Interview: 4-Star 2019 California DL Stephon Wright Breaks Down Recruiting Ahead of Announcement

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG Since Stephon Wright’s freshman season in 2015, when he was playing tight end, he has worked his way into being one of the top talents in the nation but now as a 6-4, 290-pound, impossible to block defensive end. Over 20 Division-I programs have extended offers to Wright hoping he will sign their letter […]

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Interview: 4-Star 2019 DL Stephon Wright Updates Recruiting and Fall Camp

Posted by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG   Stephon Wright Profile Position: Defensive End/Tackle Height and Weight: 6-4, 280 Classification: 2019 Ranking: 4-star   High School: Cathedral – Los, Angeles, CA – Division-II – Angelus League 2017 Phantoms Team Record: 10-2 2017 (10 games): 44 tackles, 25 solo, 11 tackles for a loss, five sacks, 18 QB hurries, one forced fumble, […]

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Interview: 4-Star 2019 DE Stephon Wright Taking Recruiting to Next Level as Early Enrollee

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG All high school football players take recruiting seriously, but stepping up the timeline as an early enrollee takes matters to the next level quickly. After two standout seasons playing defensive end for Los Angeles’ Cathedral High School, Stephon Wright is not only preparing for a big senior season but also weighing his collegiate options […]

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Interview: 2019 California 4-Star DL Stephon Wright having Big Season for Cathedral

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG The Phantoms are off and running again this season sprinting to a 7-1 mark after ripping through Los Angeles area schools in 2016 with an 11-1 record. Cathedral High School has several familiar faces back from last year’s squad but one particular in the… You must be logged into RecruitingNewsGuru.com to view this content. […]

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Interview: 2019 California DE Stephon Wright Already Gaining Attention on Camp Circuit

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA In the modern era of high school football there are essentially two seasons to the game with the sport now a yearlong activity. In years past, once the season was completed teams would reconvene in the spring for workouts and some practices with a long gap of time until fall camp kicked up in […]

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