High School Sports

In-state football signings: Where are 2021 recruits from Washington headed?

2021 WASHINGTON IN-STATE FOOTBALL SIGNEES

Below is a list of high school football players in Washington from the 2021 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 or other programs.

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 jon.manley@thenewstribune.com or lsmith@thenewstribune.com. The list will be updated throughout National Signing Day.

Archbishop Murphy — Josh McCarron, Virginia

Ballard — Nowlin Ewaliko, San Diego State; Caelin Johnson, Simon Fraser

Bellevue — Matulino Masunu, Central Washington

Bethel — One Feo, Sacramento State; Will Latu, Washington; Kekoa Visperas, Eastern Washington

Bothell — Jacob Sirmon, Central Michigan (from Washington)

Camas — Jacques Badolato-Birdsell, Nevada

Cashmere — Colson Brunner, Central Washington

Cheney — Eti Ena Jr., Eastern Oregon; Ben McGourin, Montana

Chiawana — Cameron Breier, Air Force; Aiden Mason, Carroll College

Colfax — Jacob Brown, College of Idaho

Columbia River — Dylan Dean, Central Washington

Curtis — Job Dockery, Portland State (from Oregon State)

Eastmont — Max Prazer, Eastern Oregon

Eatonville — Caden Jumper, Washington

Evergreen of Vancouver — Jaylen Fite, Western Oregon

Graham-Kapowsin — Va’alele Hansen, Rocky Mountain College

Hazen — Chad Vidican, Eastern Washington

Inglemoor — Quentin Moore, Washington (from Independence CC)

Issaquah — Benton Owens, College of Idaho; Stephan Sweeney, Montana Tech

Kamiakin — Tuna Altahir, Eastern Washington; Woodley Downard, Eastern Washington; Messiah Jones, Eastern Washington

Kennedy Catholic — Shane Aleaga, Eastern Washington; Junior Alexander, Arizona State; Sam Huard, Washington; George Klewin, Rocky Mountain College; Jabez Tinae, Washington

La Salle — Ryan Kershaw, Washington State

Lake Stevens — Max Moenoa, Central Washington

Lincoln of Tacoma — Julien Simon, USC; Quazzel White, Utah State (TCU)

Manson — Caden Beazley, Eastern Oregon

Mead — Braeden York, Carroll College

Mount Si — Andrew Edson, Washington State; Clay Millen, Nevada

Mount Spokane — Kingston Grey, Central Washington

Mountain View — Jude Mullette, Central Washington

Newport of Bellevue — Jackson Slater, Sacramento State

North Creek — Koli Faaiu, Utah; Sam Lokeni, Independence C.C.

O’Dea — Antwan Brown, Air Force; Quinn Carolan, Northern Arizona; Hayden McDonald, Columbia; Owen Prentice, Washington; Justin Stetson-Jones, Jamestown

Olympic — Jessie Brown, Portland State

Pasco — Desmian Licon, Eastern Washington

Peninsula — Chase Coalson, Central Washington; Sean Skladany, Eastern Washington

Puyallup — Sermon Wilson, Central Washington

Rainier Beach — Frankco Gratton, Fresno State

Richland — Ben Fewel, Georgetown; Mason Williamson, Rocky Mountain College

Ridgefield — Bailey Meek, Army

River Ridge — Dontae Owens, Georgetown

Renton — Siaosi Finau, Washington

Rogers of Puyallup — Tyrese Rios, Montana State-Northern

Seattle Prep — Kendin Alexander, Air Force; Jared Roznos, Air Force; Jake Sype, Colorado School of Mines

Sehome — Tim Malo, Brown

Skyline — Daniel Buxton, Central Washington

Skyview — Brett Gray, Valparaiso; Mason Packer, Portland State; Xavier Owens, Western Oregon

Snohomish — Drew Stultz, Central Washington

Stanwood — Bryan Henderson, Central Washington

Steilacoom — Logan Brady, Central Washington; Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State; D.J. Fryar, Arizona; Tre Horner, Air Force; Chance McDonald, Western Kentucky

Sumner — Ben Wilson, Washington State (from TCU)

Timberline — Lysander Moeolo, Nevada; Dwight Togiola, Nevada

Tumwater — Jacob Schuster, Minnesota; Cooper Wall, Dixie State

Yelm — Slade Edwards, Central Washington; Dylan Jemtegaard, California

This story was originally published February 3, 2021 at 9:00 AM.

Jon Manley
The News Tribune
Jon Manley covers high school sports for The News Tribune. A McClatchy President’s Award winner and Gonzaga University graduate, Manley has covered the South Sound sports scene since 2013. He was voted the Washington state sportswriter of the year in 2024 by the National Sports Media Association. Born and raised in Tacoma. Support my work with a digital subscription
Lauren Smith
The News Tribune
Lauren Smith is a sports reporter at The News Tribune. She has covered high school sports for TNT and The Olympian, as well as the Seattle Mariners and Washington Huskies. She is a graduate of UW and Emerald Ridge High School.
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