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<p>This week, Prep Redzone is taking a deep-dive look at the Wipe Me Down Boyz football program, founded by Ryan Clary.</p>
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<p>Earlier this week, we took a look at the <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/">Blue roster</a> and the <a href="https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/wipe-me-down-boyz-roster-breakdown-5v5/" id="https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/wipe-me-down-boyz-roster-breakdown-5v5/">5v5 squad</a>.</p>
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<p>Now, it's time to take a look at the Pink team, which consists of several under-the-radar prospects who could be big-time breakout candidates this fall.</p>
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<p>Here's what Clary had to say about his roster: </p>
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<p>ATH [player_tooltip player_id='1892957' first='Rashad' last='Franklin'], 2028 (Mt. Spokane): Rashad was one of the more productive 2028s in Spokane this past season. He was a 2-way player for them and showed playmaking ability on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball. As he continues to get faster, more college coaches will start to look at him and see his productivity.</p>
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<p>QB [player_tooltip player_id='984864' first='Jordan' last='Meas'], 2028 (Eastside Catholic): Jordan has dominated the 7v7 circuit for the last couple years. Being at a powerhouse like Eastside Catholic, he has had the ability to sit behind and learn what it takes to win at the highest level in Washington. Heading into his junior year, I expect him to take that next step and lead and having a good junior season.</p>
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<p>ATH Scottie Dinwiddie, 2028 (Decatur): Scottie had a really good sophomore season at Decatur High School, where he went for 1200+ total yards and 4+ interceptions. He is one of the premiere wide receivers in the PNW and it will only be a matter of time before he earns his first D1 offer and more after that.</p>
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<p>WR [player_tooltip player_id='1615888' first='Brody' last='Buxton'], 2028 (Prosser): Brody was the most productive receiver in Eastern Washington this past season. He is currently a little unknown to the rest of the state but that will be sure to change as Prosser continues to play well and go deep in the playoffs. His ability to run routes and go up and get the football makes him one of the better 2028 receivers in the state and super fun to watch.</p>
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<p>ATH Isaac Legault, 2028 (Moses Lake): Isaac played on a loaded Moses Lake team this year as a sophomore and showed flashes of why he could be the next really great player out of that program. The 6-foot-3 athlete was one of the fastest 2028 football players in the state with verified 100-meter times. As he continues to produce and more people around the state see him, he will start to be considered one of the better 2-way players in Washington.</p>
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<p>ATH [player_tooltip player_id='1570251' first='Draven' last='Butler'], 2028 (Mt. Spokane): Draven recently moved back to Washington after playing at Huntington Beach High School last year. From a pure athleticism standpoint, he is one of the top 2028s in the state. As he continues to refine his ability as a receiver and defensive back, he will start to garner more college interest. He is definitely one to watch as I think he can play wide receiver or defensive back in college.</p>
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<p>DB [player_tooltip player_id='2042054' first='Ari' last='Gibbons'], 2028 (Skyline): Ari was a first-team all-league DB for a very good Skyline High School team. He is well put together with a filled-out frame that allows him to be physical in coverage and run with the receivers he's matched up against. He was constantly matched up against other teams' best receivers and played well. I'm excited to see how his junior season goes.</p>
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<p>ATH [player_tooltip player_id='1655881' first='Heath' last='Voegtlin'], 2028 (Bainbridge Island): Former basketball player turned football player who had a very good sophomore season at Bainbridge Island despite the team's record. I think he is a sleeper in the 2028 class in the state of Washington as he is already 6-foot-2, 190 pounds. His stock should start to take off quickly as more colleges see him this spring/summer.</p>
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<p>QB [player_tooltip player_id='984869' first='Julien' last='Woodruff'], 2028 (Shorewood): Julien is one of the top dual-threat quarterbacks in Washington for 2028. Mechanically, he has everything you look for with the arm strength and being able to throw a pretty football while also having the speed to make plays with his legs. As he continues to play more football and process the game faster, I think he will end up as one of the better 2028 QBs in Washington. He's a kid coaches will start to look at soon.</p>
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<p>FLEX Finlay Stewart, 2027 (Mt. Si): Finlay possesses one of the more unique frames for 2027 in Washington. Being a legit 6'6, 200 pounds, he has the frame college coaches are looking for and a tight end at the next level. He plays receiver at his high school due to his ability to run routes and catch the football and be one of the better 2027s in the state when it's all said and done. His best football is easily ahead of him once he hits the college weight room and nutrition program and he ends up being a 6-foot-6, 240-pound tight end at the next level. He'll be a fun one to track.</p>
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<p>ATH [player_tooltip player_id='1691680' first='Marley' last='Dittentholer'], 2027 (AC Davis): After transferring to AC Davis and having to sit out the required amount of games, he was able to step in and be a viable piece to his new team. I expect him to have a good senior year on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball and think he projects best at linebacker for college. He is a bigger- framed kid that will intrigue college coaches when they see him in person.</p>
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<p>ATH Michael Fike, 2028 (Kentwood): Michael is a good route runner and defensive back who, unfortunately, was hurt for his sophomore season and couldn't put that on display. He has had a good spring and should propel that into a very good junior season for Kentwood High School.</p>
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<p>DB/LB [player_tooltip player_id='1012731' first='Dylan' last='Gilbert'], 2028 (Seattle Prep): Dylan had a good sophomore season at safety for Seattle Prep. His tape showcases his ability to go hit people and also make plays in the passing game. As he continues to get bigger and fill out, I think he has the chance to be a productive safety/box linebacker in college. I'm excited to watch him anchor the Seattle Prep defense for his junior season.</p>
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<p>ATH Mykhai Stanton-Phillips, 2028 (Rainier Beach): Mykhai will play in a loaded secondary at Rainier Beach High School that features two other D1 offered kids and will allow him to roam free at safety and make plays. He is also a twitchy athlete with the ball in his hands and I expect him to make a lot of plays on offense as well for Rainier Beach.</p>
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<p>WR [player_tooltip player_id='2112416' first='Grant' last='Petersen'], 2028 (University): Grant is the best 2028 receiver in Eastern Washington. He is a physically matured kid that catches everything that comes his way. As University starts to win and make noise in this state, more people will recognize Grant as one of the top receivers in the state and will be a kid that could play D1 football.</p>
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