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Valley Ties Impress in College Spring Football

Utah wide receiver Solomon Enis (21) (AP Photo/Young Kwak)

Utah wide receiver Solomon Enis (21) (AP Photo/Young Kwak)

Spring football on college campuses is about to wrap up, but we are seeing several in-state players who chose to leave Arizona, making an impact on their programs.

At Oregon, Ducks head coach Mario Cristobal singled out former Chandler WR Johnny Johnson as a player who’s made progress this spring. Cristobal also heaped praise on former Hamilton QB Tyler Shough https://www.sports360az.com/2019/04/fomer-hamilton-qb-shough-having-impressive-spring-at-oregon/

At Nebraska, Kurt Warners son is making some noise

Former Hamilton running back Jawhar Jordan is lighting up the field for the Orange. Saturday he had
two TDs, with one being called back for a penalty.

Former North Canyon receiver Solomon Enis found the endzone for Utah in their Red-White game on Saturday
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Former Pinnacle quarterback Brian Lewerke looked strong in Michigan State’s spring game
He completed 14 of 20 passes for 181 yards
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-Former Casteel quarterback Gunner Cruz threw a 19 yard score, as part of 11 touchdown passes thrown by Washington State quarterbacks on Saturday.

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