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i was told back when they scrimmaged Central in preseason this year, he didnt play that much do to conditioning, but when he did they triple teamed him, and he still made them look foolish.

 

 

One of the reporters for the Columbia newspaper was at the scrimmage and told me that Antonio whippped his opponent on every play. Enswotrh has his picture out on rivals and looks like beast. I saw his name will be mentioned quiet often this next year.

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Dalton Lane #6 And Landon Morris #30 Of Sycamore. /thumb[1].gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumb:" border="0" alt="thumb[1].gif" />

 

I agree, both are good players. Best I can remember pretty good at baseball too. I'll add Robby Ignagni, Jacob Hamblen and Brandon Porch from Station Camp. Two were all-region this year.

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Tyler Robinson ( TE #89) for Alcoa will be returning for his senoir year. Tyler racked up 17 Td's this past year as a junior , along with a Mr. Football Award and Alcoas 5th straight championship

 

 

That kid is D1 material,that's for sure. I wonder if he will he be recruited for DE,or TE on the next level?I would love to see him in orange....

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That kid is D1 material,that's for sure. I wonder if he will he be recruited for DE,or TE on the next level?I would love to see him in orange....

 

 

His parents really want him to stay close to home , but hes revieved "interest" from places such as Bama, UT, Nebraska , and a few others. My opinion , he will be recruited as a TE but has the ability to start both ways in D1

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Jabriel Washington #1 Trinity Christian Academy. 114 tackles, 7 int, 2 forced fumbles and 2 recovered fumbles at safety. Also did very well on offense as a 600+ yard rusher and 1400+ yard passer. And this was all as a sophomore

 

i have to put up some people from waynesboro........ #5 he has speed#41 came on later in the year...... and #12 strong arm and will be only a junior

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