Scout.com Ranks Saylor and Grayson Among 2010 Northwest Hot 50

Written by on February 16, 2009

Heritage Jr. QB Garrett Grayson (left) was the 2008 GSHL 4A Offensive Player Of The Year while Union Jr. WR Mitch Saylor (right) was the 2008 GSHL 3A Offensive Player Of The Year.

Scout.com has come out with its “2010 Northwest Hot 50″

The list is a ranking of the top 50 Northwest football players who will graduate in 2010.

The list included 20 players for Washington and 7 players from Oregon. Other states represented were Utah, Hawaii, Idaho and BC (Canada).

Union WR Mitch Saylor is ranked 37th overall and Heritage QB Garrett Grayson is ranked 40th overall.

Saylor is the 4th ranked WR and 3rd ranked WR from Washington while Grayson is the 6th ranked QB and 2nd ranked QB from Washington behind only #1 overall Jake Heaps of Skyline.

Mitch Salyor helped lead his Union Titans all the way to the WIAA 3A Football finals in 2008 with 765 yards receiving and 15 TD. Saylor also returned a blocked kick 65 yards with 3 seconds remaining in the 4th quarter for a 21-14 win over Ferndale in the state quarterfinals. (watch video) Saylor is a 2x GSHL 3A all-league WR and was the 2008 3A Offensice Player Of The Year.

Grayson is already the GSHL career passing leader with 6000 yds and 48 TD in only 17 games. Grayson is a 2x GSHL 4A all-league QB and was the 2008 4A Player Of The Year. “He is gifted with great athletic ability, but he is the hardest working kid I have coached” said Nate Becksted, Heritage Head Football Coach.

Mitch Saylor Highlight Video

Garrett Grayson Highlight Video

Scout.com 2010 Northwest Hot 50

  1. Jake Heaps QB 6-2/195/4.7 Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline
  2. Curtis White DE 6-5/240/4.8 Eugene (Ore.) Sheldon
  3. Bronson Kaufusi DE 6-6/220/4.7 Provo (Utah) Timpview
  4. Jamaal Kearse WR 6-2/198/4.5 Lakewood (Wash.) Lakes
  5. A’I Ho-Ching LB 6-0/210/4.75 Sandy (Utah) Alta
  6. VJ Fehoko    LB    6-0/225/4.69    Honolulu (Hawai’I) Farrington
  7. Larry Dixon    RB    5-10/210/4.5    Silverdale (Wash.) Olympic
  8. Owamagbe Odighizuwa    DE    6-3/220/4.8    Portland (Ore.) David Douglas
  9. Zach Fogerson    FB    6-1/225/4.65    Seattle (Wash.) O’Dea    Washington
  10. Sione Potoae    DL    6-3/275/4.9    Lakewood (Wash.) Lakes
  11. Chris Badger    DB    6-1/192/4.6    Provo (Utah) Timpview
  12. Andrew Manley    QB    6-3/215/4.9    Wahiwa (Hawai’I) Leilehua
  13. Chris Young    LB    6-1/230/4.7    Auburn (Wash.) Auburn
  14. Tuni Kanuch    DL    6-1/285/4.99    South Jordan (Utah) Bingham
  15. Justin Podrabsky    QB    6-6/210/4.78    Lewiston (Idaho) Lewiston
  16. Kenneth Acker    DB    6-1/180/4.5    Portland (Ore.) Grant
  17. Keanon Lowe    DB    5-10/170/4.5    Portland (Ore.) Jesuit
  18. Taz Stevenson    WR    6-3/175/4.5    Mililani (Hawai’I) Mililani
  19. Devin Topps    RB    6-1/200/4.65    Kent (Wash.) Kentridge
  20. Julious Moore    DL    6-0/250/4.9    Bellevue (Wash.) Bellevue
  21. Micah Hatchie    OL    6-5/270/5.3    Waialua (Hawai’I) Waialua
  22. Kona Schwenke    DE    6-5/200/4.6    Kahuku (Hawai’I) Kahuku
  23. Ricky Heimuli    DL    6-4/285/4.9    Salt Lake City (Utah) Brighton
  24. Aaron Dunn    DE    6-6/220/4.79    Spokane (Wash.) Mead
  25. Mike Marboe    C    6-2/280/5.39    Wenatchee (Wash.) Wenatchee
  26. Colin Porter    OL    6-4/280/5.2    Redmond (Wash.) Redmond
  27. Jase Butorac    OL    6-3/270/5.34    Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline
  28. Alex Hart    QB    6-2/175/4.6    Sandy (Utah) Jordan
  29. Tanner Hinds    RB    5-11/190/4.59    Kaysville (Utah) Davis
  30. Algernon Brown    RB    6-1/205/4.6    Salt Lake City (Utah) Skyline
  31. James Atoe    OL    6-6/335/5.5    The Dalles (Ore.) The Dalles
  32. Graham Rowley    OL    6-3/250/4.9    Waialua (Hawai’I) Waialua
  33. Connor Hamlett    WR    6-5/230/4.8    Lynnwood (Wash.) Meadowdale
  34. Ben Riva    OL    6-6/286/5.3    Seattle (Wash.) O’Dea
  35. Josh Milhollin    QB    6-4/200/4.8    Medford (Ore.) South Medford
  36. Keli’I Kekuewa    OL    6-2/300/5.65    Keaau (Hawai’I) Kamehameha
  37. Mitch Saylor    WR    6-6/205/4.62    Camas (Wash.) Union
  38. Grant Gellatly    DB    5-10/180/4.55    Issaquah (Wash.) Issaquah
  39. Christian Wesley    TE    6-5/215/4.8    Silverdale (Wash.) Central Kitsap
  40. Garrett Grayson    QB    6-2/180/4.8    Vancouver (Wash.) Heritage
  41. Kaiwi Crabb    OL    6-4/250/5.1    Honolulu (Hawai’I) Punahou
  42. Dustin Elisara    LB    6-2/225/4.75    Kapolei (Hawai’I) Kapolei
  43. Kelvin Cain    LB    6-4/205/4.7    Portland (Ore.) Grant
  44. Kalua Ellis    LB    5-11/220/4.75    Wahiwa (Hawai’I) Leilehua
  45. Spencer Beale    OL    6-5/290/5.42    Lewiston (Idaho) Lewiston
  46. Lemar Durant    WR    6-2/201/4.6    Coquitlam (BC) Centennial
  47. Cooper Pelluer    TE    6-2/200/4.7    Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline
  48. Daniel English    WR    6-2/180/4.5    New Westminster (BC) New Westminster
  49. Tannon Pedersen    QB    6-3/175/4.8    Highland (Utah) Lone Peak
  50. Anthony DeMatteo    LB    6-0/190/4.6    Sammamish (Wash.) Skyline

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Comments

4 Responses to “Scout.com Ranks Saylor and Grayson Among 2010 Northwest Hot 50”

  1. Coleman Weisenborn on March 30th, 2009 9:12 am

    Garrett Grayson is the best Quarterback I’ve ever seen! I’ll probably be going to Heritage next year as a freshman, and he is my idol Quarterback right now.

  2. Stanford Guy on July 1st, 2009 7:00 pm

    That’s nice. I will debate your comment about him being the best quarterback ever seen since I played with John Elway, Guy Benjamin, Mike Cordova, Steve Dills, and Turk Shonert in college. John especially wasn’t too bad and carved out a nice little NFL career. Garrett is very good and has a great future as well. Looking forward to following his career after Heritage. It appears as though he has been held back a bit in his current program.

    By the way,………….Ah, never mind, looking forward to the upcoming season.

  3. gshl dad on July 2nd, 2009 11:20 am

    Don’t miss the Camas -Heritage game on Sept. 4th at Mckenzie. Last year these 2 teams combined for 800+ yards of passing when they played in Camas.

  4. gshl dad on July 3rd, 2009 10:27 am

    Correction, 778 yards.

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