Interview: 4-Star 2023 Washington RB Jayden Limar to Make Some Pac-12 Rounds This Summer

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG RNG on Facebook Anytime Lake Stevens High School needs a first down or a score, all they have to do is add a play call for instant offense, that is Mr. Jayden Limar. The 5-11, 190-pound, tailback scorched 4A Washington defenses during the 2020 season this spring averaging 12.9 yards per carry off 44 […]

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Interview: 2020 Recruit Joe Gonzales is a Rising Two-Way Washington Athlete to Watch

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG When the 2018 Washington high school football season had ended, Lake Stevens had a certified two-way rising star on their hands in Joe Gonzales. Gonzales helped the Vikings to a 14-1 record against 4A competition by securing 32 passes for 332 yards with three touchdowns and racked up 21 tackles with two tackles for […]

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Video Update Interview with 3-Star 2020 Washington CB/WR Kasen Kinchen

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG   Kasen Kinchen Profile Position: Cornerback and Receiver Height and Weight: 5-10, 160 Classification: 2020 Recruiting Ranking: 3-Star   2018 High School: Lake Stevens – Lake Stevens, WA – 4A 2018 Vikings Record: 13-1 – ranked No. 5 in Washington (MaxPreps) 2018 stats (14): 56 stops, 14 passes broken up, and seven interceptions Offense: […]

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Interview: 3-Star 2020 Washington ATH Kasen Kinchen Covers Big Breakout Season

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG The Lake Stevens High School football coaches knew what they had on the roster, and they knew it was only a matter of time until they could fully unleash their monster talent. The reveal took place during the 2018 season and the nightmares are real for opposing 4A Washington teams; that nightmare is do-everything […]

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Interview: Sound Play at Corner for 2020 Talent Kasen Kinchen Brings Oregon Offer

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG Opposing Washington 4A receivers may want friends glued at the hip, but Kasen Kinchen was no friend to opposing passing games in 2017. The rising Class of 2020 corner was a mirror image of hopeful receivers shutting down passing games hanging on the hip on one side of his island to the other. The […]

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