The 6-foot-2, 200-pound linebacker adds to the Ducks 21-member recruiting class currently ranked first in the Pac-12 and No. 6 nationally by 247Sports.
Bangs ag mechanics team will compete in nationals after state win
Brownwood Bulletin
BANGS The night before the April 30 state competition, a Briggs and Stratton small-engine manual was among reading material for Bangs High School’s four students on the FFA ag mechanics team,
Sequestered in a hotel, team members Keygan Pitts, a sophomore, and juniors Jackson Light, Robert Blakeley and Logan Bishop stayed up late reviewing manuals on small engines, boom sprayers and DC electrical wiring.
The night of studying capped off months of earlier preparation, and the Bangs team went on to win the ag mechanics state championship competition at Sam Houston State University. The Bangs team was one of 31 competing.
Offensive lineman
George Maile placed Oregon in his top five schools early Friday morning. The other schools to make the list include Baylor, TCU, UCLA and USC.
He announced the new list on Twitter.
The Ducks have been recruiting Maile for some time now, dating back to February of last year when they offered him. He attends Bingham High School in South Jordan, Utah and is rated a 3-star (0.8884) prospect on the 247Sports Composite.
With this move, the 6 4 , 292-pound All-State offensive lineman whittles his list of 14 offers down to 5 ahead of a decision, which he has yet to set a date for.