In-state football signings: Where are 2022 recruits from Washington headed?
2022 WASHINGTON IN-STATE FOOTBALL SIGNEES
Below is a list of high school football players in Washington from the 2022 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 signings or corrections to lsmith@thenewstribune.com or jon.manley@thenewstribune.com. This list will be updated throughout National Signing Day on Feb. 2.
Arlington — Jakobus Seth, Washington State; Quintin Yon-Wagner, Central Washington
Bellarmine — Tristan Warner, Washington (PWO)
Bothell — Charlie Shulkin, Western Oregon; Luka Vincic, Oregon State
Burlington-Edison — Zach Watson, Central Washington
Camas — Jairus Phillips, Central Washington
Eastlake — Henry Isackson, Colorado School of Mines
Eastside Catholic — Dishawn Misa, Boise State
Emerald Ridge — Denzel Boston, Washington; Nick Weber, Western Oregon
Gig Harbor — Hudson Cedarland, Washington State
Gonzaga Prep — Darius Johnson, UNLV (from Garden City C.C.); Sam Lockett III, Washington State (from City College of San Francisco)
Graham-Kapowsin — Curtis Hill, Idaho State; Hunter Hill, Idaho State; Vega Ioane, Penn State; Julian Mason, Idaho State; Andrew Savaiinaea, Florida; Joshua Wood, Fresno State
Issaquah — Matt Fullmer, Colorado School of Mines
Kamiakin — Aidan Canada, Central Washington; Jaxin McCallum, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology
King’s — Jackson Locke, Central Washington
Lake Stevens — Drew Carter, Eastern Washington
Lake Washington — Hunter Green, Northern Colorado
Lakes — Justin Brennan, Central Washington; Noah Koke-Mauga, Central Washington; Michael Westbrook, Central Washington
Lakewood — Jakobus Seth, Washington State; Justice Taylor, Central Washington
Lincoln — Tuaoa Tauiliili, Idaho State
Marysville-Pilchuck — Nate Elwood, Air Force; Kaleb Potts, Central Washington; Ashton Wolff, Central Washington
Monroe — Wahi Emmsley, Central Washington
Mount Spokane — Ethan Moczulski, Texas A&M
Napavine — Keith Olson, Utah
North Creek — Tyler Luzan, Central Washington
O’Dea — Mark Nabou, Texas A&M
Peninsula — Hall Schmidt, Boise State
Puyallup — Dave Iuli, Oregon
Rainier Beach — Mason Starling, California (from College of San Mateo)
Richland — Elijah Rodriguez, Eastern Washington
Rochester — Talon Betts, Eastern Washington (PWO)
Seattle Prep — Jack Velling, Oregon State
Sehome — Gavin Ortega, Weber State
Skyline — Tyler Steinbach, Central Washington
Skyview — Tanner Beaman, Portland State
Spanaway Lake — KeeKee McQueen, Nevada; Trishion Sullivan, Central Washington
Squalicum — Djouvensky Schlenbaker, Washington State; Leyton Smithson, Washington State
Steilacoom — Cole Miller, Central Washington; Sam Stowers, Western Oregon; Davonte Hughes, Mount Marty
Sumner — Peyton Wing, Portland State; Tristan Dunn, Washington; Wyatt Redding, Boise State (PWO)
Todd Beamer — Malik Agbo, Texas
Tenino — Takari Hickle, Oregon State
Tumwater — Ryan Otton, Washington; Austin Terry, Boise State
Union — Tobias Merriweather, Notre Dame
Walla Walla —Aden Goodwin, Western Oregon
Wenatchee — Camden Loidhamer, Central Washington
West Seattle — Reuben Leiataua, Central Washington
This story was originally published February 2, 2022 at 12:13 PM.