Nate’s Game Balls from Saturday Night Lights
MINNETONKA– On Saturday, I had a day where I could not get enough of watching 7on7 football, so much so that after my 7on7 games at Lifetime Sport in Eden Prairie ended, I made the trip on the way home (or…
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Continue ReadingMINNETONKA– On Saturday, I had a day where I could not get enough of watching 7on7 football, so much so that after my 7on7 games at Lifetime Sport in Eden Prairie ended, I made the trip on the way home (or that is what I told the wife anyways) to stop at Minnetonka High School.
Saturday Night Lights, which was put on by Inspired Athlex, was another 7on7 football league that came about after the MSHSL made the decision on fall football having a 16 team league played under the lights on Saturdays at Einer Anderson Stadium. Although there were six teams on Saturday night due to the recent decision to play fall football, there was still tons of talent in Minnetonka’s two fields.
GAME BALLS
These names were the standouts on my end from Saturday night at Minnetonka. These prospects either made a big play to catch my eye, were a consistent threat for their team all night, or you could tell they were working their butt to make their team better two weeks before the fall season will get started.
Brayden Comer, QB, Spring Lake Park (2022)
Adam Berghult, QB, Edina (2022)
Cameron Gachero, WR, Minnetonka (2022)
Brady Anderson Brady Anderson DB Brainerd | 2019 State MN , WR/DB, Edina (2023)
Anderson made so many plays on Saturday, I was getting caught off guard! We’ve talked about how much of a threat Anderson has been all summer in 7on7 with his time with Potenza Sports, and he proved again the kid is a gamer with great vision on the football and clutch speed.
Kaleb Skelly Kaleb Skelly 6'4" | WR Spring Lake Park | 2021 State MN , WR, Spring Lake Park (2021)
Who made the most aggressive play on Saturday night? It was Kaleb Skelly Kaleb Skelly 6'4" | WR Spring Lake Park | 2021 State MN of Spring Lake Park. In a crucial short-yardage situation, I got to see the excellent effort Skelly has as he dived for a well needed first down for the Panthers offense. If he is doing that in 7on7 football, I can’t wait to watch the effort he has in the high school season. The Northern Sun has been actively recruiting Skelly as he holds four offers with that excellent 6’4 frame at wide receiver.
Kalid Ahmed, WR, Edina (2021)
No Recent Tape. The kid is a versatile receiver flying under the radar and is a WR to watch this season getting throws from George Sandven George Sandven QB Edina | 2021 State MN .
Michael Anderson, WR, Eagan (2021)
I loved how Anderson makes cuts on his routes. Extremely crisp routes, one of the crispest route runners I saw on Saturday. Not much on tape, but Anderson was a great player for the Wildcats on Saturday night.
Jaxen Iverson, WR, Minnetonka (2021)
Iverson is such an excellent cutter; it’s sometimes alien-like. Iverson was a significant threat to the Skippers on Saturday. He used his massive cuts to get some space, especially in his final game against Edina. Iverson somehow is flying off the radar with no offers yet on the table, and one that should pick some up with the upcoming season!
Joey Sorenson Joey Sorenson ATH Spring Lake Park | 2021 State MN , DB, Spring Lake Park (2021)
Sorenson is the definition of a flyer in the secondary. A flyer as he’s speedy and a flyer to the football as he lays some wood when he makes tackles. Sorenson is an absolute workhorse that may be undersized but plays with tons of aggression and a chip on his shoulder. Sorenson is still looking for a college home too!
Ashton Hoffman, DB, Minnetonka (2022)
Mikey Say, DB, Spring Lake Park (2023)
No Tape, but Say made an impressive interception in one of the first games I watched of Spring Lake Park on Saturday night.
Kurt Schaefer, DB, Chanhassen (2022)
Schaefer made an impressive interception on Saturday. On the tape, Schaefer is wrap up tackler that plays with a lot of energy and will bring that same energy to the Storm in the coming weeks of high school football.