Harm Elite Brings Home Two Championships in Ohio
A weekend not to forget (March 28–29, 2026)
Harm Elite went to Ohio with a goal: compete the right way, represent our program with pride, and keep getting better. We came home with something even bigger—two championships.
At the Prep Redzone Buckeye State Blitz (Ohio), both our 15U and 18U squads battled through a loaded field and finished the weekend as tournament champions. It was a special two-day run filled with energy, focus, and the kind of moments that remind you why we put in the work.
Championship football—and spectacular moments
From the first snap to the final whistle, our athletes showed what Harm Elite football is built on:
Relentless effort on every rep
Next-play mentality in tight situations
Playmakers making plays when it mattered most
Teammates lifting teammates through every challenge
There were big-time catches, clutch stops, and game-changing drives—spectacular football moments that our players, families, and coaches will be talking about for a long time.
Scouting Reports
2028 DB Jaimi Peace 6'0 172
Jaimi signed up at safety. He showed a great feel for coverage.
His eyes and instincts were on point. He has the ball skills and athleticism to go up high and bat balls down. He's extremely comfortable and decisive in his play.
2029 CB Amar'e Gordon
In the championship game Gordon had his man on lockdown. He came up with the only interception of the championship game when he sat down and then jumped the route for the pick.
Amar'e has fluid hips and his mirroring skills are strong. He was constantly in the hip pocket of his receiver all day long.
2029 LB Jonah Parker 6'3 205
The first thing I caught my eye about Parker was his size and length at the linebacker position. His hips are loose and he's a fluid runner runs.
He was comfortable playing in space and in zone coverage taking and passing off receivers. Watching him play in the passing game made me want to go pull up his film and watch him attack the run.
2028 WR Julius Mosley 6'1 190
Mostly has a really nice frame with room to add good weight. His ball skills were what really stood out for me this weekend. He runs strong
routes and has a great feel for positioning. He possesses good play strength and has the ball skills to win contested catches.
QB Alex Starling 6'3 185
Really liked what I saw from this young QB on the day. His mechanics are solid and he has a smooth throwing motion. The ball really jumps off of his hand. he showed the ability to not only make the touch throw, but can also make throws into windows.
WR Kamau Ellis 6'2 165
Ellis is a lanky reciever who has speed to burn. He's the kind of explosive athlete that you want on the outside to stress defenses vertically. He has a long slender frame with room to grow.
More than wins: exposure, experience, and inspiration
One of the best parts of the weekend was the opportunity to see what’s possible beyond the tournament.
Between games, our teams visited two outstanding college programs: the University of Cincinnati and Ohio State University. Getting on campus, seeing the facilities, and being around that level of excellence gave our athletes a real look at what the next level demands—and what it can offer.
Thank you to our athletes, families, and supporters
Championship weekends don’t happen by accident. They’re built through early mornings, extra reps, film sessions, accountability, and a commitment to doing things the right way.
To our players: you earned this.
To our coaches and staff: thank you for leading with purpose.
To our families and supporters: thank you for traveling, cheering, and believing.
What’s next
We’re proud of this accomplishment—but we’re not done.
These championships are a milestone, not a finish line. Harm Elite will keep building, keep competing, and keep chasing growth—on and off the field.
Harm Elite 15U & 18U — Buckeye State Blitz Champions.
If you see our athletes, make sure you congratulate them—they represented the program and themselves at the highest level.