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Thursday, June 4th, 2009
Posted by Todd Milles @ 01:40:31 pm
One door closed Thursday on the University of Washington. As expected, Jake Heaps, the highly-touted quarterback from Skyline High School, announced he would be attending Brigham Young University in the summer before the 2010 season.
Just because the best in-state junior recruit – and arguably the No. 1 prospect in the country – has opted to leave, other options remain for the Huskies.
New UW coach Steve Sarkisian dearly wants to land another quarterback for next season's recruiting class, and two sought-after California play-callers he's made offers to remain on the board – Lakewood High's Jesse Scroggins, Jr. and Oaks Christian's Nick Montana.
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