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| April 8th |
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| April 14th |
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| April
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| April 22nd |
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| May 6th |
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| May 12th |
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| May
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| May 19th |
| NUC Long
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| May 20th |
| NUC East
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| June 1st |
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| June 9th, 2007-Frosh
Invite-
June 10th, 2007-Soph
Invite
ULTIMATE 100 CAMP |
| Kean University Athletic Complex-Union, NJ (invite only) Top 200 Players
Will Be invited
per age group
for Ultimate 100
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| The Big Men Rule The Afternoon Virginia Session! |
| NUC MID-ATLANTIC, AFTERNOON SESSION, STERLING, VA, 5/06/07 |
| Just as the morning session was dominated by a future D1 player, the same can by said about the afternoon session. Overall MVP sophomore Dominic Clarke of Tuscarora High School in Maryland showcased all the necessary skills at the cornerback position to become a big time prospect. Clarke, 5-foot-9 and 164-pounds, has off-the-charts athleticism, plus impressive speed and quickness, which helped him dominate the 1-on-1’s. During the combine events he also had a 33.5-inch vertical, 9’10” broad, 4.41 shuttle, 4.67 40, and 23 reps at 150-pounds. |
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| Another defensive back who excelled was DB MVP sophomore Asaad Graham of Lakeland High School in Virginia. Graham showed great athleticism and hips for a defensive back, and also has a great ability to break on the ball. At 5-foot-9 ½ and 154-pounds, he had a 28-inch vertical, 8’7 ½” broad, 4.76 40, and 12 reps at 150-pounds. |
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| Just as in the morning session, the Fastest Man Award winner also took home another piece of hardware. Sophomore Chase R. Barnett of Brooke Point High School in Virginia was both the Fastest Man and RB MVP during the afternoon session, and at 5-foot-7 ½ and 160-pounds, he continually beat everyone he faced during 1-on-1’s. He also had a 34.5-inch vertical, 9’7” broad, 4.55 40, and 21 reps at 150-pounds. Another running back who excelled was sophomore Donnell Epps of West Potomac High School in Virginia. Epps, 5-foot-5 and 151-pounds, had a 26-inch vertical, 4.84 40, 8’6 ½” broad, and 18 reps at 150-pounds. |
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| Deatwan Williams & Kevin Howell with Coach Schuman |
| The race for the top linebacker was a tight one, but walking away with the LB MVP was sophomore Samuel Knott of HD Woodson High School in Washington D.C. Knott, 5-foot-10 and 190-pounds, possesses a non-stop engine, has great speed and intensity, and already shows impressive leadership skills. During the combine events he finished with a 28-inch vertical, 8’8” broad, 4.75 40, and 18 reps at 150-pounds. Two other linebackers also deserve special mention. First, sophomore Bradley Johnson, 6-foot-2 and 200-pounds, of Bethel HS of Virginia has impressive size and speed, plus he had a 25.5-inch vertical, 4.85 40, 8’ 4 ½” broad, and 20 reps at 150-pounds. And sophomore Renan Guedes, 5-foot-11 and 199-pounds, of Colizadok Magruder High School in Maryland possesses smooth hips and nice athleticism to go along with his 26-inch vertical and 31 reps at 150-pounds. |
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| The
race for the top frosh came down
to two players, with the winner
being WR Brian Burns of
Riverdale Baptist School in
Maryland. Though still small,
5-foot-9 and 136-pounds, he did
great during 1-on-1’s and showed
impressive receiving skills for
a player of his age. He also
had a 29.5-inch vertical, 4.90
40, 4.67 shuttle, and 8’8 ½”
broad. The other top frosh was
RB Matthew Scott, 5-foot-7 and
163-pounds, of Tuscarora High
School in Maryland, who did an
excellent job during 1-on-1’s
and had a 29-inch vertical, 4.74
40, and 20 reps at 135-pounds. |
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| The OL MVP went to sophomore Omar Fahnbulleh of Point Branch High School in Maryland. Fahnbulleh, 6-foot-1 and 247-pounds, was dominant during 1-on-1’s, and had a 23-inch vertical, 5.54 40, 5.20 shuttle, and 16 reps at 185-pounds. Two other offensive linemen also stood out, including sophomore Christopher Wells of Dinwiddie HS of Virginia. Wells, 6-foot-3 and 263-pounds, had a 5.12 shuttle, 5.80 40, and 13 reps at 185-pounds. Also, sophomore Robert Morgan, 6-foot-0 and 308-pounds, of Dinwiddie High School showcased impressive technique and strength during 1-on-1’s, while having 15 reps at 185-pounds, a 5.31 shuttle, and 5.87 40. |
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| The
defensive line position was
dominated by MVP sophomore Gavin
Donathan of Hurricane High
School in West Virginia.
Donathan, 6-foot-0 ½ and
280-pounds, is an impressive
power rushing nose guard
prospect, who showed impressive
strength and explosion
throughout the individual drills
and 1-on-1’s. During the
combine events he had a
22.5-inch vertical, 7’7 ½”
broad, 5.81 40, 5.16 shuttle,
and 19 reps at 185-pounds. |
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| The
DB MVP and Fastest Man Award
both went to sophomore Darrick
Scott of Thomas Johnson High
School in Maryland. Scott,
5-foot-9 and 161-pounds, did a
tremendous job with his footwork
during the 1-on-1’s and showed
great speed during the
positional drills. He also had
a 31.5-inch vertical, 9’3”
broad, 11 reps at 150-pounds,
4.35 shuttle, and the award
winning, 4.47 40. |
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| The last award of the Virginia event went to WR MVP sophomore Kevin Rojas of Wakefield High School in North Carolina. Rojas, 6-foot-2 and 189-pounds, used his tremendous speed and receiving abilities to dominate the 1-on-1 portion of the event. He also had a 28-inch vertical, 8’7” broad, 4.56 40, 4.48 shuttle, and 25 reps at 150-pounds. |
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