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<p>The Wipe Me Down Boyz program has been on the rise, and is a program littered with talent from top to bottom.</p>
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<p>This week, we are taking a look at the entire program - from the top-tier team to some of the younger squads and the 5v5 OL/DL unit.</p>
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<p>So, Prep Redzone connected with program founder Ryan Clary to get his thoughts on the athletes contributing to the success of his program.</p>
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<p>Here's what he had to say about his “next up” 15U roster. </p>
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<p>WR Connor Fox, 2029 (Sumner): Connor is an up-and-coming wide receiver for the 2- time defending state champions, the Sumner Spartans. He possesses the necessary size and athleticism to provide an impact moving forward.</p>
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<p>WR Dom Acuna, 2029 (Gig Harbor): Dom is a crafty receiver that excels in route running and having strong hands. I look forward to him making an impact at Gig Harbor High School this year at the varsity level.</p>
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<p>QB Drew Sorenson, 2029 (Archbishop Murphy): Drew is one of the top 2029 QBs in the entire PNW. After having a great freshman year at Woodinville High School throwing for over 1200 yards with tremendous arm talent and poise in the pocket. He will be a multi D1 offer kid when it's all said and done.</p>
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<p>DB Mal Fields, 2029 (Rainier Beach): A super athletic kid who possesses the necessary tools you are looking for in a DB. As he continues to refine his skill, he will end up being one of the better 2029 DBs in Washington.</p>
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<p>WR Jalen Amaroso, 2029 (WF West): Jalen is one of the top 2029 receivers in the entire PNW. Playing at WF West High School, he doesn't get the fanfare some of the other ‘29s in Washington get, but from a pure talent standpoint, he's as good as any of them.</p>
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<p>RB Wyatt Schultz, 2029 (Mead): Wyatt plays linebacker for us in 7v7 but his primary position at Mead is running back, where he had an amazing freshman year. He should get quite a few carries on varsity this year. ATH Jayden Stewart, 2029 (Rainier Beach): Jayden is a shifty athlete who excels with the ball in his hand. As he continues to grow and fill out, his best football is ahead of him as one of the better 2-way ‘29s in the area.</p>
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<p>WR Aiden McClinton, 2029 (Lake Washington): Aiden is one of the more unknown 2029s in Washington, but as the season progresses, I could see his name start to pick up steam in the state. He's a good football player that will be a key contributor to Lake Washington this fall.</p>
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<p>WR Cole Conniff, 2029 (Woodinville): Cole was a varsity starter for Woodinville High School as a freshman and was able to put some nice plays on tape. Heading into his sophomore season, I fully expect him to get a lot more targets and showcase his ability to catch the football as he will end up one of the better '29 tight ends in the state.</p>
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<p>TE Owen Reinhard, 2029 (Archbishop Murphy): Owen is the next big time tight end to come out of Archbishop Murphy following in the footsteps of 4-star Arizona signee [player_tooltip player_id='1165392' first='Henry' last='Gabalis'] and 4-star Wisconsin signee [player_tooltip player_id='987158' first='Jack' last='Sievers']. He has the prototypical frame you look for in a young tight end at 6'5, 215 pounds. Expect to hear his name a lot over the next few years.</p>
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<p>LB/RB Neyemiah Griffeith, 2029 (Orting): Neyemiah was a high-level varsity contributer as a freshman at linebacker for a team that went deep in the state playoffs. Unfortunately, he got hurt during wrestling season and had to miss the rest of the 7v7 season, but as he rehabs and gets back into it, he should help lead a young Orting defense.</p>
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<p>ATH Lawshawn Caw, 2029 (Auburn): Lashawn has all the physical tools you're looking for in a 2029 football player. As he continues to fill out his frame, his college projection shows the ability to play multiple positions. He has the ability to play wide receiver, tight end, or linebacker but should be a very big part of the Auburn High School passing game this season.</p>
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<p>ATH Alex Horace, 2029 (Puyallup): Alex plays in a loaded Puyallup High School team where he's had the opportunity to learn and grow from some of the state's best players. He's a good route runner and athlete on defense who, when his time is called, will be ready to jump in and make an impact. </p>
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<p>DB Zach Schauman, 2029 (Inglemoor): Zach is coming off of a very good freshman season at Inglemoor High School where he recorded 5 interceptions at the varsity level. His ball skills and speed have really been showcased on the 7v7 circuit this season. Zach should easily have a great sophomore season building off his freshman fall and spring. </p>
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The Wipe Me Down Boyz program has been on the rise, and is a program littered with talent from top to bottom.
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