Next generation of Ducks tearing up high school football

Oregon’s Atticus Sappington celebrates after kicking a game winning field goal against Boise State in the final seconds of the game at Autzen Stadium in Eugene Sept. 7, 2024
Oregon’s Atticus Sappington celebrates after kicking a game winning field goal against Boise State in the final seconds of the game at Autzen Stadium in Eugene Sept. 7, 2024 | Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Oregon four-star 2026 commit at quarterback Bryson Beaver led the Vista Murrieta Broncos to a 47-25 win over Great Oak in their season opener.

Beaver completed 24-34 passes (77.4 percent) for 313 yards and two touchdowns. The 6-3 senior is the No. 16 quarterback in the country and an Elite 11 Finalist. He committed to the Ducks on June 25.

Tradarian Ball has been named to the 2025 Whataburger Super Team compiled by Dave Campbell's Texas Football.

Like Dierre Hill in this year's freshman class, Ball is dangerous as a running back or receiver. He shut down his recruitment in March. The Tigers open with Tyler Legacy on August 28.

Duck offensive line recruit Koloi Keli is now a Polynesian Bowl All-Star. A three-star offensive lineman from Farrington High School in Honolulu, Hawaii, Keli committed to the Ducks in July, flipping from the Cal Bears.

The No. 1 recruit in the state of New York, Messiah Hampton is growing both as a football player and a man of faith. A Duck commit since June, Hampton is twitchy and explosive with great body control.

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