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| June 9th, 2007-Frosh
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June 10th, 2007-Soph
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ULTIMATE 100 CAMP |
| Kean University Athletic Complex-Union, NJ (invite only) Top 200 Players
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| EASTER SUNDAY BRINGS OUT THE STARS |
| NUC WEST 1 @ CAL STATE LA, CA MORNING SESSION WRITE UP |
| NUC WEST 1, CAL STATE LA, CA 4/8/07 |
| The National Underclassmen
Combine hit the Los Angeles area
on Easter, and drew 190
athletes, which is a single
session high for the Combine.
Overall over 300 players
participated during the day,
which turned out to be one of
the best combines thus far.
Leading the charge in the
morning session was sophomore RB
Shane McCullen, who was named
the Overall MVP and also
received the Fastest Man Award. |
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| Shane McCullen with Coach Schuman |
McCullen, 6-foot-1 ½ and 188-pounds, who is from Apache Junction High School in Arizona, was also a participant at the Ultimate 100 Camp as a freshman. Throughout the event he showcased his fantastic athleticism and impressive stature, and he proved all of this during the combine events with a 35-inch vertical, 4.47 40, 4.44 shuttle, and 22 reps at 150-pounds. He also had an amazing 10’3.5” broad jump, which was a Combine record until it was broken in the afternoon session.
The National Underclassmen Combine hit the Los Angeles area on Easter, and drew 190 athletes, which is a single session high for the Combine. Overall over 300 players participated during the day, which turned out to be one of the best combines thus far. Leading the charge in the morning session was sophomore RB Shane McCullen, who was named the Overall MVP and also received the Fastest Man Award.
McCullen, 6-foot-1 ½ and 188-pounds, who is from Apache Junction High School in Arizona, was also a participant at the Ultimate 100 Camp as a freshman. Throughout the event he showcased his fantastic athleticism and impressive stature, and he proved all of this during the combine events with a 35-inch vertical, 4.47 40, 4.44 shuttle, and 22 reps at 150-pounds. He also had an amazing 10’3.5” broad jump, which was a Combine record until it was broken in the afternoon session. |
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| Vincent Minor and Nick Williams with Coach Schuman |
| McCullen wasn’t the only running back who stood out during the morning. In fact, the race for the RB MVP was so close that Co-MVP’s were named. First was sophomore Nick Williams of Monte Vista High School in California. Williams, 5-foot-9 ½ and 166-pounds, had a 9’3” broad, 14 reps at 150-pounds, 4.61 40, and 4.32 shuttle, while performing very well in both individual drills and 1-on-1’s. Joining Williams as co-MVP was sophomore Vincent Minor of Etiwanda High School in California. Minor, 5-foot-8 ½ and 164-pounds, was one of the most dominant players of the day during 1-on-1’s and individual drills, plus he had a 28.5-inch vertical, 4.68 40, and 13 reps at 150-pounds. |
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| Nicholas Lenhart with Coach Schuman |
| The QB MVP went to sophomore Nicholas Lenhart of Bishop Amat in California. Lenhart, 5-foot-11 and 170-pounds, is a dual-threat quarterback who was athletic, fast, had great delivery of the ball, and showed poise and command in the pocket. During the combine events he finished with a 31.5-inch vertical, 8’11” broad, 4.86 40, and 4.50 shuttle. |
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| Nate Scola with Coach Schuman |
| The Freshman MVP went to another
quarterback, Nate Scola of
Apache Junction HS of AZ. Scola,
5-foot-8 ½ and 185-pounds, was a
true leader on the field, as he
took command of the receivers
and ran the passing routes with
precision. He has a bright
future as a dual-threat
quarterback. He also had a 4.60
shuttle, 28-inch vertical,
8’7.5” broad, and 26 reps at
135-pounds during the combine
events. |
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| David Quiroga with Coach Schuman |
| Two wide receivers stood out during the morning session, but sophomore David Quiroga of Ayala High School in California came away with the MVP. Quiroga, 6-foot-0 and 194-pounds, has great size, to go along with fabulous hands and route running ability. He was equally impressive during the combine events, with a 4.33 shuttle, 8’11.5” broad, 30-inch vertical, and 18 reps at 150-pounds. Also worth mentioning was sophomore Samuel Treat of Desert Ridge High School in Arizona. Treat, 6-foot-3 and 178-pounds, already has the frame of a big time receiver, plus he showcased smooth route running and exceptional receiver skills throughout the morning. During the combine events he finished with a 9’10” broad, 4.62 shuttle, 4.77 40, and 12 reps at 150-pounds. |
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| Steve Trujillo with Coach Schuman |
As with the wide receiver position, two offensive linemen stood out during the morning session. Leading the way was sophomore Steve Trujillo of Cathedral High School in California. Trujillo, 6-foot-3 ½ and 300-pounds, has the potential to be one of the top linemen in the Class of 2009, and he left no doubt of that during the morning. He was dominant during 1-on-1’s, plus he ran a 5.31 40, 5.19 shuttle, had 22 reps at 185-pounds, and a 22-inch vertical. Also from Cathedral High School was sophomore Christopher Jimenez, who at 6-foot-3 and 355-pounds, was undefeated during 1-on-1’s and displayed great footwork despite his size. He also had 24 reps at 185-pounds and a 5.6 shuttle. Overall, the group of offensive linemen during the morning session was arguably the best group ever assembled at the National Underclassmen Combine.
The defensive side of the ball also had a number of impressive performances, such as DB MVP sophomore Ketwaun Frank of Elk Grove High School in California. Frank, 5-foot-6 and 150-pounds, did not have any experience in the combine events, but displayed lockdown abilities during 1-on-1’s. With most players, combine results are important, but with Frank they proved unnecessary as the kid can flat out play. His two interceptions and four pass break up’s proved to everyone that he was the best defensive back during the morning session.
The DL MVP went to sophomore Rex Meikal of Yucaipa High School in California. Meikal, 6-foot-1 and 260-pounds, had good combine numbers, 21 reps at 185-pounds, 4.96 shuttle, 23-inch vertical, and 5.44 40, but he was especially impressive during both individual drills and 1-on-1’s. |
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| Rex Meikal with Coach Schuman |
| The last MVP of the morning session went to sophomore LB Robert Franco of San Pedro High School in California. Franco, 5-foot-11 and 206-pounds, shined during the combine events, with a 4.64 40, 4.37 shuttle, 32 reps at 150-pounds, 8’7” broad, and 29-inch vertical. Franco was dominant physically and athletically in all phases. |
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| Robert Franco with Coach Schuman |
| Finally we’d like to give a special mention to sophomore LB Andrew Meredith, who gained the nickname “Hollywood” during the recent New Jersey combine, and continued his solid play during the morning session. Meredith came to Los Angeles from Green River, Wyoming and put up even more impressive than his previous combine in New Jersey. Meredith, 6-foot-0 and 175-pounds, had a 29.5 vertical, 9’6” broad, 4.56 40, 15 reps at 150-pounds, and a shuttle time of 4.18, which was the best of the day. |
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