The state of Oregon is loaded with talent in the class of 2018, as Crescent Valley athlete Talanoa Hufanga, South Medford wide receiver Chase Cota, Tigard athlete Braden Lenzy, Jesuit running back Trey Lowe, Lake Oswego offensive tackle Dawson Jaramillo and Central Catholic linebacker Eli'Jah Winston have all earned four-star status.
However, Sprague three-star tight end/defensive end Teagan Quitoriano belongs in that discussion, having established himself as one of the state's top talents.
In June, the 6-foot-6, 240-pound two-sport standout, who led the state in points and rebounds per game in basketball, narrowed his list to two - the Oregon State Beavers and Oregon Ducks.