Friday, April 9, 2010

JC "King" Coleman tops Hampton Roads Sophomore Session!



The classic saying big things come in small packages most definitely refers to the JC Coleman's of the world.  At 5'5.5 165, Coleman has all that it takes to defy the odds of how skill can overcome questions of size. Statistically, Coleman is flawless. His individual period was one worth watching.
The Oscar Smith HS product had a 34 inch vertical, 8'10 broad jump, ran a 4.37 shuttle, 4.51 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 18 times and was absolutely sensational during 1 on 1's. Coleman has everything it takes to end up at a big time program at the next level.
Sequan Gooding (Oscar Smith) and Drakar Harvell (Dinwiddle) shared the WR MVP honors. At 5'11.5 170 and 5'9.5 187 respectively, the duo did a great job getting open and catching the ball during the individual period.
Eric Enderson (Phoebus) and Brandte McIntyre (Bishop Sullivan) were the primer QB's of the session. With good mechanics, confidence, strong arms and evident potential, these two rising QB's are worth watching.
Desi Waters (Maury) can flow in any offense. No joke. At 6'1.5 222, Waters won the TE MVP after displaying blocking and catching ability. His size, strength and good hands put him atop the TE chart.
Troy Butler's last name clearly fits him, as this 6'2 280 lb powerhouse serves any QB well. Butler, the OL MVP, bench pressed 185 lbs 25 times and was an elite performer during the individual period.
Jacorey Robins (Churchland) is an athletic halfback that knows how to play the position. The 5'7.5 160 lber has a 32 inch vertical, bench presses 155 lbs 22 times, broad jumps 8'10 and has plenty of skill as an RB.

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