Wednesday, May 19, 2010

PORTLAND, ME 11th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List


PORTLAND, ME 11th grade NUC Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
Luke Bakanowsky
Oakmont Regional HS, MA
11th
QB #104
Bakanowsky, 6'1 188, won the Overall MVP award. He had an 8'2 broad jump, ran a 4.33 shuttle, 4.69 40, threw a nice ball and worked hard during 1 on 1's.
Dimitri Skinsacos
Thornton Academy, ME
11th
TE #122
Skinsacos was awarded the TE MVP. At 6'3 228, Skinsacos had an 8'10 broad jump, a big body, good footwork, did a nice job of using his body to get the ball and plays physical.
Alexander Seac
York HS, ME
11th
DL #124
Seac had a tremendous day at the combine, taking home the Combine King, DL MVP and Strongest Man awards. The 6'2.5 244 lb sensation had a 32.5 inch vertical, 8'7 broad jump, ran a 4.60 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 25 times and did a terrific job during 1 on 1's. Seac really brings a lot to the table.
Nick Burton
Windham HS, ME
11th
WR #29
Burton won the WR MVP and Fastest Man awards. The 5'10 152 lb standout ran a 4.54 40, 4.64 shuttle, had a 7'11 broad jump, displayed quick feet, good hands and created separation between himself and the DB consistently.
Taylor Harrison
Camden Hills HS, ME
11th
OL #101
Harrison nabbed the OL MVP award. At 6'2.5 283, Harrison has great length, good strength, impressive technique and was an excellent pass blocker.
Michael Cyr
Scarborough HS, ME
11th
DL #119
Cyr was the co-DL MVP and Leadership award winner. A tremendously hard working prospect at 6'4.5 205, Cyr had an 8'7 broad jump, ran a 4.36 shuttle, is vocal, sets a great example for those around him and did a nice job during 1 on 1's.
Jonathan Haws
Hampden Academy, ME
11th
QB #97
Haws, 6'0 179, earned the QB MVP. He threw a good ball, had nice footwork, remained patient throughout the 1 on 1's and ran a 4.51 shuttle.
Jon Spivey
Exeter HS, NH
11th
RB #30
Spivey, 5'6 190, won the RB MVP. Spivey had a 9'1 broad jump, ran a 4.65 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 17 times and was a top performer during 1 on 1's.

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