The 6-foot-4, 210-pound senior quarterback broke state records for completions, passing yards and touchdowns passes this past season, leading the Pioneers to a 12-2 record and the Class 5A state championship. Cooper completed 331 of 523 passes for 4,726 yards and 58 touchdowns, throwing just nine interceptions. An All-State selection and the Region 4 MVP, he also set a state career record with 118 touchdown passes.
Cooper has maintained a 3.34 GPA in the classroom. He has verbally committed to play football on scholarship at Washington State University in the fall of 2018.
Cooper has volunteered locally on behalf of a long-term care facility, an elementary school fitness program and youth football teams. “Cammon Cooper is one of the best quarterbacks I’ve seen in a long time,” said Zac Erekson, head coach at Skyline High. “He has the poise of a 30-year-old. Seeing him play live, it’s as if the game is in slow motion for him.”