2025 QB Madden Iamaleava seeing growth in game
DOWNEY, Ca. — Madden Iamaleava has seen quite a bit in his first two years of high school football. The younger brother of 5-star Tennessee commitment Nico Iamaleava has had the benefit of seeing plenty of schools.
Madden normally gets his on the field action in blowouts like he did Friday after a 54-7 win for Warren.
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The hard part is when he gets in on the fun, it’s normally with the reserves which means the chances to make big plays is few and far because of the often used second half running clock.
Iamaleava threw one touchdown one Friday night and made some plays with his legs. After the game, he caught up with Volquest to discuss his improvement.