CFC TOP 100 receiver gets five NCAA offers, official visits planned & decision imminent.
With NCAA Signing Day quickly approaching, one CFC TOP 100 player is gaining a lot of interest south of the border in recent weeks.
Brayden Lenius has already garnered five offers. His first one came on October 18th from San Diego State. Others have included Utah (December 13th), Washington State (December 16th), Minnesota (December 31st) and Miami (January 2nd).
The 6’5, 195 pound receiver from North Vancouver, British Columbia visited Washington State this past weekend and also has another visit lined up for Minnesota this upcoming week. Moreover, Lenius has not ruled out taking a trip to either Miami or Washington.
Other schools that have expressed some interest include Idaho, Colorado and UCLA.
Lenius is not expected to make a final decision until the conclusion of all official NCAA visits.
This past fall, Lenius moved south of the border to suit up for Chaminade West Hills, a private preparatory school in California. Not only has he dressed for the football Eagles, but also the school’s basketball squad. However, due to CIF transfer rules, he had to sit out the first month of his gridiron season with Chaminade.
What generated a lot of buzz surrounding the North Vancouver wide receiver was exceptional play which ultimately led Chaminade to the California State Championship.
Previous to the California move, Lenius enjoyed a successful high school career with the Carson Graham Eagles of the British Columbia High School Football Association (BCHSFA). In 2012, the wide receiver played a pivotal role in the successful comeback campaign the Eagles mounted to win the Buchanan Bowl. In the 22-19 victory, Lenius scored all three touchdowns for the team.
In 2011, the British Columbia offensive standout was a member of Canadian all-star squad that competed at the Eastbay Youth All-American Bowl against the Americans. For his stellar play, Lenius was named game MVP.
As a member of Team British Columbia, Lenius guided the team to a 38-13 victory over USA at the 2013 FBU All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas.
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