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Huntington Beach quarterback Brady Edmunds set to compete at Elite 11 camp

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Orange County’s tradition at the Elite 11 quarterback camp continues this week with Brady Edmunds of Huntington Beach.

The senior, who is committed to Ohio State, is the first county passer to reach the Elite 11 finals since Orange Lutheran’s TJ Lateef in 2024. Lateef is now at Nebraska.

The Elite 11 camp is scheduled for Friday through Sunday at Mira Costa High.

The camp includes on-field drills, 7-on-7 competition and classroom instruction.

Twenty quarterbacks will compete for a spot at Nike’s The Opening Finals in Beaverton, Ore. in late June.

Edmunds (6-5, 235) completed 68 percent of his passes for 2,724 yards and 32 touchdowns last season. He was intercepted only twice and earned co-offensive player of the year in the Epsilon League.

As a sophomore, Edmunds was selected first-team All-County.

For his career, he has passed for 8,637 and 92 TDs.

Other SoCal quarterbacks headed to the Elite 11 are Ryan Rakowski of Palos Verdes and Dane Weber of Chaparral.

Please send football news to Dan Albano at dalbano@scmg.com or @ocvarsityguy

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This story was originally published May 26, 2026 at 11:42 PM.

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