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Fresno, CA 8th/9th Grade NUC Schuman's
Outstanding Performance List
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Tyler Horton
Edison HS, CA, WR, 5-9-1/2, 156, 9th Grade Overall MVP
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Horton ran precise routes and had hands as soft as
Corinthian leather. He has the knack of catching and turning the ball up
field for more yardage. He had a 28-inch vertical and a 4.53 shuttle.
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Michael Wright
Dinuba HS, CA, S, 5-9, 167, Combine King
& Strongest Man
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This kid understands the importance of hitting the weight
room. He benched 135-pounds 20 times. He also ran a 4.87 40, 4.32 shuttle
while broad jumping 9-3. Wright also has some hops having jumped 30-inches in
the vertical testing.
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Savion Simms
Central HS, CA, RB, 5-5-1/2, 137, Fastest
Man
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Simms ran a blazing 4.62 40 which ended up being the
fastest 40-yard dash on the day. He also has some hops having jumped
29.5-inches in the vertical testing.
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Austin Caebza
Exeter Union HS, CA, 5-6, 144, RB MVP
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Austin showed excellent change of direction and soft hands
during the one-on-ones. He had a knack of getting open and making plays. He
benched 135-pounds 15 times while hitting 29.5-inches on the vertical
testing.
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Hunter Swearingen
San Joaquin Memorial HS, CA, QB,
6-0-1/2, 152, QB MVP
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Swearingen already has good height for the quarterback
position. He proved to be the most accurate thrower and he possessed
excellent throwing mechanics. He had the best overall performance from start
to finish in this camp.
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Tate Nelson
Central Valley Christian HS, CA, LB, 6-0-1/2,
168, LB MVP
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Nelson has good length and excellent lateral movement. He
was able to turn his hips and run to the boundary in coverage. He was also
physical at the point of attack. He ran a 4.53 shuttle and had a 26-inch
vertical.
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Benjamin Ecukand
San Joaquin Memorial, HS, CA, CB,
5-9-1/2, 168, DB MVP
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Benjamin has the size and speed to play corner. He ran a
solid 4.69 40 while jumping 30-inches in the vertical testing. He did a great
job staying low and balanced in his backpedal which allowed him to make play
son the ball.
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Frank Dalena
San Joaquin Memorial HS, CA, WR, 5-6, 116,
WR MVP
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Dalena may have been one of the smaller competitors but
that did not stop him from running excellent routes and flashing soft hands.
He proved deadly in space and near impossible to cover on this day.
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Quincy Jountti
Rosedale Middle School, CA, RB, 5-7, 173,
8th Grade Overall MVP
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Jountti has excellent size for an 8th grader.
He was light on his feet with excellent change of direction. He also has nice
hands coming out of the backfield. He ran a 4.45 shuttle and had a 27.5-inch
vertical.
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Jackson Garewal
Kerman Middle School, CA, OL, 5-11, 205,
8th Grade OL MVP
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Garewal did a nice job of staying squared up on the
defender during pass protecting. He was able to slide his feet laterally and
stay engaged with the defender.
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Anthony Almeida
Fruitvale Junior High School, CA, DL,
5-10, 173, 8th Grade DL MVP
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Almeida did a nice job coming off the ball nice and low
winning the leverage battle during the one-on-ones. He also used his arms and
hands to keep defenders off his body.
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Braxton Prince
Stockdale Christian, CA, RB, 5-8-1/2, 149,
Leadership Award
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Prince was not only a vocal leader for the running back
group he put up solid testing numbers. He has a 4.59 shuttle and a 26.5-inch
vertical. Not bad for an 8th grader.
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Demetri Carrizales
Dinuba HS, CA, OL, 5-6, 229, 7th Grade OL MVP
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Carrizales used his size and strength to battle older kids
in the one-on-ones. He definitely stood his ground going against some good
pass rushers in the camp.
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Efrain Morales
Freedom Middle School, CA, LB, 5-3-1/2,
147, 7th Grade Overall MVP
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Morales put up some pretty good testing numbers for a 7th grader. He ran a 4.6 shuttle and jumped 24-inches in the vertical. But it was
his effort and productivity on the field that earned him the 7th Grade Overall MVP.
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