Lakeridge's Zyon Floyd has made a significant decision regarding his college future. On Monday afternoon, he announced his commitment to Portland State, leaving many in the local sports community excited. Floyd's talents on the football field have been evident this fall, and his contributions have not gone unnoticed.
Lakeridge's Football Star Finds His Home at Portland State
Football Career at Lakeridge
Zyon Floyd was a key player for the Lakeridge football team this season. He showcased his skills as both a receiver and a defensive back. As a safety, he was named a second team all-Three Rivers League selection, highlighting his defensive prowess. Additionally, he received an all-league honorable mention in both the receiver and punt returner positions, demonstrating his all-around ability on the field.His impact on the team was substantial, and his hard work and dedication paid off. Floyd's ability to make plays in different aspects of the game made him a valuable asset to the Lakeridge football program.College Interest and Decision
Floyd was highly regarded by recruiting services, with 247Sports listing him as a two-star athlete. His talent did not go unnoticed, and he had interest from Boise State as well. However, in the end, he chose to stay close to home and commit to Portland State.This decision likely had many factors at play, including the opportunity to play at a local school and the support he would receive from his community. Floyd's commitment to Portland State is a testament to his loyalty and his belief in the program.Future Prospects at Portland State
With Floyd's commitment, Portland State now has a talented athlete joining their football team. His skills and potential will add depth and excitement to the program. As he continues to develop at the college level, he has the opportunity to make a name for himself and contribute to the success of the team.The coaching staff at Portland State will no doubt be looking to utilize Floyd's abilities and help him reach his full potential. His decision to stay home and play for Portland State is a positive one for both the player and the program.