Thursday, November 5, 2009

u100 Writeups-EAST-Class of 2012-Top Athletes

LIVINGSTON NJ  8TH-9TH grade Ultimate 100 Outstanding Performance List

Denzell Leitch
Xaviern HS, NY
9th
CB #15
Leitch, 5’4 123, was named the top DB after a dominant performance. Leitch had a 30.5 inch vertical, 9’2 broad jump, ran a 4.27 shuttle and 4.59 40. Leitch was also a shut down corner during 1 on 1 drills.
Nick Smith
Huntingdon HS, PA
9th
DK #59
At 6’0.5 274, Smith was the strongest lineman at the combine. Smith bench pressed 155 lbs 35 times and is a tough match up for opposing linemen due to his physical prowess.
Ryan Watson
Good Counsel HS, MD
9th
DL #62
A truly unbelievable athlete at 6’1 244, Watson was crowned the Lineman Combine King and fastest man for his position. Watson had a 31 inch vertical, 8’3 ran a 4.84 shuttle, 486 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 21 times. Linemen with who are as athletically gifted as Watson come one in a blue moon.
Drew Harris
Downingtown East HS, PA
9th
RB #24
Harris was named Combine King after a stellar performance. Harris had a 33.5 inch vertical, 10’1 broad jump, ran a 4.45 shuttle and bench pressed 135 lbs 32 times. This 6’0 186 lber has superstar potential.
Nigel Joner
Holy Spirit HS, NJ
9th
RB #58
Joner was the strongest skill position player. The 5’8 186 lb Joner bench pressed 135 lbs 37 times and also had an 8’7 broad jump, 4.56 shuttle and 4.61 40. Joner’s power and speed make him a nice prospect.
Jaylen Johnson
St. Johns HS, NJ
9th
S #23
A speedy 5’10.5 181 lber, Johnson was the fastest man at the combine. Johnson ran an impressive 4.40 40, had a 32 inch vertical and 8’9 broad jump.  As both a safety and a wide out, Johnson’s speed is a major asset to his success.
Frank Wukawits
DePaul HS, NJ
9th
LB #30
With a tireless work ethic, winning attitude and determination, Wukawits was named winner of the Leadership award. The 5’11.5 231 lb Wukawits lead by example and is the type of player coaches dream of.
Aaron Palmer
Stone Bridge HS, VA
9th
DL #22
Palmer, 5’8 202 was the winner of the Lineman Challenge. Palmer completed the challenge in 14.48 seconds and did a solid job during 1 on 1 drills.
Jaleel Dukes
C.D. Hylton HS, NJ
9th
WR #62
After outduking the opposition, Jaleel was named WR MVP. Dukes, 6’0.5 174, had a 29 inch vertical, 8’9 broad jump, ran a 4.36 shuttle and was a star during 1 on 1 drills.
Joel Coleman
Kings Fork HS, VA
9th
RB #65
Coleman, 5’5.5 159, was the RB MVP. Coleman had a 32 inch vertical, 9’2 broad jump, ran a 4.37 shuttle, 4.52 40 and was excellent during 1 on 1 drills. Coleman has so much potential it’s scary.
Aam Bisnowaty
Fox Chapel HS, PA
9th
OL #63
Bisnowaty was named OL MVP following a dominating performance. A tower of terror at 6’5 273, Bisnoway kept all of the opposing linemen in check and also bench pressed 155 lbs 24 times.
Wayne Morgan
Erasmus Hall HS, NJ
9th
S #13
Morgan, 5’9.5 180, was the Dodie Donnell award winner. Morgan had a 30.5 inch vertical, 9’1 broad jump, ran a4.57 shuttle, 4.5 40, bench pressed 135 lbs 24 times and was solid during 1 on 1 drills. Morgan has very few flaws.
Cole Stout
Atlee HS, VA
9th
DL #22
At 6’0.5 246, Stout was the winner of the DL MVP. Stout bench pressed 155 lbs 30 times and manhandled the competition during 1 on 1 drills. Without a doubt, Stout is an outstanding lineman.
Bryton Barr
Mechanicsburg HS, PA
9th
LB #33
Barr, 5’11 184, was the LB MVP. Barr had a 9’1 broad jump, ran a blazing 4.20 shuttle, bench pressed 135 lbs 21 times and did a fine job during 1 on 1 drills. Bryton is an outstanding player, BARR none.
Tuck Masker
Oakton HS, VA
9th
QB #36
Masker was awarded the QB MVP. Masker ran a 4.51 shuttle while displaying excellent technique and smarts during 1 on 1 drills. The 6’0.5 163 lb Masker is a great candidate to lead any offense.
Wes Brown
Good Counsel HS, MD
9th
RB #35
Brown was awarded the Overall MVP after tearing it up on the football field. At 5’11.5 185, Brown had a 33.5 inch vertical, 9’7 broad jump, 4.48 shuttle, 4.54 40 and bench pressed 135 lbs 22 times.











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