· Reggie has been out of the NBA for years, but Miller Time is back and better than ever! A return standout, Vinnie Miller of Henry Clay HS won the Overall MVP. Miller had a 31.5 inch vertical, 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.32 shuttle and was a monster during 1 on 1's. The talented wideout had great explosiveness, ran perfect routes, had great ball skills and soft hands.
· Austin Osborne (Wellston) brought home the DB MVP award after a terrific day at the combine. Osborne locked the WR's during the individual period, had nice foot work and quick hips. He also ran a 4.28 shuttle and had an 8'6 broad jump. Nice stuff all around from Osborne.
· Jaylen Prater, a powerful 5'11 221 lb linebacker, was the top dog at his position. Prater had a 31 inch vertical, 9'3.5 broad jump, ran a 4.31 shuttle and bench pressed 155 lbs 28 times. During the 1 on 1's the Wellston HS standout smothered the RB's giving the QB's no chance to connect on a short pass.
· Khalil Sturdauent (Hurricane) is undersized for a d-linemen, but was still the DL MVP. At 5'11 201, he may better suited to play linebacker , but regardless, he has the skills to pay the bills. Between his speed, quickness, strength, great jump off of the snap and consistent effort, Sturdauent is one to look out for.
· On the opposite end of the ball was St Albans' Jackie Bruer, a 6'0.5 285 lb blocking machine and the OL MVP. Bruer solidified that size equals strength by bench pressing 185 lbs 19 times. He also had world class toughness and impressive feet for a player his size.

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