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I know it's a long way off. Deehee Quewea is a sophomore kicker from Science Hill. I saw this kid kick it to the endzone on a kickoff--when he was in 7th grade. Now that he's doing kickoffs, he's added a lot more height to his ball. If he gets accurate placekicking, the kid could make 50+ yarders effortlessly. Best prep kicker I've ever seen.

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North Greene: John, help us out with these, and others.

Eric Collins 6' 4" 320 Very Strong. Good Student.

Cody Parks

 

Eric Collins possible Div II or III OT. Has increased bench nearly 100 lbs since season start (first time weight room available). Other lifts coming along also. 5.1- 40 before season.

 

Cody Parks 6-1, 180 LB, TB good Div II prospect 3.7+ GPA

Smart, fast, reliable, hits like a ton of bricks, super work ethic

 

Kim, you are right about Jeff Lunsford, with his speed I see him at LB in college, alittle on the small side for line, though he has the skills to play at DE.

 

A college that plays nose tackle would love Jake Gibbs. Absolute monster at that position.

 

Byrd, nuff said.

 

Benfield, a little on the small side, but a good college could put the meat on him and turn him into an excellant tailback.

 

Stockton, good TE, still learning, tremendous upside.

 

Here's a new one: Sauceman from South Greene, WR with an awe-inspiring vertical leap. Watched him jump literally over a 6' defender to make a great catch.

 

Parlier from Unaka, didn't get to see him healthy, but he has a very good future.

 

Kim, is Pasquale a senior? That young man was all over the field when we played, great eye for the ball. Sure tackler.

 

That's operating off the top of my head. Tough, I don't have rosters, so I'm not sure who is a senior and who is not.

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