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March 18th
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March 31st & April 1st
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April 8th
Los Angeles, CA Click Here For Results Of Event
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NUC Midwest 1-Columbus, OH Click Here For the Results of Event
April 15th
NUC New England- Greenfield, MA Click Here For the Results of Event
April 22nd
NUC Southeast 1-Saint Leo, FL (Tampa Area) Click Here For the Results of Event
May 6th
NUC Mid-Atlantic-Sterling, VA Click Here for the Results of Event
May 12th
NUC Southeast 3-Miami, FL Click Here for the Results of Event
May 13th
NUC Southeast 2-Orlando, FL Click Here for the Results of Event
May 19th
NUC Long Island-Uniondale, NY Click Here for the Results of Event
May 20th
NUC East 2-Lincoln Park, NJ (NYC Metro Area) Click Here for the Results of Event
June 1st
NUC Southwest 2-Lake Travis, TX (Houston/Austin TX Area)
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June 2nd
NUC West 2-Carson, CA Click Here for the Results of Event
June 3rd
NUC Rocky Mountain-Fort Collins, CO Click Here for the Results of Event
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 Camp

 
NUC EAST 2 MORNING IS RULED BY SKILL
NUC East 2 , Morning Session Writeup
NUC East 2 5/20/07 -The Sports Factory, Lincoln Park, NJ
The National Underclassman Combine made a return trip to the Garden State this past weekend to hold two more sessions, both of which produced memorable performances. Leading the way in the morning session was sophomore DB William Marable of Bayside High School in Virginia, who took home the Overall MVP and Fastest Man Award. Marable, 6-foot-0 and 194-pounds, is a lock down corner who was also great in bump-and-run coverage. He also showed off his impressive athleticism during the combine events with a 35-inch vertical, 8’11 ½” broad, 4.55 shuttle, 19 reps at 150-pounds, and his award winning 4.49 40.
William Marable, Overall MVP & Fastest Man with Coach Schuman 
St. Joseph’s (Montvale) High School in New Jersey produced two MVP winners in the morning session, with the first going to Freshman MVP RB Kwaun Williams. Williams, 5-foot-8 and 166-pounds, possesses the speed and athleticism to become a top notch running back in the future. He also had a 32-inch vertical, 9’3 ½” broad, 4.69 40, 4.38 shuttle, and 14 reps at 135-pounds.
Kwaun Williams with Coach Schuman
Sophomore Kevin Adams of St. Joe’s had to share the RB MVP with sophomore Steven Beauharnais of Saddle Brook High School. Adams, 6-foot-1 and 197-pounds, was phenomenal during 1-on-1’s and possesses a very impressive combination of power and athleticism. During the combine events he had a 31-inch vertical, 9’1” broad, 4.67 40, 4.64 shuttle, and had 23 reps at 150-pounds. Beauharnais, 6-foot-2 and 230-pounds, is no stranger to the National Underclassmen Combine, as he was the LB MVP at the 2006 Ultimate 100 Camp. 
Steve Beauharnais and Kevin Adams with Coach Schuman
The big back has raised his game to another level over the last year, and showed off his athleticism with a 29-inch vertical, 8’8” broad, 4.34 shuttle, 4.87 40, and 24 reps at 150-pounds. After rushing for 1,300 yards during his sophomore season at Saddle Brook, expect even bigger things from him in 2007. Though Adams and Beauharnais stole the spotlight at the running back position, another back who stood out was sophomore Jordan Jonker of Hudsonville High School in Michigan. Jonker, 5-foot-10 and 192-pounds, excelled during the combine events with a 34-inch vertical, 4.59 40, 4.57 shuttle, 9’0 ½” broad, and 27 reps at 150-pounds.
Jordan Jonker with Coach Schuman
The LB MVP went to freshman Ryan Cobb of Don Bosco Prep, who at 5-foot-11 ½ and 210-pounds, is a tremendous athlete with great speed, strength, and explosion.  He put all of this together during the 1-on-1’s, and also showed tremendous intensity.  Cobb had a 31-inch vertical, 4.60 40, 4.79 shuttle, 8’8” broad, and 24 reps at 135-pounds. 
Ryan Cobb with Coach Schuman
Also deserving consideration for the LB MVP was sophomore Greg Burton of South Plainfield High School in New Jersey. Burton, 6-foot-1 and 203-pounds, has great movement and athleticism for a linebacker, and used that to have two interceptions during the 1-on-1’s. He also had a 28.5-inch vertical, 8’2 ½” broad, 4.68 shuttle, and 16 reps at 150-pounds.
Greg Burton with Coach Schuman
Sophomore Darlos James of Iona Prep in New York took home the DB MVP with a 31-inch vertical, 4.83 40, 4.36 shuttle, 8’8” broad, and 20 reps at 150-pounds. James, 5-foot-10 and 163-pounds, was also tremendous during the 1-on-1’s and showed great athleticism during the defensive back drills. 
Darlos James with Coach Schuman
Deserving special mention at the defensive back position was sophomore Duron Harmon of Caesar Rodney High School in Delaware. Harmson, 6-foot-0 ½ and 191-pounds, was superior during the 1-on-1’s, which resulted in two interceptions for him, plus he had a 30.5-inch vertical, , 9’1” broad, 4.86 40, 4.69 shuttle, and 19 reps at 150-pounds.
Duron Harmon with Coach Schuman
Jamari Miller won the DL MVP for South Plainfield High School, as he dominated the position throughout the morning. Miller, 6-foot-3 and 272-pounds, was unstoppable during 1-on-1’s and showed great technique with his speed rush. He also had a 25-inch vertical, 4.99 40, 8’4” broad, and 12 reps at 185-pounds.
Jamari Miller with Coach Schuman
Winning the second MVP award for Iona Prep during the morning was sophomore OL Thomas Pizzurro. At 6-foot-2 and 291-pounds, he showed both great technique and power during the 1-on-1’s. 
He also had 18 reps at 185-pounds and a 6’3” broad. Also doing well was 5 foot 10 and 210 lb Max McCorkle of Malvern Prep, who ran a 5.34 40 and 4.81 shuttle.
Max McCorkle with Coach Schuman
QB Cody Harris made the trip to Jersey from Marion Pleasant High School in Ohio, and left the event with the QB MVP award. Harris, 5-foot-10 and 175-pounds, has a great delivery of the ball, plus impressive velocity. He was also impressive during the combine events with a 4.37 shuttle, 19 reps at 150-pounds, and an 8’1” broad.
Cody Harris with Coach Schuman
The final award of the morning session went to WR MVP sophomore Chris Larson of Ramapo High School in New Jersey.  Larson, 5-foot-11 ½ and 185-pounds, has phenomenal hands and route running ability, and he used these skills to catch everything and anything in his area.  Larson also had a 26-inch vertical, 4.91 40, and 12 reps at 150-pounds.
Coach Schuman with Chris Larson
EAST 1-LINCOLN PARK RESULTS
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