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Washington OL Rashaun Lavata'i Earns Top Honors at UA Camp
The high school standout has seen his recruiting stock soar with new offers from ACC and Big Ten programs.
Mar. 11, 2026 at 11:50pm
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Rashaun Lavata'i, an offensive tackle from University Place, Washington, was named MVP at the recent Under Armour NEXT Camp in Phoenix. The high school standout has since received new scholarship offers from several prominent ACC and Big Ten programs, significantly boosting his recruiting profile.
Why it matters
Lavata'i's strong performance at the UA camp and subsequent surge in high-level offers highlights his potential as a top offensive line prospect. This type of national recognition can open doors for talented high school players, leading to opportunities at elite college football programs.
The details
At the Under Armour NEXT Camp in Phoenix, Lavata'i, who attends Curtis High School in University Place, Washington, was named the offensive line MVP after impressing scouts and coaches with his size, strength, and technique. His strong showing has since led to new scholarship offers from several ACC and Big Ten schools, further elevating his recruiting stock.
- Lavata'i was named MVP at the Under Armour NEXT Camp in Phoenix on March 11, 2026.
- Since the camp, Lavata'i has received new offers from ACC and Big Ten programs.
The players
Rashaun Lavata'i
A standout offensive tackle from Curtis High School in University Place, Washington.
What they’re saying
“Rashaun really stood out at the camp with his size, strength, and technique. It's no surprise to see his recruitment take off after that performance.”
— Brandon Huffman, National Recruiting Analyst
What’s next
Lavata'i will continue to weigh his options as he receives more scholarship offers from top college football programs.
The takeaway
Lavata'i's success at the Under Armour NEXT Camp and the subsequent surge in his recruiting profile demonstrate the impact that strong performances at high-profile events can have on a player's future opportunities.

