National signing day 2022: Where Washington high school football seniors have signed (live updates)
Welcome to the 2022 National Signing Day.
Most of the remaining Division I football recruits in the state of Washington have signed with colleges by Wednesday afternoon, including several picking between their final choices.
Many of the state’s top seniors signed national letters of intent during the early signing period in December. Lincoln (Tacoma) tight end Chance Bogan, formerly a Washington commit, announced his commitment live on Instagram and Graham-Kapowsin OL Dave Iuli, who decommitted from Oregon, re-committed to Oregon live on CBS HQ .
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Rainier Beach offensive lineman Josh Conerly, the state’s top recruit according to various recruiting rankings, says he won’t choose between his top six schools until March.
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The list is organized in alphabetical order:
Luke Abshire, Central Valley, quarterback
College: Montana State
Three-year standout Central Valley signal-caller made his pledge to the Big Sky school over the weekend. Learn more about Abshire from when he joined the SBLive Washington podcast in the fall.
Chance Bogan, Lincoln (Tacoma), wide receiver/tight end
College: Idaho
Initially a Washington commit, Bogan rescinded his commitment after Jimmy Lake was fired in the fall and announced his pledge to the Vandals Wednesday live on Instagram.
Deacon Boyce, Richland, defensive back
College: Montana Western
Standout defensive back and receiver and a locker room leader for the Bombers is headed NAIA Montana Western.
Justin Brennan, Lakes, quarterback
College: Central Washington
After winning a hardship ruling for a fifth year of high school eligibility, Brennan, Lakes' three-year signal-caller, led the Lancers to a the 3A state playoffs.
Aidan Canada, Kamiakin, wide receiver
College: Central Washington
The Wildcats tend to do well recruiting high school standouts in-state and Canada is a great example. Canada was a first team all-Mid Columbia Conference receiver and second team defensive back.
Dylan Carson, Marysville-Pilchuck, running back
College: Air Force
The state's leading rusher turned a lot of heads by puttig up 2,671 yards and 46 touchdowns — both school records — and helped lead Marysville-Pilchuck to a 3A playoff run. The academy doesn't announce signees until the summer because of its extensive admission process.
Bronson Childs, Kennewick, linebacker
College: Weber State
Childs, an SBLivefirst team all-state selection, announced his commitment late Tuesday night after leading a stout Kennewick defense to a harrowing 3A state runner-up finish to cap a playoff run where it traveled across the state three consecutive weeks — and beat two higher-seeded opponents, state powers O'Dea and Eastside Catholic. Moved to Idaho for his junior season while high school sports were shut down in Washington.
Tristan Dunn, Sumner, safety
College: Washington
The hard-hitting defensive back rescinded his verbal pledge to Arizona State earlier this week and committed to Washington and new coach Kalen DeBoer. Watch Dunn break down his recent decision to flip Wednesday morning here.
Jordan Dwyer, Puyallup, wide receiver
College: Idaho
First team all-state selection by SBLive heads to the Big Sky after a dominant multi-year run as the Vikings' top target out wide.
Nate Elwood, Marysville-Pilchuck, offensive line
College: Air Force
Committed to Air Force in late January, but will not be announced as a signee until the summer due to the academy's appointment process.
Wahieloa Emmsley, Monroe, defensive back
College: Central Washington
Hawaii native helped lead the defense as Monroe won a 3A Wesco South title and reach the playoffs.
Wesley Garrett, Kamiak, wide receiver
College: Eastern Washington
The SBLivesecond team all-state selection helped usher in a program revitalization under coach Bryant Thomas. Garrett did much more than catch passes at Kamiak — a fly sweep offense was constructed around him.
Aden Goodwin, Walla Walla, offensive line
College: Western Oregon
Standout tackle and nose guard was a second team all-Mid Columbia Conference selection and helped the Suns reach the state regional playoff round.
Vega Ioane, Graham-Kapowsin, OL
College: Penn State
A decision fit for a big moment, Ioane chose between three Power Five programs Wednesday morning, picking Penn State over Minnesota and Washington. Ioane decommitted from Washington in December after coach Jimmy Lake's firing.
Dave Iuli, Puyallup, offensive lineman
College: Oregon
Iuli, who decommitted from Oregon in December, re-upped his pledge with a new staff live o TV ad Innstagram Wednesday at Puyallup High School. He chose Oregon over Miami and USC — and flashed his vibrant personality along the way. (READ MORE)
Noah Koke-Mauga, Lakes, offensive line
College: Central Washington
Tyler Lawrence, Puyallup, offensive line
College: Air Force
The standout lineman signed with Vikings teammates Jordan Dwyer and Dave Iuli Wednesday, but won't be announced as a signee by Air Force until the summer due to the academy's appointment process.
Reuben Leiataua, West Seattle, defensive line
College: Central Washington
Aaren Lindsey, Walla Walla, defensive back
College: Western Oregon
The all-Mid Columbia Conference defensive back joined a strong list of in-state seniors part of WOU's 2022 recruiting class.
Jackson Locke, King's, offensive line
College: Central Washington
It took a special senior group and a strong defense for King's to mount a 1A state semifinal run, and Locke was a big piece of the puzzle.
Camden Loidhamer, Wenatchee, athlete
College: Central Washington
Tyler Luzan, North Creek, offensive line
College: Central Washington
A versatile offensive lineman was a team captain for a North Creek team that trudged through the 4A KingCo and reached the 4A state playoffs.
Jaxin McCallum, Kamiakin, offensive line
College: South Dakota School of the Mines
First team all-Mid Columbia Conference selection was instrumental in Kamiakin's league title and ensuing 4A state semifinal run.
Kaz Melzer, Gonzaga Prep, lineman
College: Stanford
Despite Big Sky and Ivy League interest, the Greater Spokane League defensive MVP accepted a preferred walk-on spot at Stanford.
Cole Miller, Steilacoom, wide receiver
College: Central Washington
Standout wideout is a versatile playmaker and was the engine behind Steilacoom's 2A state quarterfinal run.
Jairus Phillips, Camas, linebacker
College: Central Washington
A three-year starter, Phillips helped Camas win a 4A state title as a sophomore and was a leader — on the field and in the locker room — of a Papermakers team that mounted a state quarterfinal run after an 0-4 start. SBLivefirst team all-state selection at linebacker.
Kaleb Potts, Marysville-Pilchuck, offensive line
College: Central Washington
A standout on a Marysville-Pilchuck offensive line that paved the way for multiple 1,000-yard rushers, including a school-record rushing season from running back Dylan Carson.
Aiden Prado, Mt. Spokane, athlete
College: Montana Western
The Wildcats' spark plug in every facet of the game, Prado will head to NAIA Montana Western.
Wyatt Redding, Sumner, kicker
College: Boise State
Broncos land one of the state of Washington's top kickers, three years running. Redding built a reputation for his work ethic at Sumner, often seen riding his green bike to work out in the mornings.
Elias Sanders, Bethel, defensive line
College: Portland State
Edge rusher was a bright spot at Bethel, playing on the end of the defensive line and the linebacking corps. He announced his commitment on Monday.
Charlie Shulkin, Bothell, kicker
College: Western Oregon
Standout leg was a first team all-4A KingCo kicker and punter under coach Tom Bainter at Bothell. He signed at Bothell High School Wednesday morning.
Tyler Steinbach, Skyline, offensive line
College: Central Washington
Sam Stowers, Steilacoom, defensive line
College: Western Oregon
2A South Puget Sound League MVP was a force for the Sentinels.
Trishion Sullivan, Spanaway Lake, defensive line
College: Central Washington
Justice Taylor, Lakewood, running back
College: Central Washington
Rocco Traore, North Creek, athlete
College: Northern Colorado
Two-way standout especially shined as a defensive back and helped North Creek reach the 4A state playoffs.
Jordan Velasquez, Marysville-Pilchuck, athlete
College: Idaho
One half of Marysville-Pilchuck's dominant rush attack was a multi-year standout in the 3A Wesco and joins a Washington-heavy class in Moscow.
Zach Watson, Burlington-Edison, athlete
College: Central Washington
Won Northwest Conference MVP as a senior as a standout quarterback and free safety, and will bring his versatility to Ellensburg, Wash.
Nick Weber, Emerald Ridge, offensive line
College: Western Oregon
Michael Westbrook, Lakes, linebacker
College: Central Washington
Peyton Wing, Sumner, linebacker
College: Portland State
His senior season ended early due to a knee injury, but not his college dreams. The Vikings offered the hard-hitting Wing and he joined Tristan Dunn as one of two Spartans to sign on Wednesday.
Ashton Wolff, Marysville-Pilchuck, kicker
College: Central Washington
Marysville-Pilchuck scored a lot of touchdowns in the fall — and Wolff more than filled in the gaps.
Josh Wood, Graham-Kapowsin, quarterback
College: Fresno State
After leading Graham-Kapowsin to a 4A state championship and a nationally-televised GEICO Bowl Series upset, Wood, SBLive's Washington State Player of the year, fielded additional Division I interest. He backed out of his verbal commitment to Eastern Washington and committed to Fresno State in late January.
Quintin Yon-Wagner, Arlington, linebacker
College: Central Washington
JP Zamora, Chiawana, quarterback
College: Washington State
The 6-foot-5 signal caller, a four-year starter, committed to Wazzu as a walk-on Wednesday. He was previously committed to Utah (scholarship) and UCLA (PWO).
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(Lead photo by Vince Miller)