The Salt Lake Tribune
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Football: Utah State offers Northridge safety Washington
Chris Washington, the safety from Northridge High, just received an offer from Utah State, his father said in an e-mail today.

Washington now has three offers, all from in-state schools: Utah, BYU and Utah State.

However, as stated earlier, he was the defensive MVP of the B2G Camp in Thousands Oaks, Calif., over the weekend, and many analysts out there believe it is just a matter of time before the 6-foot-1, 195-pound rising senior with 4.5 speed in the 40 gets some out-of-state offers. Boise State and Oregon State are believed to be close to offering.

Washington received the USU offer a few days after he returned from California.

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Davis High coach Jay Welk and former BYU coach Steve Cleveland are good friends, which is probably why Welk's Davis team traveled to Fresno State, where Cleveland is now head coach, recently.

Turns out, it was a very profitable trip.

The Darts won the Fresno State University team camp tournament, defeating teams from California and Oregon.

I mentioned that Lone Peak, Bingham and West Jordan were going to be the teams to beat in 5-A this winter, and obviously should have included Davis, which lost just one game last year (to champion Lone Peak) and has a couple solid contributors returning.

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