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Lakes High School receiver Jamaal Kearse will join his brother and fellow-receiver Jermaine Kearse at the University of Washington, according to reports of at least two Internet recruiting sites.
"I called (coach Steve Sarkisian) and said, ‘I'm committing,’” Jamaal Kearse said, according to a Realdawg.com report. “And Coach Sark was real excited. … I feel so relieved; just no more pressure and I can concentrate on the season."
Jamaal Kearse is 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds. Scout.com rates him as a four-star recruit.
He is the third Lakes Lancer to join this UW recruiting class, following defensive tackle Sione Potoae and outside linebacker Darius Waters.
Jermaine Kearse joined the Huskies last season and caught 20 passes for 301 yards with two touchdowns as a freshman.
Meanwhile, offensive lineman Ben Riva of O’Dea High School in Seattle also has committed to UW, according to both Realdawg and Dawgman.com.
Riva is 6-foot-6 and 285 pounds.
Kearse and Riva are the sixth and seventh known players to give their oral commitments to join UW’s 2010 freshman class.
