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DAY 2, AFTERNOON FINISHES THE
OUTSTANDING COMBINE WITH A STAR
STUDDED SESSION INCLUDING A 4.42
& THE LINEBACKER OF THE FUTURE
NUC EAST 1 @ THE SPORTS FACTORY,
LINCOLN PARK, DAY 2, NJ
AFTERNOON SESSION WRITE UP
The two day National
Underclassmen Combine event in
New Jersey concluded on Sunday
afternoon with a number of top
performances. Leading the way
was sophomore RB Ayo Isijola of
Sheepshead Bay High School in
New York, who was named Overall
MVP after excelling throughout
the afternoon.
Isijola, 5-foot-9 and
175-pounds, showcased his
blazing speed during the
1-on-1s and during the 40 where
he ran a 4.42. Its should come
as no surprise that he also ran
a 10.9 100M in the 9th
grade. With the rest of his
combine events, he finished with
a 32.5 inch vertical, 910
broad, and 19 reps at
150-pounds.

Ayo Isijola with Coach Schuman
Aside from Isijola, there were
two other impressive running
back performances, one of which
was from sophomore Carlton
Koonce, who was named the RB
MVP. Koonce, from Rancocas
Valley Regional High School in
New Jersey, was great during the
1-on-1s and individual drills,
plus at 5-foot-7 ½ and
152-pounds, he had a 27-inch
vertical, 93 broad, 4.59 40,
4.53 shuttle, and 16 reps at
150-pounds. Just missing out on
the RB MVP was sophomore Kaseeim
Everett, 5-foot-9 and
160-pounds, of Roman Catholic
High School in Philadelphia.
Everett had a very impressive
34.5-inch vertical and 92
broad, plus a 4.58 shuttle and
4.75 40.

Carlton Koonce with Coach
Schuman
Just as with the running backs,
more than one defensive linemen
stood out during the afternoon.
Winning the DL MVP, however, was
Christian Reed, 6-foot-1 ½ and
210-pounds, of Notre Dame High
School in New Jersey. Reed
finished with a 22.5-inch
vertical, 710 broad, 4.96
shuttle, and 12 reps at
185-pounds, but it was the
1-on-1s that he truly shined.
The other defensive lineman
worth mentioning was JP Corrigan
of Pope John High School in New
Jersey. Corrigan, 5-foot-11 and
270-pounds, has a future at
either defensive tackle or
center, as he was unbelievably
athletic and quick for a player
of his size. During the combine
events he had a 24.5-inch
vertical, 4.89 shuttle, 5.50 40,
and 20 reps at 185-pounds.

Christian Reed with Coach
Schuman
One of the more imposing players
of the entire weekend was LB MVP
sophomore Carlo Calabrese of
Verona High School in New
Jersey. Calabrese, 6-foot-2 and
218-pounds, showed off his
strength during 1-on-1s, as he
knocked more than a few running
backs to the ground, plus he
excelled during the individual
drills. He also showed off his
strength by having 26 reps at
150-pounds, plus he ran a 4.63
shuttle, had a 26.5-inch
vertical and a 85 broad.

Carlo Calabrese with Coach
Schuman
Two Don Bosco Prep (NJ) players
also left the afternoon session
with MVPs. The Freshman MVP
went to LB Ryan Cobb, 5-foot-10
and 205-pounds, who looked more
like a senior than a freshman
during 1-on-1s. He also
finished with a 32-inch
vertical, 81 broad, 4.71
shuttle, 4.85 40, and 26 reps at
135-pounds.

Ryan Cobb with Coach Schuman
The other Bosco
player to walk away with an
award was freshman OL Peter
Meile. Similar to Cobb, he
definitely didnt look like a
freshman during 1-on-1s,
because of his tremendous
technique. Meile, 5-foot-10 and
235-pounds, also had 21 reps at
150-pounds and a 5.33 shuttle.

Peter Meile with Coach Schuman
Joining Don Bosco Prep with
multiple MVP winners in the
afternoon was Notre Dame High
School, as sophomore Vail
Grafton was named DB MVP.
Grafton, 5-foot-6 and
158-pounds, shined during
1-on-1s , where he did not
allow one pass completion and
had two interceptions. He also
had 17 reps at 150-pounds, an
85 broad, and a 4.72 40.

Vail Grafton with Coach Schuman
Friendly High School in Maryland
is no stranger to having D1
prospects, which bodes well for
WR MVP Alex Blake. The
sophomore, who measured in at
6-foot-1 and 170-pounds, was
awesome during 1-on-1s, while
running smooth and precise
routes. The talented receiver
also had a 31-inch vertical,
810 broad, 4.82 40, 4.53
shuttle, and 15 reps at
150-pounds.

Alex Blake with with Coach
Schuman
The last award of the weekend
event in New Jersey went to QB
MVP Ryan McGuire of Ridge High
School in New Jersey. McGuire,
a sophomore who measured in at
5-foot-9 and 178-pounds, was
very accurate during 1-on-1s
and also showed excellent
vision.

Ryan McGuire with Coach Schuman
Next up for the National
Underclassmen Combine is a stop
in Los Angeles, California! |