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Tavares Jefferson at Ensworth is the best sophmore no one has seen.

He is a real threat to score every time he touches the ball.

 

Eric Gordon and Corey Jorden at Hillsboro both have potential to be top prospects

I agree with you about Jefferson. If you'd like to see him, go to www.ensworth.com, click on the "Media Library"tab at the top of the page and click on the video highlights of Friday's game against Rossville Christian. There's a punt run back for a TD in the 1st half , and a TD run on a sweep near the end, both of which are really impresive. Not shown is an 75 yd TD punt return that got called back. He had 135 yds on 6 carries for 2 TDs and a 65 yard punt return for a TD. He'll face some stronger opposition later in the year, but he's a very impressive, elusive back.

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Sam Thompson from Alcoa. He has good speed and hands(WR), and will put a hit on anybody (SS). Starts both ways on this team. His first high school punt (replacing Fiegler) went 65 yards against Maryville last Friday. As a footnote, he is very bright, already holding a HIGH ACT score! We will hear great things about this young man during the next few years!

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Maryville has some very good sophomores in skilled position

1st Aaron Chamberlain QB extremly accurate passing can move offense for score

2nd Chris Jordon WR.DB good speed and good hands makes plays and scores

3rd Will Larimore WR.DB good speed and good hands can score after catch

4th Cody Mccoy RB real fast and quick moves can score quick

5th Justin Smith DE hard to block makes big plays and sacks QBs

6th Mason Trenda WR DB good hands and speed

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i belive your mistaken he ahd only 54yrds on 13 carries 2 tds get your facts right

Here are the stats from JPII v Webb

 

Individual statistics

 

Pope John Paul II

 

Rushing

Stephen Catagnani 6-34

Courtney Coffey 2-1

Golden Tate 13-54, 1 TD

Wesley Tate 16-172, 2 TD

Passing (CMP-ATT-INT-YDS)

Stephen Catagnani 4-8-1-62

Receiving

Tyler Baldridge 1-13

Josh Lovett 2-20

Wesley Tate 1-29

Kicking (FG-FGA XP-XPA Pts.)

Anthony Mantegani 1-1 3-3 6

 

My bad his reception was for only 29 y and not 30 and 172 y rushing not 176. I am not a stat man so I was a little off. Still pretty good. :ph34r:

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