SAN FRANCISCO, CA 10th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List | |
Pio Vatuvei Patterson HS, CA 10th DL #103 | Vatuvei, 6'2 235, won the DL MVP and Strongest Man awards. He was a great athlete for a lineman, with a 31.5 inch vertical, 8'11 broad jump and 4.65 shuttle. Vatuvei, who also bench pressed 185 lbs 15 times, had great hands and a terrific work ethic. |
Cleveland Wallace Oak Grove HS, CA 10th WR #38 | Wallace, 5'10 153, earned the WR MVP with an outstanding overall performance. He had a 31 inch vertical, 8'11 broad jump, ran a 4.37 shuttle, great hands and simply beat down the DB's during 1 on 1's. |
Chris Santini Leland HS, CA 10th S #98 | Santini, 6'0.5 190, won the Combine King and DB MVP awards. Santini was an excellent athlete, with a 29 inch vertical, 9'5 broad jump and 4.43 shuttle run powering him during testing. Santini was also exceptional during the testing, displaying great jamming ability, quick hips and solid toughness. |
Tim Crawley Bellarmine Prep, CA 10th CB #22 | Crawley, 5'7.5 153, shared the DB MVP award with Santini. Crawley had a 31.5 inch vertical, ran a 4.46 shuttle, was quick on his feet, changed direction well and had great instincts. |
Alex Manigo Bellermine Prep, CA 10th LB #96 | Maingo, 5'11 194, earned the LB MVP award. Maingo had an 8'6 broad jump, ran a 4.47 shuttle, had strong hands, good quickness and a nice backpedal. |
Siosifa Fotu San Leandro HS, CA 10th DL #45 | Fotu, 6'2.5 229, took home the OL MVP. Fotu was immovable during 1 on 1's due to his good lower body strength, strong hands and solid technique. He also ran a 4.65 shuttle. |
John Wiernicki Liberty Ranch HS, CA 10th RB #54 | Wiernicki won the RB MVP and Fastest Man awards. The graciously gifted 55'11 196 lb Wiernicki ran a 4.69 shuttle. 4.73 40, had an 8'8 broad jump, bench pressed 155 lbs 19 times and did a great job during 1 on 1's. He is an all around good player. |
Sean Miller San Ramon Valley HS, CA 10th WR #131 | It's Miller time! At 6'2 196, Miller had an 8'10 broad jump, ran a 4.34 shuttle, bench pressed 175 lbs 17 times and made a number of good catches en route to earning the co-WR MVP. |
Ray Rivera Oak Grove HS, CA 10th QB #75 | Rivera took home the QB MVP and Leadership awards. The 5'11.5 162 lb Rivera was vocal throughout the event, worked as if there were no tomorrow, ran a 4.37 shuttle and threw a good ball. These are the kinds of characteristics coaches are looking for from their QB. |
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA 10th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 9th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 9th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List | |
Michael Hutchings De La Salle HS, CA 9th WR #101 | Hutchings won the Overall and WR MVP awards. The gifted 5'11.5 184 lb prospect had a 29 inch vertical, 8'8 broad jump, ran a 4.32 shuttle, bench pressed 135 lbs 22 times, had good hands and ran nice routes. |
Cameron Birse San Ramon Valley HS, CA 9th QB #70 | Birse, 6'1 183, earned the QB MVP. Birse threw a good ball, had quick feet, a high football IQ and a 30.5 inch vertical. |
Dominique Browner Saint Mary's HS, CA 9th CB #55 | Browner was awarded the DB MVP. At 5'11 155, Browner had an 8'5 broad jump, ran a 4.51 shuttle, great quickness, solid recovery speed and strong jamming ability. |
Anthony Fotu San Leandro HS, CA 9th DL #74 | Fotu took home the OL MVP after a gutsy performance. The 6'1 232 lb Fotu fought tooth and nail with the d-linemen during 1 on 1's, had good quickness, strong hands and excellent technique. |
Kenneth Olugbode Bellairmine Prep, CA 9th WR #68 | Olugbode, 5'10 168, literally grabbed the WR MVP award after taking the combine by storm. During the 1 on 1's he had great hands, ran awesome routes and beat the DB's to the spot. Olugbode also had a 31 inch vertical and ran a 4.42 shuttle. |
Keenan Mahler Concord HS, CA 9th LB #58 | Mahler, 6'0 159, won the LB MVP. He had a 30 inch vertical, great lateral quickness, impressive instincts and strong hands. |
Zack Chang Monte Vista HS, CA 9th RB #1 | Chang nabbed the RB MVP award. At 5'4 152, Chang ran a 4.26 shuttle, changed direction well, had good hands, put together solid routes and worked hard. |
Aaron Chapman Bellarmine Prep, CA 9th S #34 | Chapman was the Fastest Man. The speedy safety, who scaled in at 5'9.5 148, ran a 4.25 shuttle, 4.72 40 and had a 34 inch vertical. |
Tyler Perkins Los Gatos HS, CA 9th LB #51 | Perkins, 6'1 181, sat atop the throne as the Combine King. The athletic linebacker had a 34.5 inch vertical, 8'8 broad jump, ran a 4.66 shuttle and bench pressed 155 lbs 18 times. |
Kevin Tjon Los Gatos HS, CA 9th DL #77 | Tjon won the Strongest Man award. The 5'9 209 lb lineman bench pressed 155 lbs 26 times. |
Chris Harrison Bohann MS, CA 8th | Harrison was the 8th Grade MVP. The 5'5 141 lb prospect has great overall potential, performed at a high level during 1 on 1's, had a 29 inch vertical and ran a 4.88 40. |
Curtis Olsen III W.T. Eich MS, CA 8th DL #57 | Olsen took home the DL MVP. At 6'1.5 176, Olsen had an 8'0 broad jump, good moves, quick hands and the looks of a serious prospect. |
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 11th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 11th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List | |
Kaulin Blair San Ramon Valley HS, CA 11th S #126 | Blair, 5'10 180, won the Overall MVP award. Blair was a phenom during 1 on 1's, shutting down the WR's while displaying quick hips and did a great job during the testing. Blair had a 33 inch vertical 8'9 broad jump, ran a 4.46 shuttle and 4.62 40. |
Kyle Church Sacred Heart Prep, CA 11th CB #50 | A fearsome d-back, Church earned the DB MVP. The 5'9 169 lb standout had a 30 inch vertical, 8'3 broad jump, ran a 4.33 shuttle, had great jamming ability and awesome instincts. If I were a wide receiver, I'd pray that Church isn't the one covering me. |
Erick Daigle Mount Diablo HS, CA 11th OL #90 | Daigle won the DL MVP. The 6'1 263 lber had great moves, a strong punch, great power off of the line and nice size. |
Jake Pulos San Ramon Valley HS, CA 11th CB #127 | Pulos was the combine's fastest man. The speedy 5'10 165 lb corner back had a 9'2 broad jump, ran a 4.40 shuttle and 4.59 40. |
Isei Daveta Hayward HS, CA 11th LB #107 | Daveta took home the LB MVP and Leadership awards after a solid all around performance. The 6'0.5 188 lb Daveta ran a 4.61 shuttle, had a tremendous attitude, works hard, has great field vision and strong hands. |
Kristoffer Olugbode Bellarmine Prep, CA 11th RB #52 | Olugbode was crowned Combine King and also won the RB MVP. The immensely talented 5'7.5 186 lb prospect had a 32.5 inch vertical, 9'1 broad jump, ran a 4.30 shuttle, was light on his feet and ran nice routes. |
Myles Carelock Rodriguez HS, CA 11th WR #67 | Carelock, 5'9.5 151, won the WR MVP award. With a 29 inch vertical, 8'4 broad jump, good hands, tightly ran routes and the ability to create separation, Carelock was first in class. |
Josh Brinkworth Sheldon HS, CA 11th QB #25 | Brinkworth, 5'10 183, took home the QB MVP award. He had an 8'8 broad jump, ran a 4.39 shuttle, had good feet, threw a good ball and is smart with the football. |
Rich Garwood California HS, CA 11th OL #110 | Garwood was the Strongest Man award winner. The macho 5'11 235 lb lineman bench pressed 185 lbs 18 times and also ran a 4.69 shuttle. |
Top Junior Players NUC San Francisco, CA 2010
| Top Junior Players NUC San Francisco, CA 2010 | ||||||||
| First Name | Last Name | Grade | School | State | Position | Height | Weight | |
| Kaulin | Blair | 11th | San Ramon Valley | CA | S | 5'10 | 180 | |
| Kyle | Church | 11th | Sacred Heart Prep | CA | CB | 5'9 | 169 | |
| Erick | Daigle | 11th | Mount Diablo | CA | OL | 6'1 | 263 | |
| Jake | Pulos | 11th | San Ramon Valley | CA | CB | 5'10 | 165 | |
| Isei | Daveta | 11th | Hayward | CA | LB | 6'0.5 | 188 | |
| Kristoffer | Olugbode | 11th | Bellarmine Prep | CA | RB | 5'7.5 | 186 | |
| Ross | Delbec | 11th | Miramonte | CA | OL | 6'2 | 282 | |
| Myles | Carelock | 11th | Rodriguez | CA | WR | 5'9.5 | 151 | |
| Josh | Brinkworth | 11th | Sheldon | CA | QB | 5'10 | 183 | |
| Rich | Garwood | 11th | California | CA | OL | 5'11 | 235 | |
Top Sophomore Players NUC San Francisco, CA 2010
| Top Sophomore Players NUC San Francisco, CA 2010 | ||||||||
| First Name | Last Name | Grade | School | State | Position | Height | Weight | |
| Pio | Vatuvei | 10th | Patterson | CA | DL | 6'2 | 235 | |
| Cleveland | Wallace | 10th | Oak Grove | CA | WR | 5'10 | 153 | |
| Chris | Santini | 10th | Leland | CA | S | 6'0.5 | 190 | |
| Tim | Crawley | 10th | Bellarmine | CA | CB | 5'7.5 | 153 | |
| Alex | Manigo | 10th | Bellarmine | CA | LB | 5'11 | 194 | |
| Siosifa | Fotu | 10th | San Leandro | CA | DL | 6'2.5 | 229 | |
| John | Wiernicki | 10th | Liberty Ranch | CA | RB | 5'11 | 196 | |
| Sean | Miller | 10th | San Ramon | CA | WR | 6'2 | 196 | |
| Ray | Rivera | 10th | Oak Grove | CA | QB | 5'11.5 | 162 | |
Top Freshman Players NUC San Francisco, CA 2010
| Top Freshman Players NUC San Francisco, CA 2010 | ||||||||
| First Name | Last Name | Grade | School | State | Position | Height | Weight | |
| Michael | Hutchings | 9th | De La Salle | CA | WR | 5'11.5 | 184 | |
| Cameron | Birse | 9th | San Ramon Valley | CA | QB | 6'1 | 183 | |
| Dominique | Browner | 9th | Saint Mary's | CA | CB | 5'11 | 155 | |
| Anthony | Fotu | 9th | San Leandro | CA | DL | 6'1 | 232 | |
| Kenneth | Ouglebode | 9th | Bellarmine Prep | CA | WR | 5'10 | 168 | |
| Keenan | Mahler | 9th | Concord | CA | LB | 6'0 | 159 | |
| Zack | Chang | 9th | Monte Vista | CA | RB | 5'4 | 152 | |
| Aaron | Chapman | 9th | Bellarmine Prep | CA | S | 5'9.5 | 148 | |
| Tyler | Perkins | 9th | Los Gatos | CA | LB | 6'1 | 181 | |
| Kevin | Tjon | 9th | Los Gatos | CA | DL | 5'9 | 209 | |
| Chris | Harrison | 8th | Bohana | CA | 5'5 | 141 | ||
| Curtis | Olsen III | 8th | W.T. Eich | CA | DL | 6'1.5 | 176 | |
Stars Come to Play in Sacramento!
The Sacramento event was the sixth and final combine in the talent deep state known as California. Many of their primer athletes had already made strong statements at previous camps, earning themselves a spot in the Ultimate 100 camp. But even though the majority of players had already competed, last weekend's camp at Rio Linda HS was far from a disappointment.NUC favorite/return standout Sam Atoe of Maria Carrillo HS conducted business as usual, taking home the Overall MVP award. The 5'10 202 lb running back is a tremendous athlete, with a 35 inch vertical, 8'6 broad jump, 4.36 shuttle run and 21 reps at 185 lbs on the bench press putting him amongst the elite during the testing. His bulky build and nimble feet guided him during the individual period, where he changed directions surprisingly well for a player his size, while also displaying terrific hands. Atoe's skill, power and speed make him a lock to play D1 and he is currently fielding offers from multiple programs.
Doug Blacksill (Liberty) is also entertaining a number of offers and understandably so. The 6'4 249 lb o-lineman was dominant during 1 on 1's, had phenomenal quickness (running a 4.50 shuttle), pro-type footwork and knew how to use his hands effectively, spelling disaster for the opposing linemen during 1 on 1's. Blacksill is the kind of player QB's love and d-linemen dread.
Ikaiaka Woolsey (Salesian) kept the ball moving downfield during the 1 on 1's and did it in surprisingly easy fashion. The 6'0 192 lb standout picked his spots well, had good mechanics, threw a good ball and displayed terrific footwork, placing him atop the charts among QB's. Woolsey is a skilled all around QB and knows how to get an offense going.
Shaq Shines During Sophomore Session
Shaq Thompson is not 7'1 330 lbs and can't dunk a basketball, but he is very much a dominant force. The 6'0.5 187 lb wideout was near flawless throughout the sophomore combine, earning himself the Overall MVP Combine King and Fastest Man awards after a performance to remember. With a 30 inch vertical, 9'8 broad jump, 4.21 shuttle and 4.57 40, Thompson topped the competition during the testing.
During the 1 on 1's, all eyes were on him. Regardless of which QB was on his side and no matter who the DB was attempting to stop him, Thompson's quickness, strength, tightly ran routes and awesome hands made him an easy target to find. Thompson has good size for a wideout and his future definitely looks bright.
Joseph Teo plays for national powerhouse De La Salle HS, so he is fully aware of what success tastes like. The 5'10 185 lb DB was first in class during the 1 on 1's, with great jamming ability, good hips, quick feet, strong hands and outstanding on field awareness. Teo also runs a 4.40 shuttle and bench pressed 155 lbs 21 times, making him a well rounded player in who knows how to perform under the bright lights.
D-lineman Jeremy Hernandez was very much the Dwight Freeney of the combine. He is a bit undersized at 6'0.5 212, but much like the NFL superstar, Hernandez' athleticism more than compensates his lack of bulk. Hernandez runs a 4.39 shuttle, had an 8'10 broad jump and 30 inch vertical. During the 1 on 1's, he had great moves, good hands and was extremely fast off the ball, making him a match up nightmare for opposing linemen. Hernandez looks to be a perfect fit for the DE position for years to come.
Fabulous Freshman!
· Taylor Miller-Wing (Bella Vista) had the skills and maturity of a player many years his senior. The 6'3 178 lb QB remained confident throughout the event, kept the offense together during the 1 on 1's and was vocal. He threw a good ball, was patient, determined and also ran a 4.53 shuttle, displaying that his footwork is yet another valuable part of his already impressive arsenal.
· Damonte Ranch's Sheldon Cooper was the total package as a running back. He is light on his feet, changes directions well, had great lower body movement, terrific hands and runs nice routes, making him a dual threat without a doubt. The 5'9 164 lb Cooper starred throughout the freshman session, earning him the Overall and RB MVP awards.
Stars Come to Play in Sacramento!
The Sacramento event was the sixth and final combine in the talent deep state known as California. Many of their primer athletes had already made strong statements at previous camps, earning themselves a spot in the Ultimate 100 camp. But even though the majority of players had already competed, last weekend's camp at Rio Linda HS was far from a disappointment.NUC favorite/return standout Sam Atoe of Maria Carrillo HS conducted business as usual, taking home the Overall MVP award. The 5'10 202 lb running back is a tremendous athlete, with a 35 inch vertical, 8'6 broad jump, 4.36 shuttle run and 21 reps at 185 lbs on the bench press putting him amongst the elite during the testing. His bulky build and nimble feet guided him during the individual period, where he changed directions surprisingly well for a player his size, while also displaying terrific hands. Atoe's skill, power and speed make him a lock to play D1 and he is currently fielding offers from multiple programs.
Doug Blacksill (Liberty) is also entertaining a number of offers and understandably so. The 6'4 249 lb o-lineman was dominant during 1 on 1's, had phenomenal quickness (running a 4.50 shuttle), pro-type footwork and knew how to use his hands effectively, spelling disaster for the opposing linemen during 1 on 1's. Blacksill is the kind of player QB's love and d-linemen dread.
Ikaiaka Woolsey (Salesian) kept the ball moving downfield during the 1 on 1's and did it in surprisingly easy fashion. The 6'0 192 lb standout picked his spots well, had good mechanics, threw a good ball and displayed terrific footwork, placing him atop the charts among QB's. Woolsey is a skilled all around QB and knows how to get an offense going.
Shaq Shines During Sophomore Session
Shaq Thompson is not 7'1 330 lbs and can't dunk a basketball, but he is very much a dominant force. The 6'0.5 187 lb wideout was near flawless throughout the sophomore combine, earning himself the Overall MVP Combine King and Fastest Man awards after a performance to remember. With a 30 inch vertical, 9'8 broad jump, 4.21 shuttle and 4.57 40, Thompson topped the competition during the testing.
During the 1 on 1's, all eyes were on him. Regardless of which QB was on his side and no matter who the DB was attempting to stop him, Thompson's quickness, strength, tightly ran routes and awesome hands made him an easy target to find. Thompson has good size for a wideout and his future definitely looks bright.
Joseph Teo plays for national powerhouse De La Salle HS, so he is fully aware of what success tastes like. The 5'10 185 lb DB was first in class during the 1 on 1's, with great jamming ability, good hips, quick feet, strong hands and outstanding on field awareness. Teo also runs a 4.40 shuttle and bench pressed 155 lbs 21 times, making him a well rounded player in who knows how to perform under the bright lights.
D-lineman Jeremy Hernandez was very much the Dwight Freeney of the combine. He is a bit undersized at 6'0.5 212, but much like the NFL superstar, Hernandez' athleticism more than compensates his lack of bulk. Hernandez runs a 4.39 shuttle, had an 8'10 broad jump and 30 inch vertical. During the 1 on 1's, he had great moves, good hands and was extremely fast off the ball, making him a match up nightmare for opposing linemen. Hernandez looks to be a perfect fit for the DE position for years to come.
Fabulous Freshman!
· Taylor Miller-Wing (Bella Vista) had the skills and maturity of a player many years his senior. The 6'3 178 lb QB remained confident throughout the event, kept the offense together during the 1 on 1's and was vocal. He threw a good ball, was patient, determined and also ran a 4.53 shuttle, displaying that his footwork is yet another valuable part of his already impressive arsenal.
· Damonte Ranch's Sheldon Cooper was the total package as a running back. He is light on his feet, changes directions well, had great lower body movement, terrific hands and runs nice routes, making him a dual threat without a doubt. The 5'9 164 lb Cooper starred throughout the freshman session, earning him the Overall and RB MVP awards.
SACRAMENTO, CA 10th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
SACRAMENTO, CA 10th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List | |
Shaq Thompson Elmont HS, CA 10th WR #88 | Just like the other Shaq we all know, Thompson's performance was a slam dunk. The 6'0.5 187 lb phenom had a 30 inch vertical, 9'8 broad jump, ran a4.21 shuttle, 4.57 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 18 times and was physical, strong and quick during 1 on 1's. Thompson's outstanding display earned him the Overall MVP, Combine King and Fastest Man awards, putting him in a small group of athletes to win all three. |
Joseph Teo De La Salle HS, CA 10th S #123 | Teo earned the DB MVP. The 5'10 185 lb Teo had great jamming technique, good hips, quick feet, strong hands, impressive speed, ran a 4.40 shuttle and bench pressed 155 lbs 21 times. |
Jeremy Hernandez Union Mine HS, CA 10th DL #110 | Hernandez was simply in the zone throughout the combine. As a defensive lineman with a 30 inch vertical, 8'10 broad jump and 4.39 shuttle run, few at his position can claim to have the same type of athleticism. Hernandez was fast off the ball and had good hands, making him a difficult match up during 1 on 1's, which rightfully earned him the DL MVP. |
Austin Brown Lincoln HS, CA 10th OL #94 | Brown, 6'0.5 265, won the OL MVP and Strongest Man awards. The powerful Brown bench pressed 185 lbs 26 times, was coachable, strong during 1 on 1's and had good feet. |
Trevor Jacobs Terra Nova HS, CA 10th QB #104 | Jacobs was awarded the QB MVP. At 6'1 165, Jacobs had an 8'5 broad jump, displayed solid footwork, made great reads on the defense and threw a good ball. |
Dalis Bruce Monte Vista HS, CA 10th WR #67 | Bruce was feeling like a million bucks after winning the WR MVP. The 5'9 166 lb standout had an 8'11 broad jump, ran a 4.18 shuttle, displayed great feet, ran awesome routes and made some solid grabs during 1 on 1's. |
Kiante Toney Franklin HS, CA 10th RB #50 | Toney, 5'5.5 147, took home RB MVP honors. Toney had an 8'3 broad jump, good hands, solid speed and worked diligently during 1 on 1's. |
Jordan Owensby Franklin HS, CA 10th LB #79 | Owensby was named the LB MVP. At 5'10 190, Owensby bench pressed 155 lbs 21 times, is coachable, a great listener with a physical style, good feet and the attitude of a champion. |
SACRAMENTO, CA 9th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
SACRAMENTO, CA 9th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List | |
Taylor Miller-Wing Bella Vista HS, CA 9th QB #87 | Miller-Wing, 6'3 178, won the QB MVP and Leadership awards. With a tremendous attitude, great poise and unmatched determination, Miller-Wing starred during 1 on 1's, ran a 4.53 shuttle and had an 8'2 broad jump. |
Sheldon Cooper Damonte Ranch HS, NV 9th RB #44 | An elite 5'9 164 lb prospect, Cooper took home the Overall and RB MVP awards following a terrific day. Cooper ran a 4.67 shuttle, had great hips, terrific hands, nice speed and played hard. |
Jake Martensen Spanish Springs HS, NV 9th DL #82 | Martensen was awarded the DL MVP and Strongest Man awards. The powerful 6'0 269 lb prospect bench pressed 155 lbs 24 times, had great moves, played at a high intensity level and was motivated throughout the combine. |
Justin Hyde Oakmont HS, CA 9th CB #107 | The WR's can run all they want but they have no way of hiding when Jacob steps up across the line. The 5'11 148 lb Hyde has great feet, terrific speed, good hips and solid jamming ability, frustrating the offense throughout the 1 on 1's. |
Rejuon Vega Grace M. Davis HS, CA 9th RB #68 | A quick and nimble 5'8 154 lber, Vega won the Fastest Man and RB MVP awards. Vega had a 9'0 broad jump, ran a 4.70 shuttle, 4.71 40, changed directions well and pushed hard during 1 on 1's. |
Steven Styles Damonte Ranch HS, NV 9th RB #43 | Styles, 5'7.5 172, was sitting atop the throne after being crowned Combine King. With a 29 inch vertical, 8'1 broad jump, 4.73 40 and 25 reps at 135 lbs on the bench press, Styles proved to be a terrific athlete. |
SACRAMENTO, CA 11th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
SACRAMENTO, CA 11th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List | |
Sam Atoe Maria Carrillo HS, CA 11th RB #66 | Atoe was the Overall MVP and Strongest Man award winner. A return standout at 5'10 202, Atoe had a 35 inch vertical, 8'6 broad jump, ran a 4.36 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 21 times and displayed great feet along with good hands during 1 on 1's. |
Doug Blacksill Liberty HS, CA 11th OL #83 | Blacksill won the OL MVP award. A tower of terror at 6'4 249, Blacksill had surprising quickness, running a 4.50 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 17 times, had great hand placement, a good punch and awesome footwork. |
Ikaika Woolsey Salesian HS, CA 11th QB #30 | Woolsey, 6'0 192, was the QB MVP award winner. Woolsey jumped 8'10 in the broad, ran a 4.62 shuttle, threw a good ball, had nice footwork and is patient with the football. |
Aaron Terrell-Byrd Christian Brothers HS, CA 11th RB #51 | Terrell-Byrd's surname was unquestionably a perfect fit, as this 5'3.5 160 lb running back can fly. Terrell-Byrd ran a 4.41 shuttle, 4.49 40, had a 31.5 inch vertical, great feet and exceptional hands, earning himself the RB MVP. |
Brandon Grant Vintage HS, CA 11th WR #68 | Grant, 6'2.5 168, won the WR MVP award. He had a 9'2 broad jump, ran a 4.15 shuttle, was quick on his feet, runs nice routes and made multiple impressive grabs. |
Raul Lozano Yuba City HS, CA 11th CB #81 | Lozano brought home the DB MVP after fighting tooth and nail with the offense throughout the 1 on 1's. Lozano had great ball awareness, good jamming ability and is coachable. From an athletic standpoint |
Kaikoa Oyao Sheldon HS, CA 11th RB #56 | Kaioka "King" Oyao; doesn't that sound good? At 5'6 152, Oyao earned the Combine King award after slaughtering the stat sheets with his 31 inch vertical, 9'6 broad jump, 4.33 shuttle and 4.55 40. |
Seamus Finnegan Monte Vista HS, CA 11th QB #97 | Finnegan, 6'0 193, won the Leadership award. Finnegan did a great job of controlling the offense during 1 on 1's, worked hard throughout the combine and was vocal. Athletically, Finnegan was also a breadwinner, with an 8'5 broad jump and 4.33 shuttle run adding just that much more to his successful day. |
Top Junior Players NUC Sacramento, CA 2010
| Top Junior Players NUC Sacramento, CA 2010 | ||||||||
| First Name | Last Name | Grade | School | State | Position | Height | Weight | |
| Sam | Atoe | 11th | Maria Carrillo | CA | RB | 5'10 | 202 | |
| Doug | Blacksill | 11th | Liberty | CA | OL | 6'4 | 248 | |
| Ikaika | Woolsey | 11th | Salesian | CA | QB | 6'0 | 192 | |
| Aaron | Terrell-Byrd | 11th | Christian Brothers | CA | RB | 5'3.5 | 160 | |
| Brandon | Grant | 11th | Vintage | CA | WR | 6'2.5 | 168 | |
| Raul | Lozano | 11th | Yuba City | CA | CB | 5'9 | 147 | |
| Kaikoa | Oyao | 11th | Sheldon | CA | RB | 5'6 | 152 | |
| Seamus | Finnegan | 11th | Monte Vista | CA | QB | 6'0 | 193 | |
Top Sophomore Players NUC Sacramento, CA 2010
| Top Sophomore Players NUC Sacramento, CA 2010 | ||||||||
| First Name | Last Name | Grade | School | State | Position | Height | Weight | |
| Shaq | Thompson | 10th | Elmont | CA | WR | 6'0.5 | 187 | |
| Joseph | Teo | 10th | De La Salle | CA | S | 5'10 | 185 | |
| Jeremy | Hernandez | 10th | Union Mine | CA | DL | 6'0.5 | 212 | |
| Austin | Brown | 10th | Lincoln | CA | OL | 6'0.5 | 265 | |
| Trevor | Jacobs | 10th | Terra Nova | CA | QB | 6'1 | 165 | |
| Dalis | Bruce | 10th | Monte Vista | CA | WR | 5'9 | 166 | |
| Kiante | Toney | 10th | Franklin | CA | RB | 5'5.5 | 147 | |
| Jordan | Owensby | 10th | Franklin | CA | LB | 5'10.5 | 190 | |
Top Freshman Players NUC Sacramento, CA 2010
| Top Freshman Players NUC Sacramento, CA 2010 | ||||||||
| First Name | Last Name | Grade | School | State | Position | Height | Weight | |
| Taylor | Miller-Wing | 9th | Bella Vista | CA | QB | 6'3 | 178 | |
| Sheldon | Cooper | 9th | Damonte Ranch | NV | RB | 5'9 | 164 | |
| Jake | Martensen | 9th | Spanish Spring | NV | DL | 6'0 | 269 | |
| Justin | Hyde | 9th | Oakmont | CA | CB | 5'11 | 148 | |
| Rejuon | Vega | 9th | Grace M. Davis | CA | RB | 5'8 | 154 | |
| Steven | Styles | 9th | Damonte Ranch | NV | RB | 5'7.5 | 172 | |
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