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Colorado 8th&9th Grade NUC Schuman's Outstanding Performance List |
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Avery Anderson-Baer Pine Creek HS, CO, CB, 6-0-1/2, 155, 9th Grade Overall MVP, Fastest Man & Leadership Award |
He obtained the rare feat of winning a hat trick of awards. Anderson-Baer ran a 4.58 40, 4.38 shuttle, and had a 30-inch vertical. He possesses incredible size for a young corner and has the skill set to actually play that position. His dominating performance did not go unnoticed and he has a bright future. |
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Brandon O'Donnell Mountain Vista HS, CO, WR, 5-11, 159, WR MVP & Combine King |
O'Donnell was the other superior athlete at this camp. He ran a 4.71 40, 4.3 shuttle, and jumped 29.5-inches in the vertical. He also threw up 135-pounds 17 times. He ran sharp routes and had competitive battles versus Anderson-Baer. O'Donnell also showed soft hands throughout the day. |
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Justis Borton Wheatland HS, WY, DL, 6-0-1/2, 179, 8th Grade Overall MVP |
Wyoming is not known for football but Borton was able to come to Colorado and out do every other 8th grader in the camp. He had a solid day as a pass rusher in the one-on-ones. |
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Tanner Hodgdon Vista Ridge HS, CO, OL, 5-11, 252, OL MVP & Strongest Man |
Hodgdon used good pad level and a strong punch to keep defensive lineman from gaining ground. He also benched 155-pounds 23 times. He just had an excellent day all the way around. |
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Noah Held Pine Creek HS, CO, QB, 5-9-1/2, 145, QB MVP |
Held was the most consistent signal caller on this day. He proved accurate and athletic. He ran a 4.4 shuttle and benched 135-pounds 16 times. |
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Robert Jensen Erie HS, CO, RB, 5-8, 141, RB MVP |
Jensen was able to escape the grasp of the linebackers in the one-on-ones. He ran precise routes and had soft hands. He had a 4.6 shuttle and a 25-inch vertical. |











