Jacob Eason Is Headed to Hollywood

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Jacob Eason Is Headed to Hollywood

Jacob Eason
Jacob Eason
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The time has come: Gatorade National Football Player of the Year Jacob Eason is heading to Hollywood for the 14th annual Gatorade High School Athlete of the Year ceremony, prior to the 2016 ESPY Awards!
 
 
The Lake Stevens High star has his bags packed for Hollywood where he will face off against the top prep athletes in America as a nominee for the 2015-16 Gatorade Male High School Athlete of the Year award. In its 14th year, the Gatorade Male and Female Athlete of the Year award has become the most prestigious honor in high school sports.
 
 
Gatorade Athlete of the Year Fact Sheet
 
 
The winners will be named at a dinner emceed by ESPN NBA Countdown Host Sage Steele on Tuesday, July 12, in Hollywood. Awards will be presented by the Carolina Panthers’ Cam Newton, Karl-Anthony Towns of the Minnesota Timberwolves (2014 Gatorade High School Athlete of the Year, 2013-14 Gatorade National Boys Basketball Player of the Year) and Abby Wambach, 2015 Women’s World Cup Champion and 1997-98 Gatorade New York Girls Soccer Player of the Year, among others.
 
 
Fans can go to Gatorade’s Player of the Year Facebook page to see highlights from the night.
 
 
As part of the honor of being nominated for this year’s award, Jacob and his fellow nominees will walk the Red Carpet prior to the ESPY Awards, broadcast on ABC on Wednesday, July 13.
 
 
Since 1985, Gatorade has recognized state and national Players of the Year in 12 sports (six male, six female). In addition to athletic performance, Gatorade Players of the Year must excel in the classroom and demonstrate strong character. Winners are selected by a panel of nationwide sportswriters and commentators.
 
 
A few points on Jacob include …
 
 
2015-2016 athletic résumé:

Led the Vikings (12-1) to the Class 4A semifinals
Completed 235-of-338 passes for 3,587 yards and 43 touchdowns
Completed 70 percent of his passes as senior and averaged 10.6 yards per attempt.
Threw just six interceptions throughout his senior season
Ranked No. 16 recruit of the Class of 2016 by ESPN
2016 U.S. Army All-American Bowl Player of the Year
National Elite 11 quarterback camp invitee
 
 

Career athletic resume/breadth of accomplishment:

No. 1 pro-style quarterback in the Class of 2016 by 247Sports
As a three-year starter, Eason led Lake Stevens to a 28-6 record along with a trio of WESCO 4A titles, two District 1 Class 4A championships and three trips to the state postseason.
Georgia signee
 
 
Career cumulative academic résumé:

3.83 GPA
 
 
Community service/extracurricular activity résumé:

Member of his Holy Cross Catholic Church community
Volunteered with the Never Ever Give Up foundation
Donated time as the coordinator and head coach for quarterbacks at the Vikings Junior Football Camp and as a four-year instructor at the Vikings Passing Academy

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