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Local in-state college football players

August 26th, 2010 at Thu, 26th, 2010 at 10:55 am by Kevin Endejan

I was curious how many guys from the Issaquah and Sammamish area are playing football at in-state college programs. There are a total of 17 guys spread throughout the seven schools with football programs. Here’s the list:

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Cody Habben, Sr., RT – Skyline
Cooper Pelleur, Fr., LB – Skyline
William Chandler, RS Fr., WR – Skyline
Drew Schaefer, So., C – Eastlake

WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY

Zach Enyeart, RS So., LS – Skyline
Gino Simone, So., WR – Skyline

EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Jase Butorac, Fr., T – Skyline
Evan Day, Fr., DE – Skyline
Jason Harris, Sr., TE – Skyline
Tyler Washburn, So., LB – Skyline

CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Ryan Robertson, So., QB – Eastlake
Turner Lee, Fr., DE – Eastlake
Justin Helwege, Jr., WR – Eastlake
Sean Stuby, Fr., TE – Issaquah

UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND
Ross Zuhl, So., WR – Issaquah
Greg Finch, Fr., DL – Issaquah

PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY
Justin Whitman, Jr., DB – Liberty

WHITWORTH UNIVERSIT
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Jared Warren, Jr., OL – Issaquah

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