Where are 2025 football recruits from Washington headed?

Kamiak’s Victor Sanchez among players to sign letters of intent.

Coveted high school football recruits from Washington state are putting pen to paper.

Wondering where some of Washington state’s top prospects are headed? Here is the list of football signees through Wednesday morning with national FBS and FCS schools, along with regional NCAA Division II, NAIA, and junior colleges.

2025 WASHINGTON IN-STATE FOOTBALL SIGNEES

Anacortes — Brady Beaner, Montana; Brock Beaner, Montana

Auburn — Lijah Petelo, Eastern Washington

Auburn Riverside — Jonathan Epperson, Washington

Bellevue — Demetri Manning, Oregon; Willi Wascher, USC

Bethel — Zaydrius Rainey-Sale, Washington

Camas — Luke Webb, Washington State

Curtis — Xavier Ahrens, Montana State; Parker Mady, Montana State

Eastlake — Jack Beardall, Southern Utah

Evergreen — Josiah Alanis, Boise State

Graham-Kapowsin — Noah Flores, UCLA

Kamiak — Victor Sanchez Hernandez, Washington

Kamiakin — David Kuku, Washington State

Kennedy Catholic — Lowen Colman-Brusa, Washington; Landen Kahai, Eastern Washington

Lynden — Isaiah Oudman, Eastern Washington

Meridian — Lincoln Hoefer, Montana

Mount Si — Logan Knaevelsrud, Montana

Nooksack Valley — Colton Lentz, Montana

North Kitsap — Nathaniel Thornton, Montana State

O’Dea — Sage Salopek, Montana

Okanogan — Carter Kuchenbuch, Boise State

Olympia — Forrest Carter, Montana

Skyview — Gavin Packer, Boise State; Noah Thomas, Oregon State

South Kitsap — Josaiah Asuega, Montana State

Spanaway Lake — D’Aryhian Clemons, Washington

Sumner — Carter Cocke, Montana State

Tumwater — Malijah Tucker, Washington State

West Valley (Spokane) — Quinlan Hyatt, Montana

Yelm — Bol Bol, Boise State; Jacob Tracy, Boise State

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