-15u-roster-breakdown/" id="https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/wipe-me-down-boyz-15u-roster-breakdown/">Wipe Me Down Boyz 15U: Roster breakdown </a></p>
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<p>Without further ado, here's what WMDB founder Ryan Clary had to say about his next generation of athletes, the 14U squad: </p>
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<p>QB Kaden Ness-Allers, 2030: In my opinion, Kaden is the best 2030 QB in Washington that I have seen. He will be attending Lake Stevens High School in the fall, where he will get a chance to learn from one of the better offensive staffs in the state and top QBs in [player_tooltip player_id='1969013' first='Blake' last='Moser']. He has the arm talent to make all the throws and once it's his time to shine, Lake Stevens will be in very good hands.</p>
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<p>ATH Charlie Tevaga, 2030: Charlie has the look and skill of a future national recruit when it's all said and done. I fully expect him to get early and often playing time as a freshman at Archbishop Murphy High School and after 4 weeks, could easily earn his first D1 offer and by the end, have his choice of whoever he wants.</p>
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<p>DB [player_tooltip player_id='1908453' first='Aidyn' last='Lozinski'], 2030: Aidyn is a tall, long-armed corner who is really starting to figure it out as he grows into his body. I'm really excited to see how he projects because in a couple years, he will be a playmaker for whatever high school he decides to attend.</p>
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<p>DB Evan Alcidonis, 2030: Evan is already a 6'1 corner who excels in press-man coverage and being physical with receivers at the line. He's a kid I could see getting early varsity playing time as a freshman due to his talent and physical makeup. By the end of his senior year, he should be choosing between multiple D1 colleges and being one of the top 2030 defensive backs in the Pacific Northwest and on the West Coast.</p>
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<p>ATH Leo Bracy, 2030: Leo is one of the best 2030s in the PNW whether it's on offense or defense. His ability to run routes and have strong hands should allow him to have the opportunity to play early as a freshman at Premier High School in Tumwater. He will end up being a multi D1 offer kid and one of the better players in the PNW. He has the potential to be a national recruit.</p>
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<p>DB Jordan Meatchi, 2030: Jordan is a tremendous athlete who excels in both basketball and football. Playing safety for us, he presents another 6' plus long-armed DB who can go pick the football out of the air. As he adds to his frame, he should get a chance to play varsity early in his high school career.</p>
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<p>ATH Traveon Hayes, 2030: Traveon is a top two-sport athlete in the state of Washington in football and basketball. Standing at already 6'2, 180 pounds, he presents a physical presence when running the football at running back. His college projection will be based on how he fills out, whether he ends up DB/LB or running back but he should be another Division I level athlete out of a very good Lake Stevens High School program with his choice of offers.</p>
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<p>DB Sincere Butler, 2030: Sincere has all the makings of being a national recruit at corner and being a 10+ D1 offer kid. He's physically ready right now to step in and start on a varsity football team and be a contributor. He's also the younger brother of former 5-start recruit Sav'ell Smalls. This is a kid you will want to keep tabs on as he starts his high school career.</p>
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<p>ATH Kaden Peterson-Leonardo, 2030: Kaden is coming off a great youth football career where he is known as one of the top football players in the state for his grade. He has the ability to step in and play right away at the varsity level due to his ability to be fearless on offense or defense. To me, he is a D1 level kid come signing day. I'm excited to watch how he does at O'Dea High School.</p>
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<p>ATH Landon Bartlett, 2030: Landon is a very good football player who should make an early impact at Olympia High School for their new head coach. He's a good wide receiver with strong hands and good speed but also has a very physical presence on defense and wants to hit people. He will end up having his choice of colleges come signing day.</p>
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<p>WR Carter May, 2030: Carter steps into a very good Lake Stevens High School football program where he will have the opportunity to learn from guys like [player_tooltip player_id='1679407' first='Seth' last='Price'] and [player_tooltip player_id='984711' first='Maxten' last='Cook']. Carter's also one of the top baseball players in the Pacific Northwest for his grade and will be a key contributor for Lake Stevens in the years to come.</p>
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<p>LB/DE Easton Stolmeier, 2030: Easton is one of the better 2-way football/baseball players in Washington who excels as a defensive end. Early on, I could see him playing linebacker and as he gets older and fills out his frame, moving down in the box to defensive end.</p>
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<p>ATH James Gayles, 2030: James comes from great bloodlines where his cousin is five-star IMG wide receiver Osani Gayles. As he gets older, he will get bigger and stronger and really carve a name out for himself as a really good 2-way player in Washington.</p>
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<p>ATH Sebastian Rojo, 2031: Sebastian is the only 7th grader on this team and is the top overall 7 th grader in the state of Washington for football. I'm excited to continue to see him grow and progress throughout his career.</p>
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<p>ATH CJ Vala, 2030: CJ is one of the smartest players you will meet for his grade, as you can tell he is a coach's kid with his dad, Chris, being one of the most respected coaches in this state. As CJ gets older and bigger, he will end up being better than most of the kids in his grade right now and will be really fun to watch in high school.</p>
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<p>ATH Carter Kimble, 2030: Carter has great bloodlines, as his dad played in the NFL and is in the EWU Hall of Fame. Carter is the fastest overall 8th grader in the state in the 100M Dash. He's an extremely talented football player who will be able to step in day one and contribute to a varsity football roster. He will end up with multiple D1 offers.</p>
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<p>RB Jaxon Conger, 2030: Jaxon is the 3 rd overall fastest 8th grader in the state of Washington in the 100-meter dash. Watching him in pads and 7v7, he reminds me a lot of a kid we've had since freshman year in [player_tooltip player_id='987161' first='Lance' last='McGee']. I truly feel once his body matures, he will end up being one of the top 2030's in the Pacific Northwest.</p>
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This week Prep Redzone took a deep-dive look at the Wipe Me Down Boyz football program - from the elite team down to the young athletes coming up in future years.
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