ULTIMATE 100 EAST 10th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List | |
Ruhann Peele Linden HS, NJ 10th WR #27 | Peele, 6'0 173, won the Overall MVP award. Peele jumped 8'11 in the broad, 28.5' in the vertical, had awesome hands, ran great routes and was a prime target for the QB's during 1 on 1's. |
Eric Enderson Phoebus HS, VA 10th QB #24 | Enderson, 6'1 182, was awarded the QB MVP. With a golden arm, tremendous accuracy, great footwork, leadership skills and unparallel mechanics, Enderson was the man amongst QB's. |
JC Coleman Oscar Smith HS, VA 10th RB #51 | A multi-time standout, JC Coleman was once again atop the charts after winning the Dodie award. Graciously gifted at 5'6.5 163, Coleman had a 33.5 inch vertical, 9'4 broad jump, ran a 4.41 shuttle, 4.51 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 20 times, had lightning quickness, great movement, got open constantly during the 1 on 1's, where he was unstoppable. |
Kyle Kerrick Coatsville HS, PA 10th WR #16 | Kerrick, 6'2.5 182, won the WR MVP. Kerrick had awesome size, an 8'10 broad jump, ran a 4.53 40, 4.65 shuttle and bench pressed 155 lbs 20 times. He was also the total package during the 1 on 1's, with great acceleration, crisp route running and good hands leading him to the promise land. |
Romond Deloatch Phoebus HS, VA 10th WR #232 | Deloatch was a major force throughout the combine, earning himself the TE MVP. At 6'3.5 210, Deloatch had a 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.67 shuttle, displayed tremendous hands, ran tight routes and is a big target for the QB's. |
Jackie Bruer III St. Albans HS, WV 10th OL #366 | Bruer brewed up quite a performance, winning the OL MVP. The 6'0.5 294 lb powerhouse was a step above the rest during the 1 on 1's with great feet, terrific quickness, strong hands, good hips and a fearless attitude. Coaches love players like this. |
Chris Muller Boyertown HS, PA 10th OL #263 | Muller, 6'6 275, won the Lineman Combine King award. He had an 8'8 broad jump, ran a 4.68 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 20 times and was a dominant force during the 1 on 1's. Few lineman are as athletically gifted as Muller. |
Bryton Barr Mechanicsburg HS, PA 10th LB #238 | Bryton set the bar high after winning the LB MVP. At 5'11.5 203, Barr had a 9'3 broad jump, ran a blazing 4.16 shuttle, bench pressed 155 lbs 24 times, had tremendous playmaking skills, awesome quickness and a physical style. This is what you call a premier player. |
Marchez Coates Northpoint HS, MD 10th CB #48 | Coates, 5'10 157, won the DB MVP. He had a 9'6 broad jump, ran a 4.19 shuttle, 4.61 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 18 times, had great hips, terrific ball instincts and plays physically. |
Alex Carter Briar Woods HS, VA 10th CB #45 | Alex "King" Carter; has a nice ring doesn't it? The 6'0 185 lb Carter won the Combine King award after jumping 35.5 inches in the vertical, 9'8 in the broad, running a 4.48 in both the shuttle and 40 and by bench pressing 155 lbs 24 times. An athlete extraordinaire indeed. |
John Ferrantn Burlington Township HS, NJ 10th DL #259 | Ferratn was the DL MVP award winner. A giant at 6'5.5 259, Ferratn had an 8'8 broad jump, was fast off the ball, had great up moves and good hands. |
Vinnie Fusco Robert C. Byrd HS, WV 10th DL #365 | Fusco didn't make a fuss about his skills or boast about previous award winning performances; he just remained humble. The 6'0.5 280 lb lineman was focused throughout the event, worked hard and put forth a tremendous all around effort, earning himself the Leadership award. Fusco is the kind of player any coach would love to have. |
Michael Casimos Don Bosco Prep, NJ 10th OL #422 | Casimos won the Strongest Lineman award. Powerfully built at 6'2 275, Casimos bench pressed 185 lbs 22 times. |
Pat McHugh St. Anthony's HS, NY 10th DL #398 | McHugh also bench pressed 185 lbs 22 times while running a 4.52 shuttle, earning the 6'0.5 227 lber the co-Strongest Lineman award. |
Tyler Diggan Milton Area HS, PA 10th LB #55 | Diggan dug deep, winning the Strongest Position Skill award and putting together a terrific all around day in the process. Diggan bench pressed 155 lbs 36 times, had an 8'11 broad jump and ran a 4.40 shuttle. |
Fabian Santiago Oakcrest HS, NJ 10th RB #164 | Santiago won the Fastest Man award. The 5'7 165 lb speedster ran a 4.20 shuttle and an NFL-esque 4.33 40 while also jumping 8'10 in the broad. |
Antonio Garcia Randolph HS, NJ 10th RB #43 | Garcia, 5'10 192, won the RB MVP award. The well rounded Garcia ran a 4.58 40, 4.38 shuttle, had a 30 inch vertical, 9'2 broad jump, bench pressed 155 lbs 25 times and did a terrific job during 1 on 1's. |
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Friday, June 18, 2010
ULTIMATE 100 EAST 10th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
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