Apple Valley offensive lineman Raymond Pulido was a force to be reckoned with this season, becoming The Times' high school football lineman of year.
The first thing you notice about offensive lineman Raymond Pulido of Apple Valley High is that he’s one big dude at 6 feet 6 and 330 pounds. It’s easy to understand that he drinks gallons of milk each week.
Then, on the football field, he makes some players look tiny, sending them to the ground with blocks and offering no mercy except for the occasional hand to help the opponent get up. Committed to Alabama, Pulido used his size, agility and strength to be a standout blocker, allowing no sacks while playing left tackle and guard. He also was used at tight end and fullback.Pulido has been selected the lineman of the year by The Los Angeles Times.
He briefly attended Bellflower St. John Bosco in the spring, then returned to Apple Valley for his senior year.
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