Cleats V Cancer North Final Practice Standouts
The North teams held their final practice before tomorrow’s games on Sunday. The third practice was rainy but the players relished the opportunity to practice one more time in their high school helmets. Here are the players who stood out…
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Continue ReadingThe North teams held their final practice before tomorrow’s games on Sunday. The third practice was rainy but the players relished the opportunity to practice one more time in their high school helmets. Here are the players who stood out on Sunday, highlighted by both defensive front sevens.
Micah Stringfield
Micah Stringfield
Stringfield moved down into the box for most of practice this weekend after playing FS this year for Central Kitsap. This seems to be an excellent decision, as playing MLB has allowed his footwork to shine. He’s improved leaps and bounds with each of the three practices and should see work there during the game. He received tons of coaching and was hard to identify the first two days with the positional change, but is focused enough to get better every day in practice. It’s unclear if he has any offers but he’s looked like one of the best defensive players due to his sideline-to-sideline ability that draws from good vision and footwork. Also shined in tackling drills to start the day.
Jacobaas Van Ruiten
Jacobaas Van Ruiten
As the North-5:00 practice drew to an end, this list had to include Van Ruiten. He’s been the heart and soul up the middle of their defense throughout practice, ducking under blocks and creating some of the most pressure every day out of a 4-3 DT position. He’s had one of the quickest get-offs on the field and arguably the best handfighting skills. He’s been challenged by Head Coach Mark Keel and has responded well. Van Ruiten has tons of energy and his production should be expected come 5:00 today.
McLean earned high praise from Coach Keel after receiving extra coaching all weekend and communicating well. His get off stood out along with Van Ruiten’s during DL work, and the competition had both at a high level going into the scrimmage. While the former was the heart, McLean has been the motor of the defense all week, making life hard for tackles on both sides of the line. He’s been one of the strongest DLs on the field and is athletic enough to standup and play an OLB role. Although he’s been mentioned in that 3-4 standup role for college recruiting purposes, he’s shown the ability to add size without sacrificing agility after breaking out for Interlake. McLean is fun to watch and could be a coach and fan favorite at any college he plays for.
De’Amoni Wright
De’Amoni Wright
Wright stood out on the edge the first two days, but rose his game to another level today. He was effective against the formidable OTs of the North 1:00 offense when getting pressure on the edge, and has great footwork to set an edge, forcing the team to think twice about running to his side. He has an impressive ability to go inside or outside, as one play after a great bend around the edge, he dipped inside with great form and punished a blocking RB. He’s creative with his hands and doesn’t take plays off. He could take over during the game and his relentless style will be fun for both recruiters and fans to see.
Calvin Kehrli
Calvin Kehrli
Kehrli has been good in coverage all weekend so far. He finally copped a pick-6 today and was one of the best players on the entire field. The Central Washington commit was an a first team all-leaguer after a great senior season at Juanita. As an OLB, he does a little of everything and looks athletic doing it all. He plays with his eyes up and has good coordination. His feet are active and he balances on the balls of them. He has decent hip mobility and his stance keeps his center of gravity low. He also had great form in the tackling circuit early in practice. He’ll be a key to the North-5:00’s pass coverage tomorrow.