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Clarence Board West Creek High School

 

Rated by National Underclassmen Combines as the #1 Junior Receiver in Tennessee, #8 in the Southeast and #15 in the country. He attained the following stats on a team that is 15 months into existence.

 

2010 Statistics (11 games)

6'1 155lbs. Cumulative GPA 3.75 Cumulative Grade Percentage 95.5

Receptions- 48, Yards Receiving- 817 yds,

Receiving Touchdowns-10, Avg. Yards Per Catch- 17,

Carries- 9 Yards Rushing- 101 Avg. Yards Per Carry- 11

Rushing Touchdowns- 1

Total Offensive Yards- 918 Yards

 

The stats arent nearly as impressive as his highlight reel.

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Hunter Branch #80 Fairview High School

 

6'3' 185 lbs.

 

2010 40 Time- 4.6

 

62 catches 986 yards 13 TDs

 

Also, he is a great blocker.

 

He will be participating in the East/West All Star Game. Look forward to seeing how he will do.

 

Yep. He's a sleeper that WILL play at another level :thumb:

 

One to watch if he does the little things he needs to do for 2011.

2010 - #8 Tory Hardison 6' 175 lbs. 34 catches 727 yards 21.38 avg 9 TDs.

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Clarence Board West Creek High School

 

Rated by National Underclassmen Combines as the #1 Junior Receiver in Tennessee, #8 in the Southeast and #15 in the country. He attained the following stats on a team that is 15 months into existence.

 

2010 Statistics (11 games)

6'1 155lbs. Cumulative GPA 3.75 Cumulative Grade Percentage 95.5

Receptions- 48 Yards Receiving- 817 yds Receiving Touchdowns-10

Avg. Yards Per Catch- 17

Carries- 9 Yards Rushing- 101 Avg. Yards Per Carry- 11 Rushing Touchdowns- 1

Total Offensive Yards- 918 Yards

 

The stats arent nearly as impressive as his highlight reel.

 

 

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#4 Steven Isom from Alcoa is the state's best receiver. #2 Nick Hill from Pearl-Cohn is also a good one.

 

He is by far the most overlooked player on Alcoa's team. If Alcoa were a passing team then everyone in the state would know his name. 6'4 180LBS receiver with very good speed and hands. He has the most upside of any player at Alcoa this year. I believe this is saying a lot because I like Daryl Warrens potential on the next level.

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He is by far the most overlooked player on Alcoa's team. If Alcoa were a passing team then everyone in the state would know his name. 6'4 180LBS receiver with very good speed and hands. He has the most upside of any player at Alcoa this year. I believe this is saying a lot because I like Daryl Warrens potential on the next level.

 

 

ANY OF ALCOAS PLAYERS COMMITTED?

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Based on stats instead of someone's dad or a local yokel:

 

Tn Leaders--

Receiving

Jonathan Payne (JCS): 68 rec, 1230 yards, 9 TDs

Zane Roberts (Anderson Co.): 67 rec, 1125 yards, 13 TDs

Adam Spence (Wartburg): 72 rec, 1070 yards, 16 TDs

Matt Brown (Harding): 38 rec, 1049 yards, 12 TDs

Jake Minga (Grace): 45 rec, 1046 yards, 17 TDs

Beau Simmons (Chattanooga Chr.): 66 rec, 1036 yards, 7 TDs

Rafeal Tyler (Lake Co.): 46 rec, 1017 yards, 18 TDs

Dray Mercer (Perry Co.): 69 rec, 1006 yards, 7 TDs

Davis Howell (CAK): 72 rec, 966 yards, 13 TDs

Anthony Wilkins (Coalfield): 55 rec, 955 yards, 14 TDs

 

 

NOT SURE MCEWENS EXACT STATS FOR THIS YEAR BUT I THINK HE HAS 47 CATCHES, BOUT 800 YARDS AND 13 TDS. HAS ANY OF THESE GUYS COMMITTED OR SIGNED?

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McEwen no doubt has to be one of the best receivers in the state. He holds 7 of the 8 receiving records at White House as a junior and the only one he has left to break is the career receiving yardage and I think he has about 100 yards left to break that one. I think he has around 4.6 speed, which is not bad. I think he has already started to receive some interest from college coaches.

 

This is video of just his sophomore highlights, it will be interesting to see his junior highlights at the end of the season.

 

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