Recruiting News and Notes from the Northwest SQT

Jonathan Agumadu (Photo: Greg Powers)

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Lake Belton 2024 WR Micah Hudson (6'0, 190) commanded even more defensive attention than expected from his five-star profile. After a quiet outing against a McKinney team that double and triple covered him all day, Hudson flashed his polished route running and sure hands against Colleyville Heritage. Hudson broke a defender on a goal line out route and then later sped past multiple safeties for a long touchdown. The coveted receiver has official visits lined up with Texas Tech (June 19-20) and Texas (June 23-25). - Carter Yates

McKinney 2025 TE/WR Khristian Mackintrush (6'3, 190) was a dominant offensive performer, creating mismatch problems for defensive backs and linebackers. Missouri and Toledo have offered.

McKinney 2025 CB Zay Gentry (6'1, 170) played exceptionally well on the island, showcasing the ability to lock up receivers without racking up penalties. He has over 20 offers with Baylor, SMU, TCU, Texas Tech, Arkansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma highlighting. 

McKinney 2024 ILB Jonathan Agumadu (6'1, 215) and 2025 OLB Riley Pettijohn (6'2, 210) are impressive physical specimens blowing up in recruiting. Agumadu has seen recent offers come in from North Texas, SMU, Texas State, Memphis, Missouri and more. Pettijohn's most recent offer is from LSU, and the Tigers will be a force in his decision-making process. 

Crandall 2024 WR/TE Joshua Smith (6'4, 200) is a rare player with the speed of an outside receiver but has the length and catch radius of a flex tight end. Smith has secured eight offers and has scheduled his first official visit with UTSA on June 23rd. 

Lake Belton 2024 CB Selman Bridges (6'3, 170) is taller and longer than your typical cornerback prospect, but he stays low in his backpedal and uses his long arms to deflect passes that come within range. Bridges has softened his stance on waiting until the end of the recruiting process to announce his commitment, expressing that a decision could come at any time if the right situation presents itself. He has June official visits set with TCU (6/8), Texas (6/23) and Arkansas (6/16). 

CB Selman Bridges (Photo: Greg Powers)

The Byron Nelson defense, led David Kabongo (6'0, 180), Jonathan Kabeya (5'9, 160), and Ashton Williams (6'0, 190), helped the Bobcats qualify for the State 7v7 in July by winning a loaded pool and district foe Southlake Carroll in the state qualifying matchup. 

Southlake Carroll 2025 RB Riley Wormley (5'10, 170) is a welcome addition to the Dragons' offense. The DCTF four-star is a good pass-catcher out of the backfield who runs routes like a wide receiver, giving Grahan Knowles another wrinkle. Wormley is closing in on double-digit offers with important stops at Tennessee (5/31), Texas (6/3), TCU (6/4) and Texas A&M (6/9).

Southlake Carroll 2024 WR Jacob Jordan (5'9, 170) is one of the state's hidden gems. The slippery slot wide receiver is dangerous in space and ultra-productive. Jordan holds offers from Texas Tech, North Texas and Tulsa and has official visits locked in with the Mean Green and Golden Hurricane.

Note: Jonathan Agumadu (McKinney) and Jacob Jordan (SLC) have been named as DCTF three-stars.  

DCTF's Carter Yates contributed to this report. 

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