Washington commit Dash Beierly transfers to California powerhouse

One of Washington’s two commits in the class of 2025 is reportedly off to California to lead one of the nation’s best high school teams.

The Washington Huskies have a promising commit in three-star Dash Beierly, who spent his first three seasons at Chaparral High School in Temecula, California. Now, he has decided to transfer to Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana for his senior season.

This should have a significant impact on the 6-foot-1, 215-pound dual-threat quarterback’s stock as a recruit during his senior season. Beierly is already a very good prospect who should become a popular name on the recruiting trail over the summer and could potentially earn his fourth star from 247 Sports during the evaluation period.

Transferring to Mater Dei allows Beierly to play against top-tier competition in the Trinity League, which is widely regarded as one of the best high school football leagues in the country. It also gives Jedd Fisch’s coaching staff an extra recruiter on one of the best teams in California.

Five of the state’s top 20 recruits attend Mater Dei, including a few prospects the Huskies seem to be very interested in, including four-star cornerback Daryus Dixon, four-star running back Jordon Davidson, and four-star wide receiver Marcus Harris.

Washington’s coaching staff has done an impressive job securing official visits from a few of the nation’s top prospects and Beierly’s move to the powerhouse school could have a positive impact on the 2025 recruiting class.