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ko bros: The Arrival Camp - Top Performers

By Leo Koloamatangi - May 5th, 10:30am

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The Arrival Camp by the KO Bros arrived in Temecula over the holiday weekend.

KO Bros hosted The Arrival Camp last weekend and saw a lot of talented underclassmen.

Founded by NFL linemen Leo Koloamatangi and Meffy Koloamatangi and their parent company KO Bros, nearly 120 athletes off all positions competed at Temecula (Ca.) Rancho Christian for three hours of instruction and competition.

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The camp was part instruction and part one on ones and was one of the more physical all-position camps we've seen.

Here's a look at the Camp MVPs and Top Performers from the event as selected by the The Arrival Camp coaches and staff.

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QB Top Performers

Emiliano Villareal – 2025 ** MVP **

QB – Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.) Rancho Cucamonga – 6’0 180 lbs

Emiliano was the most well rounded QB in this event. The combination of his footwork, throwing mechanics and timing made him the QB MVP of this event. Coming off a dominant debut season at Rancho Cucamonga (Rancho Cucamonga, CA.), we expect him to have another great year in the Baseline League.

 

Blake Nadler – 2027

QB – Temecula (Calif.) Rancho Christian – 6’0 180 lbs

Blake has the most upside of any other QB in this event. Not only was he one of the younger arm talents, but he was by far the most athletic and explosive QB in this event. Aside from great throwing mechanics, Blake has the ‘it-factor’ and it’s clear that he competes to win. Although he’s coming off of Freshman season at Rancho Christian (Temecula, CA.) where he threw for 2,100 yards and 24 touchdowns, he continues to grow and develop tremendously in this off-season, solidifying him as one of the top 2027 quarterbacks in the country. He’s currently receiving interest from Fresno St, Eastern Washington, Dartmouth, Oregon St, NAU, and Cal Poly.

 

Bryson Beaver – 2026

QB – Murrieta (Calif.) Vista Murrieta – 6’4 190 lbs

Bryson had a great camp showing. Standing at 6’4 190 lbs, he is what every college is looking for in a QB. He showcased a strong base, big arm, natural throwing motion, and elite ball placement. He recently earned an offer from NAU. He is also receiving interest from Rice, Minnesota, UCLA, and UC Davis.

 

Jacob Chambers – 2026

QB – Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.) Rancho Cucamonga – 6’2 180 lbs

Jacob Chambers continues to dominate our TAC events and his stock only continues to rise this off-season. After earning top underclassmen honors at the Elite-11 Los Angeles Regional, he’s continued to dominate camps and events this year. He earned his first offer from NAU after a strong performance at the Redlands Camp Series.

 

Levi Dean – 2029

QB – Murrieta (Calif.) KO Bros – 6’0 170 lbs

Levi Dean is one the top youth QBs in Southern California. He competed in both the youth and high school TAC events and proved to be an 8th grader to watch carefully as he finishes out his youth career this upcoming season. We expect Levi to be an immediate contributor at the high school level and we are excited to see where he chooses to compete next year.

 

 

RB Top Performers 

Simon Zwick – 2025 – ** MVP**

RB – Glendora (Calif.) Glendora – 5’7 160 lbs

Simon’s speed and explosiveness was far beyond those of his peers in this event. Simon displayed great vision, agility, short area quickness, and elite top end speed throughout this camp. Simon is tough and physical enough to play football at the collegiate level. He makes up for his measurables with his speed and ‘it factor’ ability once the ball is in his hands.

 

TE Top Performers

Jacob Alvarez – 2025 – ** MVP **

 TE – Murrieta (Calif.) Murrieta Valley – 6’5 250 lbs

Jacob Alvarez could have easily been the top receiver in this whole event. Standing at 6’5 250 lbs, he makes you wonder whether or not he could covert to offensive line. His films features numerous knockdowns and drive blocks that would make any offensive line coach proud. But once he got to running routes and making contested catches in this event, he reassured us he’s one to the most well-rounded TE prospects on the west coast. We expect Jacob Alvarez to have the biggest year of his career after transferring to join Bear Bachmeier at Murrieta Valley (Murrieta, CA).

  

Jack Lua – 2025

TE – Eastvale (Calif.) Eleanor Roosevelt – 6’5 235 lbs 

Jack was one the most dynamic receivers in this event. Hailing out of Roosevelt (Eastvale, CA.), he made some of the most impressive catches in this event. He also made his way over to the OL / DL competition to feature his pass blocking abilities. He dominated those competitions as well and proved he’s one of the most complete TE prospects in SoCal. He is receiving heavy interest from SDSU, USD, NAU, Idaho, and UCLA.

 

Adrian Ortiz – 2026 

TE – Temecula (Calif.) Rancho Christian – 6’3 220 lbs

Adrian is one of the more interesting prospects in our event. He’s 6’3 220 lbs. He put on some lean muscle since last season. He’s coming off of an explosive year at St Jeanne with 1,000+ yards receiving and averaging 126 yards per game. He showcased great route running abilities and we anticipate him having a breakout year to follow up on after his impressive sophomore season.

 

Max Leeper – 2026 

TE – Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.) Rancho Cucamonga – 6’5 220 lbs

Max exploded onto the scene this year. This is his second TAC event and he continues to prove why he is one of the more intriguing TE prospects to watch. He showcased refined route running abilities, while also improving his physicality at the point of attack. After strong camp performances at the Redland Camp Series, Max earned offers from UNLV and NAU.

 

WR Top Performers 

Eli Woodward – 2026 – ** MVP **

WR – Murrieta (Calif.) Chaparral – 6’0 180 lbs

Eli showcased everything you look for in an elite receiver: a quick release, detailed route running ability, spatial awareness, huge catch radius, and top-end speed. He’s a special talent and we expect him to have an explosive year at Chaparral HS (Temecula, CA), which features one of the top receiver rooms in the state. Eli recently picked up an offer from BYU this off season.

  

Cash Bryant – 2026

WR – Murrieta (Calif.) Vista Murrieta – 6’3 180 lbs

Cash is a receiver with a big frame that recently transferred to Vista Murrieta to join highly talented QB Bryson Beaver. Cash displayed explosive route breaking ability and did a great job stemming his defenders throughout his routes. He’s a high IQ player who feel is a ‘gamer’ who we anticipate having a breakout year now that he’s joining up with one of the top arms in in SoCal in Bryson Beaver.

 

Tristin Vailpando – 2025

WR – Murrieta (Calif.) Murrieta Mesa – 5’9 165 lbs 

Tristan is a shifty receiver out of Murrieta Mesa (Murrieta, CA). He sat out 5 games last year and still managed to become Murrieta Mesa’s most explosive player on offense. He showcased his catching radius and short area quickness throughout our entire event.

 

OL Top Performers 

Ashdon Wnetrzak – 2025 – ** Co-MVP **

OL – Chatsworth (Calif.) Sierra Canyon – 6’8 330 lbs

Ashdon has leaned out a considerable amount and looks to be weighing in at around 320 lbs. Leaning out made Ashdon much more nimble and mobile throughout his entire performance on the day. Ashdon displayed a deep understanding of his range / reach, often stoning defenders before they could even get to their first two steps. Ashdon’s sheer competitiveness and coachability set him apart from the rest and made him one of the MVPs of this event. Ashdon recently collected offers from San Jose St. and Fresno St. - adding to his collection of offers that include Oregon, SDSU, and NAU. Ashdon recently committed to SDSU after taking his official visit.

  

Caeden Weaver – 2028 – ** Co-MVP **

OL – Temecula (Calif.) Rancho Christian – 6’0 285 lbs

Caeden is one of the most intriguing offensive line prospects in the class of 2028. Standing in at 6’1 285 lbs, Caeden is coming off of an MVP performance at the Under Armor Next Camp Series that took place earlier this year. Very rarely does a young player dominate our high school camps the way Caeden did in this event. Caeden possesses the rare combination of core strength, footwork, and physicality needed to thrive at the offensive line position for both the high school and collegiate levels. His dominant performance in our linemen challenge is what ultimately earned him Co-MVP honors. We expect Caeden to develop into one of the top offensive line prospects in the state, as early as his freshman year at Rancho Christian School (Temecula, CA), this upcoming season.

 

Calvin Moala – 2027

OL – Temecula (Calif.) Rancho Christian – 6’1 285 lbs

Calvin Moala, a standout guard in the Class of 2027, has been turning heads with his remarkable potential and consistent performance at recent camps. His technique, particularly his consistent set, showcases his rigorous training and natural aptitude, allowing him to maintain balance and counter defensive moves effectively. Moala's powerful hands, characterized by their grip strength and strategic placement, neutralize even the most aggressive defenders, giving him control and disrupting defensive schemes. His camp dominance, especially during the lineman challenge, highlighted his agility, strength, and football IQ as he consistently won battles against top defensive prospects. This young guard's combination of technique, raw power, and football intelligence sets him apart as one of the premier prospects in his class. He already holds P5 offers from programs like Washington, Utah, and BYU.

 

Sebastian Nasri – 2025 

OL – Temecula (Calif.) Rancho Christian – 6’2 275 lbs

Sebastian is coming off a dominating season at Etiwanda HS. Nasri was the leader and center for a young Etiwanda OL and helped lead the Etiwanda (Rancho Cucamonga, CA) offense alongside current UCLA QB Demaricus Davis. Sebastian was the most well-rounded center in this event. His was efficient with his hands and displayed elite footwork throughout the linemen challenge. He also showcased his ability to anchor down versus defenders who often tried to convert to power in their rushes.

  

Lucas Rhoa – 2025

OL – Orange (Calf.) Orange Lutheran – 6’4 285 lbs

Lucas was the most physically gifted offensive linemen in this event. His pure athletic ability, crushing punch, and elite post-contact footwork justify why he already holds offers from programs like Washington, Tennessee, and Penn St. as a rising sophomore. We expect Lucas to be one of the top offensive line recruits in the country once it’s all said and done.

  

Thomas Wilson – 2025

OL – Temecula (Calif.) Rancho Christian – 6’5 300 lbs

Thomas Wilson was the best run blocker in this event. Hailing out of a run-heavy offense at Rancho Verde HS, Thomas was eager to display his raw power at the point of attack through out the competition portions in the camp. In the skill development portions of the camp, Thomas displayed much improved movement skills.

 

Ethan Lorenz – 2026

OL – Ontario (Calif.) Ontario Christian – 5’11 290 lbs.

Ethan anchored the offensive line group in this event. He was physical at the point of attack, quick out of stance, explosive with his sets, and proved to be one of the more efficient punchers in this event.

  

Jacob Escalera – 2027

OL – Murrieta (Calif.) Murrieta Mesa – 6’1 280 lbs.

Jacob is an underclassman lineman with a bright future. He displayed a smooth set, an impactful punch, along with elite level change of direction skills. The sky is the limit for this rising prospect who will take varsity snaps at Center as a sophomore at Murrieta Mesa (Murrieta, CA).

  

DL Top Performers 

Jonah Nadley – 2026 – ** MVP **

DE – Chatsworth (Calif.) Sierra Canyon – 6’1 235 lbs

Jonah was the most explosive defensive linemen in this event. His elite rolodex of pass rush moves are what set him apart from the rest of the defensive linemen in this event and helped him earn MVP honors. Jonah possesses a combination of quick-twitch, extreme knee bend, and raw power that made him nearly unblockable in this event.

  

Dominick Estrada – 2028  

DE – Corona (Calif.) Centennial – 6’4 230 lbs 

Dominick is 6’4 230 lbs and will only be an incoming freshman at Centennial (Corona, CA). Dominick showcased great physicality and elusiveness for his age. He does a great job of using his length to his advantage. We expect him to be one of the top DE prospects for his class once it is all said and done.

Andrew Nassar – 2025

DE – Temecula (Calif.) Rancho Christian – 6’3 230 lbs

Andrew displayed an elite get-off and great power at the point of attack. We’re excited for his senior season at Rancho Christian (Temecula, CA) and expect for him to be one of the top DE’s in Southern Section come November.

 

Austin Coronado – 2025

DE – Glendora (Calif.) Glendora – 6’3 240 lbs

Austin continues to prove why he’s one of the best DEs in the state. His quick twitch, violent hands, and raw power at the point of attack made him one of the most disruptive defenders in this event. Austin’s stock skyrocketed this offseason and is now regarded as one of the top DE’s in the state.

 

Shane Ramstad - 2025

DE – Murrieta (Calif.) Vista Murrieta – 6’3 220 lbs

Shane was the most powerful defender in this event. He separated himself from the rest of the pass rushers with his brute strength. He maintained great knee bend and transitioned from one pass rush move to another with ease. He is coming off a double-digit sack season at Vista Murrieta (Murrieta, CA) and we expect his recruiting stock to rise throughout his final year. He is currently receiving interest from Utah Tech, UC Davis, Weber St, and Cal Poly.

 

Cody Morin – 2026

DE – Murrieta (Calif.) Murrieta Mesa – 6’2 240 lbs

Cody is a rising edge rusher with extreme upside. His experience in rugby showed as he was easily one of the most physical defenders in this event. He’s nimble and twitchy enough to be an edge defender, yet strong and stout enough to bump inside and play 3-tech. He’s an x-factor player for Murrieta Mesa (Murrieta, CA) and we expect him to have a break out year.

 

DB Top Performers

Malachi Gordon – 2026 – ** MVP **

DB – Murrieta (Calif.) Chaparral – 6’1 180 lbs

Malachi was hands down the best DB in this event. He showed fluidity in his hips at both the Safety and Corner positions. It will be interesting to see how Chaparral HS (Temecula, CA) utilizes his unique skill set and combination of size, strength, and speed this upcoming season. We expect Malachi to be one of the most improved players in the Big West Leagues, and a highly coveted DB