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Servite High's Luke Sorensen is a 'Swiss Army Knife' of tight ends

Servite High's Luke Sorensen is a 'Swiss Army Knife' of tight ends

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Fourth in a series of stories profiling top high school football players by position. Today, Luke Sorensen, Servite tight end.
Wearing size 18 cleats, Luke Sorensen might not be the best candidate to walk across a frozen lake and make it to the other side. Then again, his hands are so large (11 inches wide) he might be able to cling to a piece of ice in an emergency to stay afloat.
What he can do is catch frozen-rope passes from quarterbacks as a 6-foot-4, 255-pound tight end at Servite High. He's so large you feel sorry for the person who might have to tackle him. Picture his twin sister jumping on his back while pleading for him to fall as what can happen on a football field.
In an era when tight ends at the NFL level are becoming more and more valuable because of their ability to catch and block, Sorensen will provide similar versatility for the Friars. He's that unique individual with the size and athleticism to create mismatches.
'He's a unicorn,' coach Chris Reinert said. 'There's probably two or three kids in the country that can do what he does. Most of the time recruiting athletes who are receivers, you need to teach them first how to block. He was reverse. He can physically move people against their will.'
This is only Sorensen's second year playing tight end. He showed up to play football as a freshman at 170 pounds. He was put on the offensive line. Last season as a junior he was switched to tight end. He loves the position because he gets to be Servite's 'Swiss Army Knife.'
'I want to do it all,' he said.
He can be the blocker to open holes at the point of attack or the receiver running over smaller defenders after he makes a catch.
'In the passing game. he's become a massive matchup problem,' Reinert said. 'He's a great athlete.'
He can dunk a basketball because of his large hands and leaping skills. He was a baseball player growing up with dreams of becoming a major leaguer. But football is the sport that fits him best with the physicality required and his athleticism.
Even though he turns 17 on Saturday, making him a young senior, he welcomes the opportunity to face older players.
'It doesn't bother me,' he said. 'At the end of the day, they're a player across from me. I think it's cool I'm younger. I can have a chip on my shoulder and do good stuff against older guys. It gets me ready for the next level because guys there are really good and really old.'
Last season he caught 15 passes for 183 yards and two touchdowns. Those numbers figure to increase considerably with his experience, strength and importance in Servite's offense.
'I expect massive things from him,' Reinert said.
As part of the Trinity League, which already has perhaps the nation's No. 1 tight end recruit in Mater Dei's Mark Bowman, the idea of Bowman and Sorensen playing on the same field Oct. 18 will be like being in tight end heaven. They also could face off in the Big Ten, since Bowman is committed to USC and Sorensen to Nebraska.
Now if only someone has an extra size 18 cleats, please give him a call.
Read more: Complete coverage: Prep football preview 2025
'I'm always looking for more,' he said.
Saturday: San Juan Hills offensive lineman Cooper Javorsky.
Tight ends to watch
Mark Bowman, Mater Dei, 6-4, 225, Sr.: USC commit is SoCal's best since Colby Parkinson was at Oaks Christian
Keawe Browne, Corona Centennial, 6-5, 230, Sr.: Has quickness, athleticism and strength
Jaden Hernandez, Long Beach Poly, 6-3, 235, Sr.: Colorado State commit has reliable catching skills
Beckham Hofland, Los Alamitos, 6-4, 230, Sr.: Boise State commit has size and blocking skills
Max Leeper, Claremont, 6-7, 215, Sr.: New Mexico commit has size to be productive contributor
Jude Nelson, Long Beach Millikan, 6-4, 220, Sr. Colorado State commit is strong, agile
Andre Nickerson, Inglewood. 6-3, 235, Sr.: SMU commit is athletic and tough to bring down
Luke Sorensen, Servite, 6-4, 255, Sr.: Friars intend to build offense around Nebraska commit
Caleb Tafua, Bishop Montgomery, 6-5, 220, Sr.: Texas A&M commit caught 10 TDs at Lakewood
Andrew Williams, Fremont, 6-5, 220, Sr.: USC commit is also formidable edge rusher
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