Final Score:
Bothell 42, Union 21
Scout's Take:
Sewell put on a show in the Cougar's first playoff game. He scored the first
two touchdowns of the game and seemed to make a big play every time Bothell
needed it. Sewell has ideal size for a wide receiver and uses his height to
haul in balls over smaller defenders. He has the speed to get behind the
defense and does with regularity. The one area of of his game he can improve
on is his consistency. In the two games that I have seen him, he has had a
drop that seemed like a ball he should have caught.
Recruiting: Offers from
Washington State and
UCLA. Interest
from other Pac-10 schools.
Northwest Scout Report
Final Score:
Bothell 42, Union 21
Scout's Take: Foley has been impressive
both times I have been out to see the Cougars. He has a great handle
on the game and seems to stay calm in any situation. His ability to fit
throws into tight spaces and avoid making big mistakes separated the two
teams this past weekend. Foley is by no means a dual threat quarterback, but
has the ability to move well within the pocket and escape pressure. Foley is
still waiting for his first offer, I could see him drawing interest from FCS
level schools and interest from NW area programs.
Recruiting:
Interest from Northwest area schools.
Northwest Scout Report
Final Score: Bothell 42, Union 21
Scout's Take: Proulx is
a very talented high school running back. He has been one of the most
productive backs in the state over his career. He run harder than you would
ever expect based on his size, Proulx has the ability to run around
defenders, but almost seems to prefer running over them. I don't know if he
has the size and speed to play at the next level, but he is definitely one
of the best backs in the state right now.
Recruiting:
Interest from NW area schools.
Northwest Scout Report
Brandon Brody-Heim –Running back – union (WA) - 2012
Final Score:
Bothell 42, Union 21
Scout's Take: Brody-Heim was impressive
in the loss to Bothell. He is a tough runner that picks up extra yards by
keeping his legs churning until he is brought to the ground. Only a junior,
Brody-Heim is worth keeping an eye on. He would most likely move to fullback
at the next level as his top end speed isn't quite what you look for in a
tailback. However, he already weighs in at almost 200lbs and would have no
problem putting more weight on his frame.
Recruiting: Interest from
NW area schools.