TL Hannah's CJ Meredith capped off a star studded sophomore combine last Saturday at Dutch Fork HS. The 6'5 204 lb tight end had a 32 inch vertical, 9'2 broad jump, ran a 4.27 shuttle, 4.58 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 28 times and was a man amongst boys during 1 on 1's. With height, nicely ran routes and great hands, Meredith is a complete TE.
Langston Brown (Timmonsville) put down the defensive linemen during the 1 on 1's en route to being named OL MVP. A monstrous 6'0.5 364, Brown had tremendous strength, good hands and uncanny toughness. At this level, Brown appears to be unstoppable.
Demetric Gray (Blythewood) had quite the day. A 5'9.5 168 lb QB, Gray has a cannon for an arm, reads defenses well, had a 30 inch vertical, 8'3 broad jump and ran a 4.43 shuttle. Naturally, he took home the QB MVP. A dual threat? you bet!
Damar Hall (Blythewood) is an athletically gifted receiver with a great jump off of the snap. The 5'11.5 178 lb Hall runs nice routes, has good hands, a 31.5 inch vertical, 9'10 broad jump and ran a 4.42 shuttle en route to winning the WR MVP. Hall's abilities would make a big difference to any offense.
David Sutton (Dutch Fork) is a star on the rise, taking home the OL MVP as a sophomore even though he participated with the juniors. At 6'2 310, Sutton did a great job during 1 on 1's, using his herculean size to his advantage.
The Columbia region continues to produce talented, hard working, young football players and is likely to do so for a very long time.
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