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Michael Smithson of Centennial stands 6-3 and 315 with pretty decent feet and great hands. Has camped at UT and Mississippi State this summer so far and recieves regular correspondence from them as well as MTSU, Ole Miss, NC State, Nebraska, Louisville, Western Kentucky, and others that I'm sure I just can't recall now.

 

Also the senior to be will have his way with guys that are physically ahead of him this fall, as he is only 16. :D

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The Ward kid from Sevier Co. is about 6'2" weighs over 315 and holds the world record for bench press in the 15-18 age class also benched more than the winner of the 19-21 yr. old division. Not exact but I wanna say 532 lbs. There was a big article in the local paper, he was also mentioned on Paul Harvey's radio show as to be one of the most recruited players in the nation, the only problem is he is a little soft, he thinks he is going to hurt people and he doesn't want to do that. He has won the Arnold Classic bench press division 2 yrs. running. I was wondering is it illegal in high school to let someone that big run the ball in a goal line situation.

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The Ward kid from Sevier Co. is about 6'2" weighs over 315 and holds the world record for bench press in the 15-18 age class also benched more than the winner of the 19-21 yr. old division. Not exact but I wanna say 532 lbs. There was a big article in the local paper, he was also mentioned on Paul Harvey's radio show as to be one of the most recruited players in the nation, the only problem is he is a little soft, he thinks he is going to hurt people and he doesn't want to do that. He has won the Arnold Classic bench press division 2 yrs. running. I was wondering is it illegal in high school to let someone that big run the ball in a goal line situation.

The crowd goes wild after josh (the beast) ward crosses the goaline for sevier counties winning touchdown.........he just flat out killed the defense with his power.

 

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The crowd goes wild after josh (the beast) ward crosses the goaline for sevier counties winning touchdown.........he just flat out killed the defense with his power.

 

:D

If he can run that far. :rolleyes: Just kidding, but honestly, he's REALLY slow.

josh ward may be a huge linemen, but belive me i played with him for a yaer and a half. he will absolutly kill you. he just needs to get over thinking he's going to hurt someone. so belive me when i say this 315 plus pounder can move. B)

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lavergne has a massive offensive line i think 3 of the linemen are over 315 .there gaurds are only about 225 a peice but there tackles and center are huge.that guy from severville i heard he bench presses 500 lbs

josh ward does bench over 500 pounds. somewhere in the range of 325 to 340. he will for sure be one of the most highly sought after players for college scouts. not to mention he holds the world record in bench for 15-18 age group.

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If he can run that far. :rolleyes: Just kidding, but honestly, he's REALLY slow.

You obviously have never paid attention to the kid, he is very athletic for his size and once he gets it going he is fast, not blazing but he can move to be as big as he is. Trust me I've watched him play and I have practiced with him

40 time??

 

 

There's a difference between being quick and fast. HE may have quick feet and arms, but he can still be slow.

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