Quartz Hill (California) defensive back Adonyss Currie punched his ticket to the 2025 Under Armour Next All-America Game at this weekend’s Los Angeles camp at Mission Viejo High School. Currie and the rest of the players took part in a series of optional athletic measurement stations, then competed in individual and head-to-head drills against other top athletes at their respective positions.
Also in attendance at the Southern California Under Armour Next Football Camp was defensive back Dijon “DJ” Lee of Mission Viejo (California), who had already had received an invitation to the UA All-America Game in January in Orlando, Florida.
Defensive back Brandon Lockhart of Loyola (Los Angeles, California), who is a member of the Class of 2026, received an invitation to the ’26 game after Sunday’s workout.
Mater Dei (California) WR Chris Henry, the top receiver in the Class of 2026, also was on-hand Sunday. The Ohio State-recruit has already been invited to the 2026 game.
Below are the other players who were honored for their performances at Mission Viejo:
Defensive Line MVPs
Epi Sitanilei – Rancho Cucamonga (California)
Prince Williams – Oaks Christian (California)
Offensive Line MVPs
Samuel Garcia – Basha (Arizona)
Jonah Leaupepetele – Apple Valley (California)
Running Back MVPs
Steve Chavez – Orange Lutheran (California)
Jusyis Solis – Aquinas (California)
Linebacker MVP
Justin Coach – St. John Bosco (California)
Quarterback MVPs
Michael Mitchell Jr. – Archibishop Riordan (California)
Jaden O’Neal – Narbonne (California)
Wide Receiver MVPs
Phillip Bell III – Mission Viejo (California)
Vander Ploog – Troy (California)
Defensive Back MVP
Dylan Robinson – Bonita (California)
The next top on the camp series is in Nashville, Tennessee at Brentwood High School on April 14.