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Temecula Valley Football

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2022 CITY CHAMPS, 2019 CIF CHAMPIONS, 2021 CIF FINALIST, 2019 SOUTHWESTERN LEAGUE CHAMPS, 2018/2019 RIVERSIDE CO. ACADEMIC CHAMPS, 2018 CIF ACADEMIC CHAMPS!!!

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Chase Wulfenstein
Chase Wulfenstein@ChaseWulf·
Due to an injury I was only able to play 6 Varsity games this season. C/O 2027 DE/OLB Edge 4.2 GPA 6’2” 200 pounds Stats: 13 Tot TKLS 6.5 TFLS 4 Sacks 1 Fmbl recovery 2 Forced Fmbls 1 Safety ⁦@PrepRedzoneCA⁩ ⁦⁦@JReyes_NP⁩ ⁦@PGregorian⁩ ⁦@tvhsbearsfb
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Noah Murillo
Noah Murillo@noahmurillo2027·
💡💡💡💡💡 #SAthleteSpotlight 🛫Temecula, CA🛬 ‼️‼️2027 SS/ATH‼️‼️ Noah Murillo 🔥 @noahmurillo2027 👀 Temecula Valley High 🏫 @tvhsbearsfb 🏈 @mosesk225 📽️Review📽️by @SchwartzAthlete 💡Temecula Valley High School has a high-ceiling 2027 athlete in Noah Murillo, a kid who brings real movement, length, and early D1 UPSIDE. What jumps off the screen with him is the way he moves — fluid hips, sudden feet, and that natural ability to navigate space that you just can’t teach. Listed around 5’11”, 170 pounds, he’s still building his frame, but the tools are there and they’re loud. He’s an athlete who already shows the traits that translate: balance, reaction speed, willingness to hit, and a play style built around confidence. Now let’s dive into the actual tape, because that’s where he shines. Here is his HUDL profile: hudl.com/profile/195482… Starting off on the Irvine reel, Noah comes out firing. Right off the jump he shows eye discipline, staying patient, reading the route concept, and never over-committing. Then you see the fluidity — moving through open space with ease while keeping himself in perfect position. As soon as the quarterback lets it go, he drives forward and shows off his ball skills, jumping the route and intercepting the pass to put his team in great field position. It’s a high-IQ play and a tone-setter early in the tape. At :55, you get one of the reps that really shows why coaches will love this kid. He instantly reads the redirect screen to the WR coming in motion — recognizes it, triggers downhill, and attacks. Yeah, he doesn’t catch the guy clean, but honestly? That’s not the point. What I love here is the intensity and physicality. He plays with an edge. He plays fast. He plays like someone who wants to make contact. And for a young player, that mindset is worth its weight in gold. Then roll into the Corona tape, and this is where you see the play that flat-out pops. True grit. True physicality. The kind of rep where you can tell he doesn’t have an ounce of hesitation in him. It’s the type of play you don’t see often from high schoolers — the willingness to throw his body in, zero regard for himself, just pure “I’m making this play.” Some people might look sideways at it, but after watching decades of football, I’ll tell you this: that kind of physicality is what separates dudes from players. And Noah shows it naturally. Now slide to the Temecula Valley reel, and at :25, you get maybe my favorite rep of all. Exceptional recognition — he reads the play almost instantly, almost like he already knew what was coming. Then he shoots upfield and knifes in for the TFL. That’s next-level stuff right there. Instinct meeting confidence meeting athleticism. Plays like that? Those translate anywhere. What I love most about Noah is the versatility. He can play in space, he can come downhill, he can shoot gaps like a linebacker, and he carries himself like a true defensive playmaker. And personally? I love this kid. His physicality absolutely pops off the tape, and the way he comes up into the box and triggers without hesitation is one of my favorite parts of his game. I’m a pretty blunt and honest evaluator, and when I say a kid stands out, I mean it. I’m lucky — I’ve had the pleasure of a lot of young athletes following me who are real ball players, and he fits right in with that group. I appreciate the way he plays the game. That ability to fill lanes, attack, cover, and play with real edge at his age is rare. Honestly, he reminds me a lot of a young Harrison Smith, and I don’t say that lightly. Add functional strength, keep sharpening the technique, and let the instincts continue to mature, and his value is going to skyrocket. Noah Murillo is absolutely a 2027 name worth tracking now, before everyone else catches on. 💡 📼Check the Tape!📼 hudl.com/profile/195482…
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Temecula Valley Football@tvhsbearsfb·
Congratulations to Noah Watkins our very own Temecula Valley Golden Bear. He signed his National Letter of Intent to attend Colorado Mesa play foottball. The Mavericks are getting a great player and an OUTSTANDING young man!!
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Christian Kretz
Christian Kretz@KretzChristian·
#6 Stats vs saddleback college 13 receptions 74 yards 2 touchdowns High IQ Football player, can do it all!! Great blocker in the perimeter!
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Temecula Valley Football@tvhsbearsfb·
Proud of our players! We won the LA Rams/Nike 11on 7v7 Championship! Thanks to @LCHS_Athletics for hosting. Our lineman took 3rd place in the big man competition as well! GFB!!
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