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Monday, January 28, 2008

Demetri Enesi a Weber State Wildcat!


After 3 years of working together and the help of his Family and Coaches Demetri Enesi is off the Board! Awesome job Kid! It was not easy and you worked real hard but man that motor of yours cna sure run! We are all so proud of you. From a Westview Wildcat to a Weber State Wildcat...seems like its all Cats for 4 more years!



January 27, 2008

Jed Tai
OregonPreps.com


After visiting Weber State a couple of weekends ago, Demetri Enesi was almost completely sold. The tough 6-foot-2, 241-pound defensive end from Westview High School in Portland found the Wildcats program to be a pleasant surprise and made some good connections with the people in Ogden. Enesi still planned on taking some more official visits before deciding, but as time went on he realized there was no need.


Originally scheduled to visit Eastern Washington this past weekend, Enesi never left his house. "I didn't go as I've verbally committed to Weber State," Enesi said. "I like the coaches there and I get along with the defensive line coach reall well. I like everything that I saw there so I went ahead (and committed)."

Enesi made the call on his verbal pledge late last week. The fit was there for him both on and off the field, so he knew there was no more reason to wait. "I like how they have a lot of stuff there for business, which is what I want to major in," Enesi said. "I like the football field too - I'd rather play on turf, but it's pretty nice. And my family talked to me (about the distance from home). If I need to fly home it will only cost 90 bucks."

On the field, Enesi is itching to hit it. "They want me to switch between defensive end or defensive tackle to see what I'm better at," Enesi said. "They're not sure about me:

http://oregonpreps.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=767053

Bishop almost Done with Decision


January 28, 2008

We have been supporting and Covering Jordan Bishop for about 2 years now! The West Salem Titan WR and all purpose stud is about close to the end and it looks like the Beavers might be it for him. For Him we say...Great Job! For the other schools we wpoke to we say..."What were you thinking". This guy is going to torch some people for many years. Here is the latest.

Bishop Blown Away!

Jed Tai'Oregonpreps.com

Talk about it in OP Members Forum
Did Jordan Bishop save the best for last? The athletic 6-foot-3, 180-pound wideout from West Salem has been busy this month taking his official visits and has taken plenty of positives from each stop. Bishop knew his visit to Oregon State this past weekend had plenty of potential, but he had plenty of questions as well. How everything turned out for the speedster went beyond anything he could have imagined.


"It was everything I expected and more," Bishop said of the visit. "They have the best facilities that I've been to and the coaching staff is all cool. It's all something that would be a good fit for me."

One of Bishop's concerns going into the visit was all the talk about greyshirting his freshman year. He got all of those questions answered. "Basically, it's not for sure yet," Bishop said.

Go to :
http://oregonpreps.rivals.com/content.asp?lin=1&script=content.asp&fid=&cid=767050&tid=&mid=&rid=
for the rets fo the story.

Adam Coerper hits it Big!


We first covered Adam Coerper when Coach Toots Kaahanuii of Central Catholic HS in Portland Called to tell us that he had seen this 6'5" phenom run a 4.7 and run wild out of the backfield int he fly sweep offense. What Said I? Well 4 days later I caught up to Adam's father Walt and 2 weeks after that he was on his way with a PSU offer. This kid played big in a small town and the seaosn was over when all this happened. This just goes to show you never ever give up! We gave him some help but he did the rest!

Adam's Dad just wrote to me and I thought I would share the comments.


Also here is an excerpt from the latest at Rivals.com.

January 28, 2008

COERPER MAKES A CHOICE!

Jed Tai
Oregonpreps.com

There are some special recruiting stories in this year's football Class of 2008. But after this past weekend, no one of them could probably top that of Adam Coerper. The model 6-foot-5, 240-pound athlete performed in relative obscurity his entire career at Hood River Valley High School and even after a super senior season, only barely got Big Sky recruiting attention. But recent developments with Coerper have led to him stepping from small time to the big time after a trip this past weekend.


"I had gotten a phone call from Coach Rasmussen from Washington State about a month ago wanting to set up a (official) visit," Coerper said. "So I went up there this past weekend and I really liked the school and really liked the whole campus atmosphere. In Pullman, the whole town is into Washington State football and it's in the Pac-10 which is a big deal to me."

"They offered me Saturday night after dinner," Coerper continued. "I told them I wanted to come here and the next morning, I called Coach Wulff to tell him (I was committed) and he was excited."

For Coerper, the decision was:

http://oregonpreps.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=767041

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