ULTIMATE 100 MIDWEST 9th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List | |
Kyle Bolin Lexington Catholic HS, KY 9th QB #75 | A multi-time NUC standout, Bolin was at it once again at the U100. At 6'2.5 172, Bolin won the QB MVP after running the show in fashion during the 1 on 1's and 7 on 7's, jumping 31.5 inches in the broad, running a 4.52 shuttle and bench pressing 135 lbs 20 times. Bolin is nothing short of sensational! |
Justin DaSilva Laurens-Marathon HS, IA 9th RB #31 | DaSilva took home the RB MVP following a terrific showing on the gridiron. The 5'5 140 lb DaSilva had a 8'6.5 broad jump, ran a blazing 4.24 shuttle, 4.69 40, bench pressed 135 lbs 22 times, was light on his feet and ran excellent routes. |
Jordan Hargrove St. Vincent St. Mary 9th WR #141 | Looks like this nationally renowned academic institution has another star on the horizon. Hailing from the same high school as NBA great LeBron James, Hargrove had an 8'10 broad jump, ran a 4.40 shuttle, had outstanding hands, put together sold routes, was quick off the line and knew how to get up and get the ball. From the gridiron to the ball court, this school undoubtedly produces winners. |
Marc Ferguson Princeton HS, OH 9th OL #66 | Ferguson was awarded the OL MVP. Powerfully built at 6'0.5 278, Ferguson played with great intensity, is coachable, displayed tremendous physical strength and bench pressed 155 lbs 19 times. |
Darrien Howard Chaminade HS, OH 9th LB #277 | Howard, 6'0.5 246, created a major buzz after earning himself the LB MVP. With a 30 inch vertical, 8'9 broad jump, 4.50 shuttle, 36 reps at 135 lbs on the bench press, awesome physical strength and by always listening, Howard is extremely well rounded. |
Dhane Thomas Avon HS, IN 9th S #200 | Thomas battled with the WR's throughout the combine en route to claiming the DB MVP. The 5'6.5 136 lb Thomas is tough, has great hips, terrific recovery speed, transitions smoothly and recognizes what the offense is doing. He also jumped 8'6 in the broad and ran a 4.51 shuttle. |
Chikwe Obasih Brookfield Central HS, WI 9th DL #132 | Obasih felt like a million bucks after winning the DL MVP and Leadership awards. The 6'2.5 212 lb Obasih played with a tremendous amount of heart, works hard, displayed awesome hands, was fast off the ball and pays attention like a straight A student. Coaches love players like this. |
Kevin Anderson Boca Raton Community HS, FL 9th QB #1215 | With a great on field vision and well rounded skills, Anderson was awarded the Dodie Donnell award. The 6'0.5 188 lb QB had awesome technique, was patient with the football, displayed a great attitude and is a team oriented player. Anderson has a bright future. |
Ahmed Alaboody Dearborn HS, MI 9th RB #130 | Alaboody once again proved to be an elite athlete, taking home the Combine King award for a skill position player. Oozing with athleticism at 5'9.5 166, Alaboody had a 34.5 inch vertical, 9'9.5 broad jump, ran a 4.30 shuttle, 4.68 40 and bench pressed 135 lbs 26 times. |
Jason Hatcher Louisville Trinity HS, KY 9th DL #299 | Hatcher, 6'1.5 222, was sitting atop the throne after winning both the Overall MVP and Lineman Combine King awards. Hatcher sliced through the competition with his 8'10 broad jump, 4.49 shuttle run, 27 reps at 155 lbs on the bench, great hips, fast hands and tremendous worth ethic. Pound for pound, they don't get much better than this! |
Darron Lee New Albany HS, OH 9th QB #148 | Lee won the Fastest Man award. The fleet footed QB ran a 4.59 shuttle, 4.61 40, had a 34.5 inch vertical and 10'5 broad jump. The 6'1 188 lb Lee is an extraordinary athlete. |
Justin Ward New Philadelphia HS, OH 9th LB #208 | Ward, 5'7 185, was the strongest skill position player. The powerful linebacker tossed up 135 lbs 43 times and ran a 4.50 shuttle. |
Matt Bennett Washington-Nile HS, OH 9th DL #246 | Bennett was the strongest lineman. At 5'9.5 212, Bennett bench pressed 155 lbs an impressive 40 times. |
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Friday, July 2, 2010
ULTIMATE 100 MIDWEST 9th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
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