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| June 9th, 2007-Frosh
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June 10th, 2007-Soph
Invite
ULTIMATE 100 CAMP |
| Kean University Athletic Complex-Union, NJ (invite only) Top 200 Players
Will Be invited
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| Athletes Dominate Morning Session In Virginia |
| NUC MID-ATLANTIC, MORNING
SESSION, STERLING, VA, 5/06/07 |
| The
National Underclassmen Combine
hit Virginia last weekend, an
area that has long been known as
a major producer of college
level football athletes. The
Combine did not disappoint, as
both the morning and afternoon
session produced impressive
performances. Leading the way
in the morning was Overall MVP
Logan Heastle, a sophomore wide
receiver from Great Bridge High
School in Virginia. |
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| Logan Heastle with Coach Schuman |
| Heastle, 6-foot-2 and 186-pounds, has all the tools to be a 20+ offer player down the road. He has phenomenal athleticism and was tremendous during the 1-on-1 portion of the event. He also showed off his athleticism during the combine events, with a 33.5-inch vertical, 10’2 ½” broad, 4.49 shuttle, 4.48 40, and 24 reps at 150-pounds.
Winning the WR MVP was sophomore Brandon “BJ” Scott of Forest Park Senior High School in Virginia. At 6-foot-4 and 205-pounds, he already has the size of a top D1 receiver, but he also possesses tremendous hands and route running ability. He also finished with 21 reps at 150-pounds, a 26-inch vertical, 8’6 ½” broad, 4.67 shuttle, and 4.81 40 |
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| BJ Scott with Coach Schuman |
| The race for the RB MVP was too close to call, so Co-MVP’s were awarded. First up was sophomore Kevin Howell, 5-foot-9 and 191-pounds, of Southwest Raleigh High School in North Carolina, who showed tremendous speed and athleticism during 1-on-1’s, plus excelled during the combine events with 32 reps at 150-pounds, a 4.50 40, 9’3 ½” broad, and 31-inch vertical. Sharing the MVP award with Howell was sophomore Deantwan Williams of Woodbridge High School in Virginia. At 5-foot-7 and 190-pounds, Williams has superb size, speed, strength, and athleticism, which led to an amazing performance during the 1-on-1’s. During the combine events he finished with a 30.5-inch vertical, 9’4” broad, 4.50 shuttle, 4.50 40, and 33 reps at 150-pounds. |
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| Deatwan Williams & Kevin Howell with Coach Schuman |
Not winning MVP’s, but deserving special mention at the running back position are sophomores Travis Hawkins of Quince Orchard High School in Maryland and Alex Owah of Harrisonburg High School in Virginia. Hawkins, 5-foot-10 and 177-pounds, had a 33-inch vertical, 9’0 ½” broad, 4.64 40, 4.34 shuttle, and 21 reps at 150-pounds, while Owah, 5-foot-11 and 166-pounds, finished with a 4.49 40, 30-inch vertical, 4.61 shuttle, 8’5 ½” broad, and 21 reps at 150-pounds.
The Freshman MVP went to another running back, Andre Coleman of CD Hylton High School in Virginia. Coleman, 5-foot-10 and 137-pounds, showed tremendous speed and footwork during both the drills and 1-on-1’s, and finished the combine events with a 30.5-inch vertical, 4.54 40, and 4.35 shuttle. |
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| Andre Coleman with Coach
Schuman |
| The QB MVP went to sophomore Teddy Bacote of Bethel High School in Virginia. Bacote, 6-foot-3 and 173-pounds, has a smooth delivery, great vision, and did a phenomenal job of both passing and delivering the ball to the correct receivers. He also has a 27-inch vertical, 4.77 shuttle, 5.15 40, and had 17 reps at 150-pounds. |
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| Teddy Bacote with Coach Schuman |
| The final offensive award went to OL MVP sophomore Zachary Williams of Whiteville High School in North Carolina. Williams, 6-foot-2 and 300-pounds, showed great technique and quickness for a player of his size. He also had 23 reps at 185-pounds, a 5.40 40, and a 5.06 shuttle. |
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| Zachary Williams with Coach Schuman |
| An offensive lineman deserving special mention was sophomore Austin Brown of Woodbridge High School in Virginia. Brown, 6-foot-0 ½ and 230-pounds, was great during 1-on-1’s, and had a 24.5-inch vertical, 5.13 shuttle, 5.61 40, and 13 reps at 185-pounds. |
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| Austin Brown with Coach Schuman |
| 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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| Darrick Scott with Coach Schuman |
| Sophomore Kenton Rowland of Southeast Raleigh High School in North Carolina took home the DL MVP during the morning. Rowland, 6-foot-1 and 202-pounds, was great during 1-on-1’s and showed impressive quickness during the positional drills. He also had a 5.03 shuttle, 5.11 40, 12 reps at 185-pounds, and a 8’1” broad. |
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| Kenton Rowland with Coach Schuman |
| The
final award of the morning went
to LB MVP Kevin Hartsfield, a
freshman from Wake Forest
Roseville High School in North
Carolina. Hartsfield, 6-foot-4
and 205-pounds, possesses
superior athleticism and hips
for his age, plus he had a
28.5-inch vertical, 9’1 ½”
broad, 4.84 40, and 20 reps at
135-pounds. |
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| Kevin Hartsfield with Coach Schuman |
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| MID-ATLANTIC, STERLING, VA RESULTS |
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