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Sunday, January 26, 2003 - Page updated at 12:00 AM

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College Football

Capsule look at state's blue-chip recruits

Tahj Bomar, LB
6-2, 210
Kentwood (UW)

Defensive heart of Kentwood teams that won back-to-back Class 4A state titles. Leading tackler on both title teams and in on 131 tackles last year. Committed to Washington.

Derrick Bradley, RB
5-10, 185
Kamiak (UW)

Hampered by an ankle injury last season, Bradley still rushed for 1,182 yards and scored 22 TDs. Excels at bump-and-run coverage. Committed to Washington.

Jordan Carey, DB-WR
6-0, 198
Capital (Oregon)

Times State Player of the Year after playing eight different positions (including returner on punts and kickoffs), amassed 2,700 all-purpose yards and scored 27 TDs. Committed to Oregon.

Craig Chambers, WR
6-5, 197
Jackson (UW)

The only state player to make the annual Best in the West list, receiving eight of a possible 10 votes. Caught 48 passes for 804 yards as senior. Committed to Washington, where his older brother Richie played.

John DuRocher, QB
6-4, 200
Bethel (Oregon)

State's top quarterback prospect threw for 2,255 yards and 26 touchdowns last fall. Led Bethel into state playoffs all three years as starter and twice made semifinals. Best in the West honorable mention with five votes. Committed to Oregon.

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