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In-state football signings: Where are 2020 recruits from Washington headed?

2020 WASHINGTON IN-STATE FOOTBALL SIGNEES

Below is a list of high school football players in Washington from the 2020 class who signed with national FBS and FCS schools, and regional NCAA Division II, NAIA and junior college programs during December’s early period and February’s regular period.

The list also includes Ivy League and military school commits, as well as some former prep football players from the state who are transferring from junior colleges.

Note: Players who are walking on, or intend to play at the Division III level — which does not award athletic scholarships — are not included.

Please report additional known signings or corrections to lsmith@thenewstribune.com or jon.manley@thenewstribune.com.

Adna — Derek Chilcoate, Eastern Oregon (from Crown College); Jason Chilcoate, Eastern Oregon (from Black Hills State)

Archbishop Murphy — Tommy Sullivan, Montana State

Ballard — DaJean Wells, Eastern Washington

Bellingham — Morgan Cavalier, Simon Fraser

Bethel — Robert Cooper, Boise State; Tre Davis, Eastern Oregon; Peter Latu, Snow College; Puka Sokimi, Snow College

Bonney Lake — Aron Oliva, Idaho State

Bothell — Trent Suckut, Dakota Wesleyan; Jordyn Turner, Weber State

Camas — Bryce Leighton, Montana State; Titan Phillips, Central Washington; Rush Reimer, Montana State; Caadyn Stephen, USC; Kenny Wright, Colorado School of Mines

Cascade Christian — Parker Johnson, Eastern Washington

Central Valley — Landon Rehkow, Idaho; Ryan Rehkow, BYU

Chiawana — Bridger Feldmann, Central Washington

Clarkston — Kaeden Frazier, Idaho

Clover Park — Taalefili Fata, Eastern Washington

Colville — Jory Dotts, Idaho; Paul Skirko, Montana Western

Davis — Marcus Cook, Central Washington

East Valley of Yakima — Jadinn Sylve, Eastern Oregon

Eastlake — Axel Isackson, Central Washington; Grady Robison, Western Kentucky

Eastmont — Carsen Paine, Carroll College

Eastside Catholic — Sam Adams II, Washington; Ayden Hector, Stanford; D.J. Rogers, California; Gee Scott Jr., Ohio State; Jernias Tafia, Portland State; D’Angalo Titalii

Edmonds-Woodway — Ali Gay, LSU (from Garden City CC)

Ellensburg — Bryce Messner, Central Washington

Emerald Ridge — Mosiah Nasili-Kite, Maryland (from Independence CC)

Enumclaw — Jackson McCann, Central Washington; Connor Uhde, College of Idaho

Evergreen of Seattle — Vincent Githinji, Central Washington

Evergreen of Vancouver — Tyvaunte Deloney, Southern Oregon; David Grant, Independence CC; Zyell Griffin, UNLV; Tae Marks, Central Washington; Derrick Webb, Shasta College

Ferndale — Geirean Hatchett, Washington; Malachi Ledbetter, Simon Fraser

Ferris — Tarynce Antolin, Idaho; Liam Lynch, Carroll College

Franklin Pierce — Teagun Lawrence, Simon Fraser; Aaron Swain, Rocky Mountain College; Christian Swain, Rocky Mountain College

Gig Harbor — Samuel Peacock, Washington; Brenden Rivera, Eastern Washington

Glacier Peak — Jacob Anderson, Simon Fraser

Gonzaga Prep — Zen Melzer, Carroll College

Graham-Kapowsin — Malaki Roberson, Eastern Washington

Highline — Ishmael Togi, Simon Fraser

Hockinson — Peyton Brammer, Montana; Jeremiah Faulstick, Central Washington; Sawyer Racanelli, Washington

Hoquiam — Matt Brown, Eastern Washington

Inglemoor — Trevor Thurman, Eastern Washington

Jackson — Markus Sullivan, Central Washington (from Portland State, Saddleback College)

Kennedy Catholic — Justin Baker, California; Zaire Lozolo, Central Washington; Sav’ell Smalls, Washington; LeiBen Tivoli Fesili, Central Washington

Kennewick — Jagger Childs, Weber State

Kentridge — Jacob Crumb, Central Washington

Kentwood — Trevon Erickson, Dartmouth; Wyatt Hansen, Eastern Washington; Alphonse Oywak, Washington State

Lake Stevens — Joe Gonzales, Yale; Devin Kylany, Washington State

Lakes — Jo-Bentley Keilani, Mt. San Antonio College

Lewis and Clark — Xavier Guillory, Idaho State (from Air Force)

Lincoln of Tacoma — Donovan Clark, Boise State; Jasiah Snow-Marshall, Northern Colorado

Lyle-Wishram — Brandon Montoya, Eastern Washington

Mariner — Roman Savchuk, Central Washington

Mead — Ryan Blair, Western Oregon; Ben Voigtlaender, Eastern Washington

Meadowdale — Alex Krueger, Central Washington

Monroe — Efton Chism III, Eastern Washington

Mount Baker — T.J. Bass, Oregon (from Butte College)

Mount Si — Gale Kamp, Eastern Washington

Mount Tahoma — Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State

Mountlake Terrace — Noah Thompson, Central Washington

O’Dea — Cameron Daniels, Central Washington; Jalen Dixon, UNLV; V.J. Malo, Portland State (from Golden West College)

Oak Harbor — Princeton Lollar Jr. (from Hutchinson CC)

Omak — Aaron Black, Dakota Wesleyan; Tanner Sackman, College of Idaho

Prairie — A.J. Dixson, Western Oregon; Zeke Dixson, Western Oregon; Treyce Teague, Southern Oregon

Pullman — James Gray, Eastern Oregon

Puyallup — Braeden Bellmer, Columbia; Isaac Clark, Central Washington; Joseph Dwyer, Rocky Mountain College; Justin Haase, College of Idaho (from Weber State); Austin Lawrence, Northern Colorado; Danny Uluilakepa, Montana State

Redmond — Carson Bruener, Washington

River Ridge — Kelle Sanders, Alabama-Birmingham (from Independence CC)

Seattle Prep — Rishi Daniels, Montana

Sedro-Woolley — Brent VanderVeen, Wyoming

Shadle Park — Zach Krotzer, Idaho

Skyline — Dominic Wieburg, Central Washington

Skyview — Josiah Cochran, Central Washington; Yaro Duvalko, Sacramento State; Jalynnee McGee, Portland State; Ahmani Williams, Eastern Washington

Squalicum — Brandon Gimse, Simon Fraser; Adam McCluskey, Simon Fraser; Benjamin Paz, Central Washington

Sumner — Mitchell Wolfe, Sacramento State

Sunnyside — Michael Rivera, Eastern Washington

Steilacoom — Isaiah Devane, Western Oregon

Tahoma — Sam Petersen, Air Force; Tayvian Williams, Montana State (from Laney College)

Todd Beamer — Denny Tiumalu, Central Washington

Tumwater — Jaylen Clay, Central Washington; Viliami Hafoka, Western Oregon; Lazarus Williams, New Mexico State (from New Mexico Military Institute)

Union — C.J. Jordan, Idaho; Rocky Mataia, Western Oregon

W.F. West — LeAndre Gaines, Eastern Washington

Walla Walla — Cole Schmidt, College of Idaho

Washougal — Brevan Bea, Central Washington

Wenatchee — Riley Kunz, Harvard; Chase Loidhamer, Central Washington

Woodinville — Blake Glessner, Montana State; Nathan Metz, College of Idaho; Levi Rogers, Stanford; Cage Schenck, Eastern Washington

Zillah — Sebastian Godina, Eastern Oregon

This story was originally published February 5, 2020 at 11:34 AM.

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