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EForce Memorial Day 7v7 Invitational Preview: Players to Watch

Several of the Northwest's top recruits in the class of 2018 and 2019 will be on hand Sunday for the EForce Memorial Day Invitational, a 7v7 tournament in Portland, Oregon.

The event, which is hosted at Clackamas High School, will start at 9 a.m. on Sunday with over a dozen teams scheduled to compete. Rivals.com has several recruits to watch:

2017 three-star Seattle (Wash.) Garfield ATH Tre'Shaun Harrison, uncommitted:

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Washington is one of 12 schools have already offered the No.4 in-state prospect for this years class. UW is recruiting Harrison as a running back with the versatile athlete able to play on either side of the ball. Oregon has hosted Harrison this spring and the Ducks appear to be one of the teams to beat for his commitment. Harrison plays for Rise Football Academy on their Rise Black 7v7 squad.

2017 three-star Sumner (Wash.) running back Tre Weed, uncommitted:

Tre Weed is replacing Stanford-bound Connor Wedington as the main running back for Sumner High School this upcoming season. While still underrecruited, do in large part to Wedington's numbers his senior season, the three-star athlete possesses top-end speed and power to match. Weed also plays for Rise Football Academy on team Rise Black.

2019 four-star Graham (Wash.) Graham-Kapowsin quarterback Dylan Morris, uncommitted:

Expected to be a national recruit by the end of his junior season this upcoming fall, Morris has all the tools to be an elite quarterback at the college level. He's still expected to grow a couple more inches, helping his case even more, with a bevy of throws to any area on the field. Morris did struggle at times during his sophomore season with his decision making, an area of his game that will need to improve before August. Morris is the quarterback for Rise Black.

2018 Lake Stevens (Wash.) quarterback Conor Bardue, uncommitted:

Bardue has yet to pick up his first offer and remains arguably the most underrecruited prospect in the region for the class of 2018. Despite his size the heir apparent to Jacob Eason, now a sophomore at the University of Georgia, Bardue has the perfect touch especially on sideline routes. His velocity could be a little closer to ideal but he remains one of the states best kept secrets. Bardue is the quarterback for Rise Gold.

2018 Clackamas (Wash.) wide receiver Cole Turner, uncommitted:

Turner is this years "wait and see" recruit with several Power-Five schools holding off offering until he produces during his senior season. His size is ideal at 6-feet-6, 195-pounds, with athleticism and ball skills to match. For Turner the next six months are putting all the tools together after his first wave of offers recently came in from Air Force, Nevada and others. Turner is a member of EForce Football.

2019 Vancouver (Wash.) Mountain View athlete Darien Chase, uncommitted:

The Air Raid Academy in Canada produced current Notre Dame sophomore WR Chase Claypool, and could very well produce the regions next national recruit in the class of 2019 in Darien Chase. Oregon hosted the Southwest Washington prospect this spring for an unofficial visit and several other Pac-12 schools have already shown interest.

TheDawgReport.com will have full coverage of the invitational Sunday from Portland.

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