Wolverines' Noah Young Makes Immediate Impact
South Anchorage's Noah Young, a 4A Class of 2026 wide receiver, transferred from out-of-state and immediately earned a starting role. Last season, Young averaged 8.5 yards per reception, with 22 catches for 186 yards and one touchdown in the Wolverines' first four games. His speed and agility allowed him to separate from defenders and make plays downfield. Young's ability to adapt to the ASAA's 4A classification and the Wolverines' system was impressive, considering his out-of-state background. In the offseason, Young has been working on his route-running and ball-handling skills, aiming to become a more polished receiver. He has also been participating in the Wolverines' summer camp, where he has been impressing coaches with his work ethic and dedication. Scouts are watching for Young to build on his momentum from last season and see if he can maintain his starting role, considering the Wolverines' depth at the position. His ability to make plays in the passing game will be crucial for the team's success this season.