Bosco's wide receiver Madden Williams (#7). The Manatee Hurricanes hosted St. John Bosco (California) with a 31-0 lead over Manatee at halftime. After a long lightning delay the rest of the game was canceled at Joe Kinnan Field at Hawkins Stadium on Friday August 22, 2025, in Bradenton, Florida.
Bosco's wide receiver Madden Williams (#7). The Manatee Hurricanes hosted St. John Bosco (California) with a 31-0 lead over Manatee at halftime. After a long lightning delay the rest of the game was canceled at Joe Kinnan Field at Hawkins Stadium on Friday August 22, 2025, in Bradenton, Florida.
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How 3 Texas A&M 2026 commits performed in the high school ranks

Three of Texas A&M’s top 2026 commits began their 2025 senior seasons, as the future Aggie offense will likely be led by quarterback Helaman Casuga and wide receivers Aaron Gregory and Madden Williams, who all showed out during their first game of the year. Gregory and Williams have shut down their recruitment, while Casuga remains a strong commit.

Second-year OC Collin Klein and WR coach Holmon Wiggins have proven their recruiting chops, as Gregory and Williams were highly sought-after prospects who will continue to rise during their senior seasons.

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Casuga, who is a near-perfect fit in Klein’s offense, is one of the most accurate passers in the country. While his lack of elite arm strength has been criticized, the Utah native completed 13/18 passes for 284 yards and two touchdowns while completing 72% of his throws during his first game with Corner Canyon HS last weekend, including an impressive 96-yard touchdown pass.

Gregory is already an elite route runner with the length and speed to become a starting X receiver, which could happen sooner than later with Texas A&M. Madden Williams’ size and equally impressive route running make him a future nightmare matchup in the slot. At the same time, his ability to separate in coverage has also steadily improved.

Here is how all three players fared during their Friday night games this weekend:

Corner Canyon HS QB, Helaman Casuga

While Casuga’s full stats are unavailable, the four-star prospect contributed two touchdowns during Friday’s 38-3 win over Florida’s West Broward. Corner Canyon’s roster is stacked, providing Casuga plenty of cushion as a passer this season.

Douglas County HS WR, Aaron Gregory

Gregory did not have a massive day through the air, but as you can see above, he continues to catch whatever is thrown his way while keeping his feet in bounds. Gregory is a highlight player with one of the brightest futures in the 2026 cycle and will continue to make plays throughout the season.

St. John Bosco HS WR, Madden Williams

Williams led St. John Bosco, who defeated Manatee to a weather-shortened 31-0 win, with three receptions for 66 yards and a touchdown on the night, including the impressive catch that led to a score in the video above. Again, Williams is one of the most intriguing 2026 commits in the Aggies’ class and has become the team’s No. 1 receiving option this season.

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