Sunday, January 22, 2017

Dwyer High School LB Emmanuel Yisrael and OL Antawn Lewis opts for Florida A&M Rattlers

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Florida -- Palm Beach County William T. Dwyer High School linebacker Emmanuel Yisrael announced his commitment to Florida A&M University Rattlers on Sunday. Yisrael announced his intentions via Twitter.

Yisrael, who helped carry Dwyer to the District 13-7A championship and a berth in the regional semifinals, is No. 41-ranked player on the Palm Beach Post’s Class of 2017 Big Board. Joining Yisrael to the Rattlers signing party is No. 28-ranked offensive lineman Antawn Lewis, who stated on this Twitter account:

"I would like to thank all the coaches that recruited me and gave me the opportunity to play at their school. With that being said I've talked it over with my mom and I would like to say that I have verbally committed to Florida A&M University."

FLORIDA A&M 2017 PALM BEACH COUNTY COMMITMENTS:

28. Antawn Lewis, OL, Dwyer, 6-5, 305 (Hudl Highlight Video)
Committed to Florida A&M

41. Emmanuel Yisrael, LB, Dwyer, 5-11, 200 (Hudl Highlight Video)
Committed to Florida A&M.

2017 PALM BEACH COUNTY FLORIDA A&M OFFERINGS:

32. Levon Barnett, DB, Dwyer 5-11, 175 (Hudl Highlight Video)
Offers include FAMU, Southern Miss, Toledo

34. Antoine Jerome, WR, Boynton Beach, 6-0, 190 (Hudl Highlight Video), Offers include Eastern Michigan and Florida A&M

39. Jordan Moseley, WR, Dwyer, 5-10, 170 (Hudl Highlight Video)
Offers from Florida A&M and Stetson

45. Rodrick Martin, LB, 5-10, Glades Central, 205 (Hudl Highlight Video). Offers include Florida A&M and Kentucky Christian

46. Jaquell Parrish, LB, Atlantic 6-1, 200 (Hudl Highlight Video)
Offer from Florida A&M

55. Tyler Freeman, WR, Palm Beach Central, 6-2, 190 (Hudl Highlight Video). Offer from Florida A&M.

THE PALM BEACH POST CLASS OF 2017 BIG BOARD


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Blessed to be apart of the rattler family I have verbally committed to famu  .  Photo: FAMU Head Coach Alex Wood and Recruit Emmanuel Yisrael.


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