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Garrett signed with Navy, but is not on the roster. Hillsboro usually has a few more players on the list but three seniors

Chris Russell (Colorado/Clemson), Terrance Houston (Ole Miss/Western Kentucky) and Joe Sanders (Colorado) all graduated last year.

 

 

 

So is Garrett not on the roster because he is being redshirted or something? Surely they wouldn't give him a free ride and then him not be on the team? I wonder what is up.

 

Yep, those guys were some studs at HHS. I remember those guys well; great players and people.

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So is Garrett not on the roster because he is being redshirted or something? Surely they wouldn't give him a free ride and then him not be on the team? I wonder what is up.

 

Yep, those guys were some studs at HHS. I remember those guys well; great players and people.

 

 

I am thinking he didnt qualify. Usually Red-shirts and practice squad players are on the roster. Anyone with info, please share!

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I am thinking he didnt qualify. Usually Red-shirts and practice squad players are on the roster. Anyone with info, please share!

 

 

Check out #22

 

2008 Naval Academy Prep School Roster

 

NUMERICAL

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High Sc hool

1 Kavon Seaton QB 5-10 185 Murrieta, Calif./ Vista Murrieta

2 Mookie Lewis DB 5-10 168 Conroe, Texas/ Conroe

4 Kevin Moore LB 5-10 214 West Memphis, Ark./ West Memphis

5 Kevin Eckel FB 6-1 200 Haverford, P./ Archbishop Carroll

6 Ty Kimball QB 6-1 170 Phoenix, Md./ Gilman

7 Matt Shibata WR 6-0 185 Honolulu, Hawai??™i/ Mid-Pacific Institute

8 Brandon Turner WR 6-3 185 Renton, Wash./Kentridge

9 Ashby Christian SB 5-10 210 Bowie, Md./DeMatha Catholic

10 Gordon Law QB 6-0 180 Berwick, Pa/ Berwick Senior

11 Darin Hess WR 6-2 205 Largo, Fla./St. Petersburg

13 Dylan Kim LB 5-10 186 Littleton, Colo./ Heritage

14 Roveric Riel DB 5-7 175 San Diego, Calif./ St. Augustine

15 Kenson Dera LB 5-11 205 Naples, Fla./Lely

16 Jerad Fehr K/P 6-0 175 Draper, Utah/Alta

17 Trey Reed SB 5-10 185 Texarkana, Texas/ Pleasant Grove

18 Leotis Porchia DB 5-7 170 Camden, Ark./ Camden Fairview

19 Sam Zimmerman K/P 6-1 175 Charlotte, N.C./ Sun Valley

20 Denzel Reina DB 5-4 160 Wake Forest, N.C./ Wake Forest Rolesville

21 Adrian Marcus SB 5-10 202 Maylene, Ala./ Thompson

22 Demetrius Garrett SB 5-7 165 Nashville, Tenn./ Hillsboro HS

23 Dave Zapata SB 5-7 165 Cameron, N.Y./Hornell

24 Ryan Green DB 5-9 170 Alpharetta, Ga./Milton

25 Austin Beaty FB 6-2 215 Friendswood, Texas/ Friendswood

26 Dylon Porlas DB 5-10 175 San Diego, Calif./ Cathedral Catholic

27 De??™Von Richardson DB 6-0 190 Bowie, Md./ Bowie

28 Stephen Meidus DB 5-5 150 Pittsburgh, Pa./ Leechburg

31 Brye French LB 6-0 210 Detsville, Ala/Stanhope Elmore

32 Matt Brewer LB 6-0 220 Wildwood, Mo./ Lafayette County

34 Jordan Spriggs DB 5-11 155 Renton, Wash./Kentridge

37 Luke Lumsden FB 5-11 173 Kingston, Jamaica/ Shape American

40 Colin Daniels LB 6-0 195 Virginia Beach, Va./ Bishop Sullivan

41 Jack Hilt OLB 5-11 215 Prospect, K.Y./St. Xavier

42 Siu Tafuna DB 6-0 180 Kahuku, Hawai??™i/Punahou

44 Chris Ramsey DE 6-2 230 Oldsmar, Fla./ Countryside HS

45 Garrett Sherwood LB 6-2 210 Las Vegas, Nev./ Faith Lutheran HS

48 William Wied LB 5-11 210 Lafayette, La./St. Thomas More HS

52 Max Boykin LB 5-11 180 Stockbridge, Ga./ Stockbridge HS

54 Jsoh Fitzpatrick DL 6-3 215 Westerville, Ohio/St. Francis De Sales HS

55 Steve Spada OL 6-3 260 Rivervale, N.J./ Virgin Catholic HS

56 Kahikolu Pescaia OL 6-0 250 Kailua, Hawai??™i/ Kamehameha School

62 Lance Gillespie OL 6-0 260 Starkville, Miss./ Starville HS

63 David Walker OL 6-2 275 Fairburn, Ga./ Sandy Creek HS

64 Josh Hyland OL 6-1 190 Springfield, Va./ Veritas Homeschool

65 Ryan Benroth OL 6-0 215 Columbus Grove, Ohio/ Bluffton HS

67 Josh Corby OL 6-2 260 San Antonio, Texas/ James Madison HS

69 Evan Campbell OL 6-4 225 Pasadena, Md./ Chesapeake HS

73 Kyle Widhalm OL 6-2 240 Fairview, Texas/ American Heritage Academy

75 Nick Ryan OL 6-4 265 Tucson, Ariz./ University HS

81 Justin Riddick WR 6-0 170 Atlanta, Ga./ Columbia HS

83 Bill Coats LS 6-4 225 Minden, Nev./ RL Stevenson HS

84 Jagdeep Walia WR 5-8 175 Indianapolis, Ind./ Franklin Central HS

89 William Kelly WR 6-0 175 Austin, Texas/ McNeil HS

90 John Kelly DL 6-5 225 Norcross, Ga./ Norcross HS

95 Dan Murphy DL 6-2 213 Balsam Lake, Wisc./Unity

98 David Mills DL 6-2 260 Lafayette, LA/ West Minster Christian Academy

99 Collin Sturdivant DL 6-3 235 High Point, NC/ Carver

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Check out #22

 

2008 Naval Academy Prep School Roster

 

NUMERICAL

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High Sc hool

1 Kavon Seaton QB 5-10 185 Murrieta, Calif./ Vista Murrieta

2 Mookie Lewis DB 5-10 168 Conroe, Texas/ Conroe

4 Kevin Moore LB 5-10 214 West Memphis, Ark./ West Memphis

5 Kevin Eckel FB 6-1 200 Haverford, P./ Archbishop Carroll

6 Ty Kimball QB 6-1 170 Phoenix, Md./ Gilman

7 Matt Shibata WR 6-0 185 Honolulu, Hawai??™i/ Mid-Pacific Institute

8 Brandon Turner WR 6-3 185 Renton, Wash./Kentridge

9 Ashby Christian SB 5-10 210 Bowie, Md./DeMatha Catholic

10 Gordon Law QB 6-0 180 Berwick, Pa/ Berwick Senior

11 Darin Hess WR 6-2 205 Largo, Fla./St. Petersburg

13 Dylan Kim LB 5-10 186 Littleton, Colo./ Heritage

14 Roveric Riel DB 5-7 175 San Diego, Calif./ St. Augustine

15 Kenson Dera LB 5-11 205 Naples, Fla./Lely

16 Jerad Fehr K/P 6-0 175 Draper, Utah/Alta

17 Trey Reed SB 5-10 185 Texarkana, Texas/ Pleasant Grove

18 Leotis Porchia DB 5-7 170 Camden, Ark./ Camden Fairview

19 Sam Zimmerman K/P 6-1 175 Charlotte, N.C./ Sun Valley

20 Denzel Reina DB 5-4 160 Wake Forest, N.C./ Wake Forest Rolesville

21 Adrian Marcus SB 5-10 202 Maylene, Ala./ Thompson

22 Demetrius Garrett SB 5-7 165 Nashville, Tenn./ Hillsboro HS

23 Dave Zapata SB 5-7 165 Cameron, N.Y./Hornell

24 Ryan Green DB 5-9 170 Alpharetta, Ga./Milton

25 Austin Beaty FB 6-2 215 Friendswood, Texas/ Friendswood

26 Dylon Porlas DB 5-10 175 San Diego, Calif./ Cathedral Catholic

27 De??™Von Richardson DB 6-0 190 Bowie, Md./ Bowie

28 Stephen Meidus DB 5-5 150 Pittsburgh, Pa./ Leechburg

31 Brye French LB 6-0 210 Detsville, Ala/Stanhope Elmore

32 Matt Brewer LB 6-0 220 Wildwood, Mo./ Lafayette County

34 Jordan Spriggs DB 5-11 155 Renton, Wash./Kentridge

37 Luke Lumsden FB 5-11 173 Kingston, Jamaica/ Shape American

40 Colin Daniels LB 6-0 195 Virginia Beach, Va./ Bishop Sullivan

41 Jack Hilt OLB 5-11 215 Prospect, K.Y./St. Xavier

42 Siu Tafuna DB 6-0 180 Kahuku, Hawai??™i/Punahou

44 Chris Ramsey DE 6-2 230 Oldsmar, Fla./ Countryside HS

45 Garrett Sherwood LB 6-2 210 Las Vegas, Nev./ Faith Lutheran HS

48 William Wied LB 5-11 210 Lafayette, La./St. Thomas More HS

52 Max Boykin LB 5-11 180 Stockbridge, Ga./ Stockbridge HS

54 Jsoh Fitzpatrick DL 6-3 215 Westerville, Ohio/St. Francis De Sales HS

55 Steve Spada OL 6-3 260 Rivervale, N.J./ Virgin Catholic HS

56 Kahikolu Pescaia OL 6-0 250 Kailua, Hawai??™i/ Kamehameha School

62 Lance Gillespie OL 6-0 260 Starkville, Miss./ Starville HS

63 David Walker OL 6-2 275 Fairburn, Ga./ Sandy Creek HS

64 Josh Hyland OL 6-1 190 Springfield, Va./ Veritas Homeschool

65 Ryan Benroth OL 6-0 215 Columbus Grove, Ohio/ Bluffton HS

67 Josh Corby OL 6-2 260 San Antonio, Texas/ James Madison HS

69 Evan Campbell OL 6-4 225 Pasadena, Md./ Chesapeake HS

73 Kyle Widhalm OL 6-2 240 Fairview, Texas/ American Heritage Academy

75 Nick Ryan OL 6-4 265 Tucson, Ariz./ University HS

81 Justin Riddick WR 6-0 170 Atlanta, Ga./ Columbia HS

83 Bill Coats LS 6-4 225 Minden, Nev./ RL Stevenson HS

84 Jagdeep Walia WR 5-8 175 Indianapolis, Ind./ Franklin Central HS

89 William Kelly WR 6-0 175 Austin, Texas/ McNeil HS

90 John Kelly DL 6-5 225 Norcross, Ga./ Norcross HS

95 Dan Murphy DL 6-2 213 Balsam Lake, Wisc./Unity

98 David Mills DL 6-2 260 Lafayette, LA/ West Minster Christian Academy

99 Collin Sturdivant DL 6-3 235 High Point, NC/ Carver

 

 

 

Ah hah! Thanks for the information! So, we should be seeing Demetrius on the football field for the Midshipmen as early as next year then!

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Some guys from MBA go on to play at Ivy League schools, Pilkerton is at Yale and Tipton is at Penn. Some younger guys are playing at Sewanee and Furman.

 

MBA also has Hunter Hillenmeyer playing LB for the Bears, Tom Santi playing TE for the Colts, and Ingle Martin playing QB for the Chiefs.

 

I'm trusting my memory here but MBA has:

 

Jim Beckner SMU

E.J. Vinsing Furman

Nathan Wade Furman

Allen Riley Sewanee

Rascoe Dean Sewanee

Jas Rader Sewanee

Alphansa Knight Sewanee

David Howe Tennessee

 

 

I think BA has:

 

Bill Kottas Samford

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Ah hah! Thanks for the information! So, we should be seeing Demetrius on the football field for the Midshipmen as early as next year then!

 

 

 

West Point, Annapolis, and the Air Force Academy all have prep schools. They are for potential Cadets/Midshipmen who aren't quite academically qualified out of high school to receive direct appointment to the Academy itself to get the extra academic help they will need once the get to the respective academy. Since Cadets (both West Point and the Air Force Academy students are called cadets) and Midshipmen have to complete their degree work in 4 years they don't redshirt players, except in very unusual circumstances. That year at the prep school for athletes in essence serves as a redshirt year and allows the prepsters to work on academics and spend a year in the strength and conditioning program and get adjusted to the rigid military schedule and life.

 

The difference is that since it is a prep school is considered an extension of high school, it is not the start of college. If a prepster decides that the military academy option isn't for them or the academics are more than they can handle he has the option of going elsewhere without having used a year of college eligibility or having to sit out a "transfer" year. His college clock doesn't start with the prep school and he's not tied to the academy that sponsors the prep school. Generally there are a few in that situation every year.

 

Although my son was a direct appointee to West Point out of high school, a couple of his buddies went the prep school route. It's a good option for those who are on the borderline academically of being appointed to one of the academies. Being on the "borderline", by the way, still means that the candidate is a very good student in high school. It generally takes a 3.75 to 4.0 GPA and a 28-33 ACT to be academically qualified for direct admission, so the preps schoolers are generally 3.5-3.75 GPA types with mid 20s ACTs.

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Independence

 

Class of 2007

Emory Martin--started at Lenoir-Rhyne, transferred to Samford and is ineligible this season.

 

Class of 2008

Ryan Consiglio--UTC (walking on, hopes to be placed on scholarship in January...2 tackles in three games played this season).

Jeff Veres--UTC (also walking on, has played in two games this season)

Scott Pettigrew--Buffalo. (Started at ILB in their game last week against Army. Is the team's 9th leading tackler with 17 (11 solo, 6 assist).)

Isaac Baugh--Buffalo (redshirting this year)

Nate Stout--Campbellsville

Rodney Coffey--Campbellsville

Jonathan Robinson--Campbellsville

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