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Dream All-American Committee

Introducing Dream Football Classic Defensive Lineman Creedence Perez


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Creedence Perez, hailing from West Valley High School in Washington, Class of 2027, has been selected to participate in the prestigious Dream Football Classic. Standing at 5’9” and weighing 210 pounds, Creedence has consistently proven his mettle as a formidable defensive lineman. Known for his exceptional speed, strength, and great hands, Creedence excels in shutting down offensive plays and protecting his team’s defensive line. His relentless work ethic and coachability make him a standout athlete among his peers.


Creedence’s skills as a run stopper and pass rusher have made him a reliable asset for his team. His ability to block runs and passes with precision and his lateral quickness enable him to disrupt even the most calculated offensive strategies. His powerful presence on the field, combined with his quick reaction time, ensures that he’s always in the right place at the right time to make critical plays.


Participating in the Dream Football Classic is a significant milestone for Creedence, offering him a platform to showcase his talent on a national stage. The event will also give him the opportunity to learn from experienced coaches and compete against top-tier athletes from across the country. Creedence’s determination and skill are sure to leave a lasting impression as he takes the field during this highly anticipated event.


Committee leader and CEO of Dream Sports Group, Shannon Riley, says “the athletes that were selected have exemplified great leadership skills on and off the field, and have stood out as leading performers in each position. We believe that these are the next stars of the game, and we want to recognize them for their outstanding achievements and help them get to the next level.”


180 student athletes from across the nation will be selected to play. Dream Sports Group congratulates him on this prestigious honor and once in a lifetime opportunity.

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