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Josh Moten, a California quarterback (Narbonne H.S.) with the athleticism to end up at some other position, has become the first oral commit of the Steve Sarkisian era at UW, according to Realdawg.com, Dawgman.com, Udubsports.com and probably some other folks that don't have me on their mailing list.
Moten attended Narbonne H.S., where he through for over 2,100 yards and seven touchdowns last season. He also ran for 829 with 10 touchdowns.
Moten comitted during an in-home visit by newly named UW assistant Johnny Nansen. He chose Washington over offers from Colorado, San Jose State, and North Carolina A&T.
However, BearTerritory.com is reporting Garfield High star Deandre Coleman -- perhaps UW's prime recruiting target this season -- has decided to attend Cal.
Here's an item of interest to UW fans from TNT reporter Doug Pacey's high school coverage today:
The season has hardly begun and already the accolades are mounting for Abdul Gaddy. The Bellarmine Prep senior point guard is among 10 players across the nation that is being considered for the Atlanta Tipoff Club’s Naismith Boy’s High School Player of the Year Award.
Former Bellarmine Prep standout Avery Bradley also made the cut. Bradley has helped Findlay Prep of Henderson, Nev., climb to No. 2 in USA Today’s Super 25 rankings.
