MANNING, South Carolina – The South Carolina State Bulldogs have had a healthy pipeline coming from Manning High School in recent years – picking up commitments from Daniel Green, Marcus Lloyd and Brandon Miller at one point all during the last three years. That familiarity is part of the reason why recruit No. 4 is on his way as well.
Monarchs defensive back Phillip Henry chose the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Bulldogs over fellow FCS schools Presbyterian and Coastal Carolina and over Division II Newberry on Wednesday during National Signing Day.
"I'm excited to get this opportunity," Henry said. "I just want to compete, win championships and get a chance to play at a higher (level)." Already knowing a few of his teammates helped as well, he said. "A lot of my friends are there and it just felt like the best place for me," Henry said. "I liked the campus. I liked the coaches and everyone there treated me well.
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SC State Signs 23 Football Prospects
ORANGEBURG, SC – South Carolina State, Wednesday, announced the signing of twenty-three (23) football prospects to national letters. The list includes three mid-year signees. Fifteen of the prospects are from the Palmetto State, along with four each from North Carolina and Georgia. Five are Shrine Bowlers and four participated in the North-South All-Star Game.
The 2012 class is made up of five defensive backs (three safeties) and defensive linemen each, four offensive linemen, three linebackers, two quarterbacks and fullbacks each, one athlete and one wide receiver.
SC State head coach Buddy Pough, who is beginning his 11th season as Bulldog head coach, said this year's class was similar those of recent years and appeared to address the team's needs, primarily at quarterback, fullback and the middle of the defense (LB and safety).
“We try to stay as high up the recruiting chain we possibly can, that is to get the very best available,” Pough said. “Both of the quarterbacks (Gaffney's Joey Copeland and Spartanburg's Adrian Kollock) we signed are very close to ready as we've signed here during my tenure. They did similar things for their high school teams, appear to be mature and possess a good understanding of the game.
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2012 Football Signees
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. High School Hometown Honors/Facts
Shaquan Brock DB 6'0 183 Camden County St. Mary's, GARegion III 5A All Region, All Coastal Region. GAAC All-
Star
Dondre Brown FB 6'1 236 Wade Hampton Varnville, SC Offensive MVP, All Region, 3-time All-Region, 2 time Offensive POTY
Javonte Brown DL 6'0 250 Calhoun County Cameron, SC Shrine Bowl, All-State, Region Defensive POTY, T & D All-Area
Joey Copeland QB 6'0 205 Gaffney Gaffney, SC Shrine Bowl, All-State, All-
Region, Offensive POTY, SI All-American Honorable, Max Prep All-American, HSSR Offensive POTY, Spartanburg Herald-Journal Offensive POTY
Antoine Crouch DL 6'0 286 Richmond County Ellerbe, NC Shrine Bowl
Eric Dickerson OL 6'4 265 Stratford Goose Creek, SC North/South All-Star Game, HSSR All-State*Javon Hargrave DL 6'2 295 North Rowan Salisbury, NC 2-time All-State, 4 time All-
Conference, 2-time Defensive
POTY
Phillip Henry DB 6'0 170 Manning Manning, SC North/South All-Star Game, HSSR All-State
Clyde Johnson OL 6'3 315 Calhoun County Orangeburg, SC All-State, All Region,T&D All-Area
Marquise Jones DB 6'1 172 Eau Claire Columbia, SC HSSR Top 100 Prospects
Adrian Kollock QB 6'2 194 Spartanburg Spartanburg, SC HS MVP, HSSR All-State, Spartanburg Herald-Journal All-Area TeamNikeem Ladson DL 6'3 265 Wade Hampton Greenville, SC North/South All-State,
All-County, HSSR All-State
Jetavius Marshall DE 6'1 225 Lincolnton County Lincolnton, GA All-State, All-CSRA, All- Region, 2-time HS Defensive Lineman of the Year
Javarius Leamon OL 6-6 290 Woodruff Woodruff, SC Shrine Bowl, 2A Upper State
Lineman of the Year,
Spartanburg Herald-Journal
All-Area Team
Kimario McFadden DB 5'11 197 Atlanta Sports Acad. Riverdale, GA
Reggie Owens LB 6'2 216 Statesboro Statesboro, GA 4A All-State, All-Region
Jake Scott OL 6'3 245 Calhoun County Swansea, SC All-State, All-Region, T & D All-Area
Virgil Smalls FB 6'0 260 Goose Creek Goose Creek, SC Shrine Bowl, 4A Lower State Back of the Year, HSSR All-State, HSSR Division 2 4A POTY, HSSR All-State
Tyler Smith DB 6'1 182 Keenan Columbia, SC All-Region
*Alkeem Thomas LB 6'0 205 Gray Military Acad. Durham, NC 2-time Wilson Time All-Area, All Big East 3A Conference
*Deion Walker ATH 5'10 190 Butler Charlotte, NC 2-time NC 4AA State Champion
Taquan West WR 6'4 210 Lexington Lexington, SC HSSR Top 100 Prospects
Michael Wilson LB 5'11 200 Timberland St. Stephen, SC 2-A Division I State Champion
*mid-year signee
Courtesy: South Carolina State University Sports Information
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Friday, February 3, 2012
Wiggins enters her 21st season as FAMU Rattlers' head coach
TALLAHASSEE, Florida - The warm-up exercise to start practice Thursday afternoon was moving at a pace that seemed just fine to a curious visitor. But when a player missed a step in the routine, coach Veronica Wiggins didn't hesitate to let her know.
"I push my players," she said. "They will tell you that."
They would also tell you that as much as Wiggins is a stickler when it comes to the details of preparing for a game, she has a side that goes beyond what they do inside the chalked lines. They refer to her as a godmother and mentor who takes as much time to teach life lesson as she does making sure they understand the fundamentals of the game.
West Rowan receiver Morgan to Winston-Salem State
MOUNT ULLA, North Carolina — West Rowan football coach Scott Young found it hard to believe he didn’t have a player inking on National Signing Day. Jarvis Morgan took care of that detail one day later. With his parents by his side, the 6-foot-3 wide receiver signed with Winston-Salem State of the CIAA on Thursday morning.
The all-conference and all-county star becomes the sixth Ram recruit for head coach Connell Maynor and the second wide receiver. Rodney Quick, a 5-9, 170-pound end, signed out of Chapel Hill.
“They expressed interest in him about two, three weeks ago,” Young said. “I think this is a program that Jarvis had his eye on from the beginning. I’m really pleased.”
WSSU liked what they saw on film and why not? In 2011, Morgan helped the Falcons to a 13-3 record. He caught 48 passes for 1,015 yards and 11 touchdowns. He had a four-touchdown game in a 54-7 trouncing of East Rowan.
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WSSU Football Signees 2012 on NLI Day
Below is the most up to date list of of signees from the 2012 National Signing Day, and are the newest members of the WSSU Ram Family!
1) Keith Tanksley, 6-4, 304, Defensive Line, Greensboro, NC/Ragsdale HS
2) Chaunsee Bess, 6-0, 180, Corner Back, Columbia, SC/Ridgeview HS
3) Takhare Donalson, 5-11, 180, Defensive Back, Charlotte, NC/Mallard Creek HS
4) Rodney Quick, 5-9, 170, Wide Receiver, Chapel Hill, NC/Chapel Hill HS
5) Demeeko Jones, 6-3, 245, Tight End, Fayetteville, NC/Douglas Byrd HS
6) Isaiah Towns, 6-3, 285, Offensive Line, Greensboro, NC/Page HS
7) Jarvis Morgan, 6-4, 200, Wide Receiver, Salisbury, NC/West Rowan HS
Xavier's Kenner will take his talents to medical school
"My family has been motivational. They’ve believed I could become a doctor more than I’ve believed.And I've always believed I could do this." — Jamaan Kenner |
"It was my first biology class. It was a college-level class," said Kenner, a 6-foot-4 senior guard on the Xavier University of Louisiana men's basketball team. "We were studying the body. I was intrigued."
Eight years later his journey continues. Kenner, a biology/pre-medical major, has been accepted to the School of Medicine of LSU Health Sciences Center at Shreveport. Three other applications are pending, but it's nice to have one in the bag.
Kenner is a starter for the Gold Rush — a defensive and 3-point-shooting specialist — and has helped Xavier win 17-of-23 games this season and earn a No. 25 ranking in this week's NAIA Division I coaches poll. With one semester to complete, his cumulative grade-point average at Xavier is 3.62. He survived organic chemistry, the MCAT and his first interview for medical school.
"I was nervous at first at the interview. But I didn't get any hard questions," Kenner said. "They just wanted to know who you are."
No doubt about it — these are good times for Kenner. He's earned them.
"When I think of Jamaan, I think of sacrifice," XU head coach Dannton Jackson said. "Other students are probably having more fun than he is. Jamaan has been playing college basketball and going through a strenuous curriculum at a tough university to prepare for medical school. But he has displayed the character, the work ethic and the discipline to do both. And he's just as good a person as he is a student and a basketball player. He's balanced."
As a child Kenner pursued good grades "because I was scared of getting in trouble with my dad." But as he got older, his rationale changed. He wanted to better himself. Fears turned into something positive.
"When I started getting good grades, I did'’t want to slack off," Kenner said. "My family has been motivational. They've believed I could become a doctor more than I've believed. And I've always believed I could do this."
Kenner didn't remain at Jesuit. After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, he enrolled at East St. John High School in his hometown, LaPlace, La., and didn't miss a beat. At ESJ he was a member of an eight-student team which received second place in the Junior Engineering Technical Society's Test of Engineering, Aptitude, Mathematics and Science Competition.
He chose Xavier over city rival Loyola and NCAA Division I member William & Mary. "Xavier was the best fit for me," Kenner said. "The sciences are great here, it was close to home, and Coach Jackson was always nice to me. He's always understood that school comes first."
The past two summers Kenner participated in breast cancer research in XU's College of Pharmacy under the guidance of Dr. KiTani Parker-Johnson.
"Jamaan was a joy to have in the lab. He did so well the first summer that we brought him back the next summer," Parker-Johnson said. "That doesn't happen often. I was impressed with his work ethic, his tenacity and his focus. He has good hands, which is important in bench research. He was able to tweak an experiement and get the results he was looking for."
Kenner plans to concentrate on sports medicine — "I haven’t decided yet on primary care or surgery," he said — and if he has his way, he'll be back in New Orleans to stay.
"My goal is to be the team doctor for one of the local teams," Kenner said. "The Saints or the Hornets — that would be perfect."
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HU Pirates Annouces Signing of 14 New Student-Athletes
HAMPTON, Virginia – Hampton University head football coach Donovan Rose announced on Wednesday the signing of 15 recruits to the program with the arrival of National Signing Day.
This year’s group of recruits includes 11 high school players and four transfers; it also includes eight players from the Commonwealth of Virginia (and five from Hampton Roads).
QB J.J. Williamson finished his senior season with 3,062 passing yards -- sixth all-time on South Hampton Roads' single-season list. He also threw 39 touchdown passes. We talk with him and his coach at Oscar Smith H.S.
High School Players
-Matrick Belton (6-4, 195, WR, Columbia, S.C.): was an Offensive MVP at W.J. Keenan High School, while also picking up All-Area and All-Region honors – as well as numerous camp MVP awards.
-Lorenzo Fields (5-9, 177, CB, Richmond, Va.): won the VHSL state championship at Thomas Dale High School as a sophomore, named All-Region and All-State, on top of being named All-State in the 100-meter dash in track & field.
-Marcus Haynes (6-3, 290, OL, Portsmouth, Va.): was an All-District, All-Region and All-Tidewater selection at I.C. Norcom High School.
-Jordan Hill (5-9, 165, CB, Fayetteville, N.C.): was ranked No. 5 in the nation in punt returns, and was a First Team All-Conference and All-Region selection at Douglas Byrd High School.
-Keith McAfee (6-0, 240, LB, Charlotte, N.C.): played in the Shrine Bowl after being named All-District and All-Region at Olympic High School.
-Twan Mixson (5-10, 170, LB, West Charlotte, N.C.): was a team MVP and an All-Conference selection at West Charlotte High School.
-Marshal Lee Mungin (6-6, 235, DE, Richmond, Va.): First Team All-District on offense and defense at John Marshall High School, on top of being the starting center on the No. 1 basketball team in Virginia.
-Rashad Riddick (5-9, 170, WR, Portsmouth, Va.): was a First Team All-District and Second Team All-Tidewater selection at Wilson High School.
-Dominique Roldan (6-4, 315, OT, Virginia Beach, Va.): named to the Honor Roll at Landstown High School.
-Joshua Thorne (6-0, 215, LB, Potomac, Md.): was named All-County and All-League at Potomac High School..
-J.J. Williamson (5-9, 170, QB, Chesapeake, Va.): Virginia State Player of the Year and a VHSL state champion at Oscar Smith High School.
Transfers
-Miles Grooms (6-4, 245, DE, Richmond, Va.): attended Hargrave Military Academy and had four offers.
-Carvin Johnson (6-1, 195, DB, New Orleans, La.): comes to Hampton from Michigan, where he started as a true freshman.
-Terrell Stewart (6-3, 350, DT, Suitland, Md.): also attended Hargrave Military Academy, was an All-State selection on offense and defense in high school.
-Najee Tyler (6-5, 240, QB, Brooklyn, N.Y.): the Purdue transfer was highly sought-after out of high school (15 offers) and was an All-Conference performer at Coffeyville Community College.
For more information on Hampton University football, please visit the official Pirates website at http://www.hamptonpirates.com/.
Courtesy: Hampton University Sports Information
This year’s group of recruits includes 11 high school players and four transfers; it also includes eight players from the Commonwealth of Virginia (and five from Hampton Roads).
QB J.J. Williamson finished his senior season with 3,062 passing yards -- sixth all-time on South Hampton Roads' single-season list. He also threw 39 touchdown passes. We talk with him and his coach at Oscar Smith H.S.
High School Players
-Matrick Belton (6-4, 195, WR, Columbia, S.C.): was an Offensive MVP at W.J. Keenan High School, while also picking up All-Area and All-Region honors – as well as numerous camp MVP awards.
-Lorenzo Fields (5-9, 177, CB, Richmond, Va.): won the VHSL state championship at Thomas Dale High School as a sophomore, named All-Region and All-State, on top of being named All-State in the 100-meter dash in track & field.
-Marcus Haynes (6-3, 290, OL, Portsmouth, Va.): was an All-District, All-Region and All-Tidewater selection at I.C. Norcom High School.
-Jordan Hill (5-9, 165, CB, Fayetteville, N.C.): was ranked No. 5 in the nation in punt returns, and was a First Team All-Conference and All-Region selection at Douglas Byrd High School.
-Keith McAfee (6-0, 240, LB, Charlotte, N.C.): played in the Shrine Bowl after being named All-District and All-Region at Olympic High School.
-Twan Mixson (5-10, 170, LB, West Charlotte, N.C.): was a team MVP and an All-Conference selection at West Charlotte High School.
-Marshal Lee Mungin (6-6, 235, DE, Richmond, Va.): First Team All-District on offense and defense at John Marshall High School, on top of being the starting center on the No. 1 basketball team in Virginia.
-Rashad Riddick (5-9, 170, WR, Portsmouth, Va.): was a First Team All-District and Second Team All-Tidewater selection at Wilson High School.
-Dominique Roldan (6-4, 315, OT, Virginia Beach, Va.): named to the Honor Roll at Landstown High School.
-Joshua Thorne (6-0, 215, LB, Potomac, Md.): was named All-County and All-League at Potomac High School..
-J.J. Williamson (5-9, 170, QB, Chesapeake, Va.): Virginia State Player of the Year and a VHSL state champion at Oscar Smith High School.
Transfers
-Miles Grooms (6-4, 245, DE, Richmond, Va.): attended Hargrave Military Academy and had four offers.
-Carvin Johnson (6-1, 195, DB, New Orleans, La.): comes to Hampton from Michigan, where he started as a true freshman.
-Terrell Stewart (6-3, 350, DT, Suitland, Md.): also attended Hargrave Military Academy, was an All-State selection on offense and defense in high school.
-Najee Tyler (6-5, 240, QB, Brooklyn, N.Y.): the Purdue transfer was highly sought-after out of high school (15 offers) and was an All-Conference performer at Coffeyville Community College.
For more information on Hampton University football, please visit the official Pirates website at http://www.hamptonpirates.com/.
Courtesy: Hampton University Sports Information
University of Arkansas Pine Bluff 2012 Recruiting Class Unveiled
PINE BLUFF, Arkansas - The University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff football program has signed a total of 15 student-athletes to National Letters of Intent today. Going into this recruiting season UAPB head coach Monte Coleman saw the need to address several key area of his football team.
Headling the Golden Lions recruiting class are the additions of wide receivers Isiah Ferguson (ASA College), Johnathan Johnson (Eastern Arizona JC), and Cody Swain (McKinley HS).
"Our offensive line was another major area that we wanted to address and we were able to sign several kids with the size and fundamentals skills needed to be successful at this level. Overall we're extremely excited about all of the players we were able to sign on both sides of the ball including several talented defensive lineman and defensive backs.”
Arkansas-Pine Bluff will release its 2012 football schedule in the upcoming weeks. For the latest news regarding UAPB Football please visit www.uapblionsroar.com.
#37 Cody Swain
Keathric Brown OL 6’2 330 Arkansas Baptist College (Memphis, TN)
Kenny Eagle OL 6’4 305 New Mexico Military Institute (Knox, IN)
Darius Fells OL 6’7 350 Central HS (Little Rock, AR)
Isiah Ferguson WR 6’6 205 ASA College (Mount Vernon, NY)
Eddie Heard, Jr. QB 6’4 220 McClymonds HS (Oakland, CA)
Ashton Henderson DT 6’0 315 Jenks HS (Jenks, OK)
Johnathan Johnson WR 5’11 185 Eastern Arizona JC (New Orleans, LA)
Howard Jones DB 6’2 190 Louisiana Tech (Harvey, LA)
Johnathan Parks FS 6’3 200 North Little Rock HS (North Little Rock, AR)
Trevon Reagan OL 6’3 275 Betty Fairfax HS (Phoenix, AZ)
Kempys Robinson TE 6’3 240 Springdale HS (Springdale, AR)
Anthony Smith DE 6’1 235 Georgia Military College (Tignall, GA)
Cody Swain WR 5’11 170 McKinley HS (Baton Rouge, LA)
David Watson DB 6’1 185 Georgia Military College (Cameron, SC)Willie Young WR 6’1 180 Miller-McCoy Academy (Chalmette, LA)
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Perry's Last Minute Heroics Led to SUNO Victory
NEW ORLEANS - As the game began it seemed to be the start of a very fist clinching night, with the Lady Knights making their presence known inside the paint. Until Dillard's Jasmine Smith and Ariel Mitchell came into the picture, SUNO definitely had their work cut out for them in the first half trailing Dillard 34-25.
But the Lady Knights decided that moving up to the number two place in conference was more important than anything else. They fought back going on a 17-4 run to not only tie the game at 51-51 with a little over 6 minutes left, but to eventually take the lead and win the game.
Senior Margot Tracy went 6 for 6 during this period helping to expand the SUNO run. The score was 62-60 SUNO when Dillard's Brittany Smith hit a short jumper inside the paint to tie the game 62-62. SUNO threw the ball into their point guard April Perry who took it cross court and with 4 seconds left she hit the biggest shot of the night, 10 footer right outside of the paint; putting SUNO up by 2 and giving SUNO the W!
Janee Morton led SUNO in Scoring with 13 and Margot Tracy chipped in 12 points and 3 blocks. Rose Boatner grabbed 16 rebounds and also had 10 points. The hero of the night April Perry finished with 11 points and 7 assists.
BATTLE OF GENTILLY GOES TO SUNO
The Battle of Gentilly came to an end last night as the Knights of SUNO beat the Dillard Blue Devils.
SUNO (7-2, 11-9) started out slow and allowed Dillard (1-7, 1-17) to take the lead going into the first half. At halftime Dillard was only up by 3, 36-33. The Castle got on its feet for the second half of this rivalry. Devin White, a senior from New Orleans was unstoppable contributing to the SUNO take over. His efforts gave SUNO just the intensity they needed to extend their lead and to finish off the Blue Devils.
Even with Dillard continuing to fight and make clutch shots, the Knights were just a force to be reckoned with. Leading SUNO to the final score of 73-63 was Devin White with 27 points, 13 rebounds and 6 blocks. Merlin Walker also had 12 points and 5 assists as well as Kevin Dukes chipping in 11 points and 5 assists.
The Knights look forward to Talladega College coming to the Castle on Saturday February 4, 2012 at 7:30.
Courtesy: Southern University-New Orleans Sports Information
TSU Lady Tigers drop second straight with loss to EKU
NASHVILLE, Tennessee - The Tennessee State University women's basketball team suffered a disappointing, 73-66, loss to Eastern Kentucky Wednesday night in the Gentry Center.
Tennessee State (8-15, 4-7 OVC) was led in scoring by Kim Haynes' 19 points while Simone Hopes added 16. Rachel Allen (12) and Chelsea Hudson (10) also recorded double figures as TSU's leading scorer Jasmin Shuler was held to only three points.
Raechele Gray led Eastern Kentucky (11-10, 6-4 OVC) with 18 points while Jade Barber added 17. Marie Carpenter scored 14 as Alex Jones posted a double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds.
Tennessee State got off to a slow start and fell behind Eastern Kentucky, 13-4, at the 14:46 mark. The Lady Tigers finally got going after Chelsea Hudson hit a free-throw that sparked a 9-2 run to pulled the them within two.
TSU evened the score at 17-all on a bucket by Hudson before an offensive rebound and put back by Simone Hopes gave the Lady Tigers the lead.
Back-to-back scores from TSU made the advantage, 23-17, before EKU regained the lead, 27-25, with 1:39 left in the half. The Lady Tigers tied the game at 27 before going into the half trailing, 31-29.
Eastern Kentucky opened the second half with consecutive three-pointers to go ahead, 37-29, with 1:10 ticked off the clock.
TSU was trailing, 39-34, when the visitors stretched their lead to, 45-34, with 11:52 left in the game. Kim Haynes nailed a triple from the top of the key to cut the deficit down to seven but EKU responded with a 7-0 run to move ahead, 56-42.
Another triple by Haynes followed by a lay-up from Simone Hopes pulled the Lady Tigers to within single digits but the Lady Colonels answered with a three-pointer as the shot clock expired to go up, 65-54, with 3:34 remaining.
TSU fell behind, 71-59, before four points including a three-pointer by Jasmin Shuler, made the score, 71-63.
Kim Haynes knocked down her fourth triple of the game at the buzzer to make the final score, 73-66.
Although Tennessee State only committed 10 turnovers, the Lady Tigers seemed out of sync the entire game. TSU shot 32.1 percent (25-of-78) from the field and 29.2 percent (7-of-24) from three-point range.
Eastern Kentucky knocked down 43.1 percent (25-of-58) of its shots, including 30.8 percent (4-of-13) from long range.
TSU held the advantage in rebounds, 47-43, but EKU dished out 14 assists compared to TSU's eight.
The Lady Tigers return to action on Saturday, Feb. 4 on the road at Southeast Missouri. Game time is slated for 5:30 p.m. in the Show Me Center.
Courtesy: Tennessee State University Sports Information
Alabama State signs 21; QB Darren Daniel is transfer from Stanford
MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Alabama State University announced its 2012 signing class, with 21 players signed to letters of intent, two mid-year transfers and Stanford transfer Darren Daniel, a quarterback who started for three years at Phenix City's Central High.
At Central, Daniel passed for 2,858 yards and 18 touchdowns while rushing for 656 yards and nine touchdowns. He was last listed as a Stanford sophomore who did not see playing time in 2010.
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The Alabama State University Football Program announces its 2012 signing class, which features 21 players signed to National Letters of Intent, two mid-year transfers and one scholarship offer.
2012 NLI SIGNEES Position HT WT Class Hometown/Previous School
Carnell Boyd WR 5-11 185 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Martin Luther King High
Terease Chappell OL 6-2 250 Fr. Montgomery, Ala./Carver High
Julian Cole OL 6-4 280 Fr. Florence, Ala./Florence High
Jahaad Coleman RB 5-10 185 Fr. Conyers, Ga./Salem High
Darren Davis OL 6-2 265 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Chaminade Madonna High
Melvin Davis FS/CB 5-11 185 Fr. New Orleans, La./Edna Karr High
Torrey Davis S 5-10 205 Fr. Fayetteville, Ga./Fayette County High
Myles Everett WR 5-11 175 Fr. Marietta, Ga./Pope High
Jamaal Fears DT 6-2 300 Fr. Duncanville, Texas/Duncanville High
Garrius Hudson DT 6-1 325 Fr. Jonesboro, Ga./Jonesboro High
Wallace Hunter OL 6-1 280 Fr. Phenix City, Ala./Central High
Damian Love OL 6-3 270 Fr. Millbrook, Ga./Stanhope Elmore
Nick Martin CB 5-10 160 Fr. Dothan, Ala./Dothan High
Jarrett Neely RB/WR 5-10 180 Jr. Milledgeville, Ala./Georgia Military Academy
Charles Purnell RB 5-9 175 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Westlake High
Eric Sledge DL/LB 6-1 240 Fr. Bessemer, Ala./Bessemer Academy
Bradley Street CB 6-0 183 Fr. Riverdale, Ga./Charles Drew High
Jylan Ware OT 6-7 270 Fr. Valley, Ala./Valley High
Richard Webb OT 6-6 360 Fr. Hyattsville, Md./DeMatha Catholic High
Emanuell Williams QB 5-11 185 Fr. LaMarque, Texas/LaMarque High
Bobby Wintons DT 6-2 320 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Potter's House Christian Academy
MID-YEAR TRANSFER
Giles Chapman RB 5-9 175 Fr. Fremont, Calif./Washington High
Marquis Lovett LS 6-3 225 Jr. Milledgesville, Ga./Georgia Military Academy
OFFERED ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP
Darren Daniel QB 6-4 195 Fr. Phenix City, Ala. / Central High/ Stanford
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At Central, Daniel passed for 2,858 yards and 18 touchdowns while rushing for 656 yards and nine touchdowns. He was last listed as a Stanford sophomore who did not see playing time in 2010.
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The Alabama State University Football Program announces its 2012 signing class, which features 21 players signed to National Letters of Intent, two mid-year transfers and one scholarship offer.
2012 NLI SIGNEES Position HT WT Class Hometown/Previous School
Carnell Boyd WR 5-11 185 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Martin Luther King High
Terease Chappell OL 6-2 250 Fr. Montgomery, Ala./Carver High
Julian Cole OL 6-4 280 Fr. Florence, Ala./Florence High
Jahaad Coleman RB 5-10 185 Fr. Conyers, Ga./Salem High
Darren Davis OL 6-2 265 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Chaminade Madonna High
Melvin Davis FS/CB 5-11 185 Fr. New Orleans, La./Edna Karr High
Torrey Davis S 5-10 205 Fr. Fayetteville, Ga./Fayette County High
Myles Everett WR 5-11 175 Fr. Marietta, Ga./Pope High
Jamaal Fears DT 6-2 300 Fr. Duncanville, Texas/Duncanville High
Garrius Hudson DT 6-1 325 Fr. Jonesboro, Ga./Jonesboro High
Wallace Hunter OL 6-1 280 Fr. Phenix City, Ala./Central High
Damian Love OL 6-3 270 Fr. Millbrook, Ga./Stanhope Elmore
Nick Martin CB 5-10 160 Fr. Dothan, Ala./Dothan High
Jarrett Neely RB/WR 5-10 180 Jr. Milledgeville, Ala./Georgia Military Academy
Charles Purnell RB 5-9 175 Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Westlake High
Eric Sledge DL/LB 6-1 240 Fr. Bessemer, Ala./Bessemer Academy
Bradley Street CB 6-0 183 Fr. Riverdale, Ga./Charles Drew High
Jylan Ware OT 6-7 270 Fr. Valley, Ala./Valley High
Richard Webb OT 6-6 360 Fr. Hyattsville, Md./DeMatha Catholic High
Emanuell Williams QB 5-11 185 Fr. LaMarque, Texas/LaMarque High
Bobby Wintons DT 6-2 320 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Potter's House Christian Academy
MID-YEAR TRANSFER
Giles Chapman RB 5-9 175 Fr. Fremont, Calif./Washington High
Marquis Lovett LS 6-3 225 Jr. Milledgesville, Ga./Georgia Military Academy
OFFERED ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP
Darren Daniel QB 6-4 195 Fr. Phenix City, Ala. / Central High/ Stanford
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Howard's Coach Harrell Announces the Singing of 16 Recruits
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Howard University head coach Gary "Flea" Harrell announces the addition of 18 recruits who will become Bison in 2012.
Of the signees, five are defensive linemen, four are offensive linemen, three are linebackers, two are wide receivers and one each of a quarterback and a tight end.
"We put together a recruiting class that we feel with fill some much needed holes that we have," said Harrell, who led the Bison to 5-6 in his first year. "We feel that we took care of some depth problems that we experienced last year. The young men we recruited had other options but chose to come here. We feel they can come in and contribute right away. We are losing 18 to 20 players next year so it is important this class gain experience going into 2013."
KENNETH RUSS - Video
HT: 6' 2" WT: 180 POSITION: DB HOMETOWN: FARMINGTON HILLS, MI
HIGH SCHOOL: HARRISON HIGH SCHOOL
Kenneth is a big physical Corner. Great one-on-one cover skills and an exceptional special team's player. As a senior he helped lead his team to a 14 – 0 state championship victory. He finished the season with 40 tackles, three pass deflections and three fumble recoveries.
NATHAN LEWIS - Video
HT: 6' 2" WT: 280 POSITION: OL HOMETOWN: NEW ORLEANS, LA
HIGH SCHOOL: WARREN EASTERN
Nathan Lewis earned All-District and All-State honors as a junior at Warren Easton Senior High School. He also played in the Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana All-Star game. His interest in college is to study Mechanical Engineering. His long-term goal is to either make it to the NFL, or to become a Mechanical Engineer.
JONATHAN BOOKER - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPuEZMny9EE
HT: 6' 0" WT: 175 POSITION: WR HOMETOWN: WINSTON SALEM, NC
HIGH SCHOOL: MOUNT TABOR
Jonathan is a very polished receiver that can help the Bison on special teams. He is very smart with great hands and speed. His accomplishments include being named first-team All-Northwest, first-team All-County two years in a row and first-team All-Conference two years in a row. He also completed 45 receptions for a total of 765 receiving yards and scored 9 TDs.
KEVIN GONZALEZ - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7gG0RYZGVU
HT: 6' 3" WT: 280 POSITION: OL HOMETOWN: MIRAMAR, FL.
HIGH SCHOOL: MIRAMAR HIGH SCHOOL
Kevin was named first-team All-Broward, second-team All-State, Sun Sentinel's Top 5 Lineman and recipient of the Scholarly Athletic Award. He is also a Nat'l Honor Society and Future Educators Association member.
MARVIN HARRIS - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG2yMzvh1P4
HT: 6' 4" WT: 240 POSITION: TE HOMETOWN: CHARLESTON, SC
HIGH SCHOOL: WEST ASHLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Marvin chose Howard over North Carolina A&T, North Carolina Central, amongst several other small D1 programs. Harris primarily lined up at right tackle for the Wildcats, but will serve as a dominant Tight End for the Bison. He was a three year varsity starter at West Ashley High School, named All – Region 7 – 4AAAA honors for football and track, second-team All-Low country, team captain, selected the offensive lineman MVP Award, Charleston County Shot Put Champion, and qualifier for SCHSL State Strength Meet 2011 (Placing 5th overall in the state in the 235lb weight class).
JALEN DAY - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttZGqdqX0nA
HT: 6' 0" WT: 215 POSITION: LB HOMETOWN: KERNERSVILLE, NC
HIGH SCHOOL: EAST FORSYTH HIGH SCHOOL
County Defensive Player of the Year, All-Conference Player, first-team All-Northwest, first-team Greensboro All-Area, and selected Most Valuable Player (MVP). He dominated defensively colleting a total of 132 tackles, 80 solos and 52 assists, seven tackles, three interceptions and 19 tackles for loss for an average of 53 yards. Jalen is also inducted into the National Honor Society.
MARKUS WAKEFIELD - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0X0WlnJUlYg
HT: 6' 2" WT: 280 POSITION: DT HOMETOWN: OKLAHOMA CITY , OK
HIGH SCHOOL: HERITAGE HALL
Wakefield chose Howard over Wake Forest and Louisiana Tech. Wakefield registered 90 tackles and 9 sacks his senior season.
RAY RUDOLPH - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKajpyYWIH8
HT: 6' 2" WT: 270 POSITION: DE HOMETOWN: MONTGOMERY, AL. HIGH SCHOOL: PRATTVILLE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
Ray is a Two-Star recruit rated by Scout.com. He has had an outstanding senior year collecting 104 tackles, 21 tackles for loss, 14 sacks (the school's single season sack record), eight QB hurries and five force fumbles. Named All- state, two-time All-Metro, two-time All-County, All-Inaugural Team, All-Star selection for the West vs. East All-Star Game, and was named Montgomery Player of the Week twice. He was also named Team Defensive Player of the Year, Team Captain, and Team's Strongest Weight Lifter. With his strength and skills, he led the state of Alabama in sacks for 2010.
GHAFONA IDUWE
HT: 6' 2" WT: 245 POSITION: DE HOMETOWN: DUNCANVILLE, TX
HIGH SCHOOL: DUNNCANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Iduwe was named first-team All-District and All Region, second in the State of Texas 5-5a for sacks (12) and second-team Carl Padilla All-State team. His extra-curricular activities includes, band, football, basketball and soccer.
DAMON GRESHAM-CHISOLM
HT: 6' 3" WT: 235 POSITION: DE HOMETOWN: DECATUR, GA
HIGH SCHOOL: NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL
Damon was named second-team All-Region 5-AAAAA, finished second place in the Regional Weightlifting Competition in Weight Class. He completed his senior season with 48 tackles, seven sacks and one fumble recovery. He is physically strong benching 325, squatting 525 and 270 clean jerks. Damon is an honor student and his hobby is weight lifting. He plans on majoring in Mechanical Engineering and minoring in Chemistry.
JAMIE CUNNINGHAM
HT: 6' 4" WT: 205 POSITION: QB HOMETOWN: GREENSBORO, NC
HIGH SCHOOL: SOUTHERN GUILFORD HIGH SCHOOL
Named All-Conference quarterback (2010), Piedmont Offensive Player of the Year (2010), Mid-Piedmont 3A All-Conference offensive player of the year (2010), Neal Morris Invitational – 6th place high jump (2010), Mid-Piedmont Athletic Conference All-Conference Award for shot put and high jump (2010), recipient of the All- Conference Award (2011-12), Mid-Piedmont Conference Football Co-offensive Player of the Year (2011), South Guilford HS MVP (2011), Football Team Captain Award (2011), all-area first-team (2010 & 2011), Scotty Wayne Offensive Player of the Year (2010-11), 102 Jamz Player of the Week (2010&11) and recipient of the Iron Chief Award (2009-10).
2011 FOOTBALL SEASON: Completed 136 of 233 passes for 2,035 yards, 22 touchdowns, eight interceptions, 542 rushing yards, nine touchdowns on 106 carries.
2010 FOOTBALL SEASON: Passed for 2,559 yards, 28 passing touchdowns, 8 interceptions, 272 rushing yards, six touchdowns on 94 carries.
2009 FOOTBALL SEASON: Passed for 779 yards, 4 passing touchdowns, 255 rushing yards, three touchdowns on 62 carries.
MATT COLVIN
HT: 6' 1" WT: 175 POSITION: WR HOMETOWN: GREENSBORO, NC HIGH SCHOOL: SOUTHERN GUILDORD HIGH SCHOOL
Colvin was named All-Conference in long jump (2008-09), All-Conference in 4X800 meter relay (2008-09), MVP-Field Events (2009-11), All-Conference in triple and long jump (2009-11), State Champion triple jump (2009-10), School record holder 1600M relay (2010-11), All-Conference Award in football (2010-12), received the Wide Receiver Award (2010-12), Coach Award (2010-11), Weight Lifting Award (2010-11), Team Capital Award (2011-12), Gardner-Webb University Junior Scholar (2010-11), and Wendy's High School Heisman Scholarship (2011-2012).
TOREE BOYD
HT: 6' 3" WT: 275 POSITION: OL HOMETOWN: MIAMI, FL.
HIGH SCHOOL: MIAMI CENTRAL
Toree is a very athletic offensive lineman that has the potential of being an immediate contributor. He has the ideal size and strength that will help him make the transition to the College level. He is dedicated to winning and a hard worker. Toree chose Howard over Morgan State and Southern.
MAX PLETEAU
HT: 6' 2" WT: 275 POSITION: OL HOMETOWN: MIAMI, FL.
HIGH SCHOOL: MIAMI CENTRAL
Max Pleteau or MAX B started playing football going into his sophomore year. Dedication and motivation earned him a spot on the varsity team at Miami Central. He started his junior year recording 50 pancakes over the course of the season and another 70 his senior season.
DEVIN ROLLINS
HT: 5' 11" WT: 235 POSITION: LB HOMETOWN: MIAMI, FL
HIGH SCHOOL: MIAMI CENTRAL
Devin made first-team All-Dade and honorable mention All-State, helped lead his team to a 2010 class 6A State Championship victory. He recorded 85 tables and 20 sacks his senior season as a defensive end. Max bench press is 315 lbs. He chose Howard over Southern University.
TOMMY BOOZER - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8k13Qx-STp0
HT: 6' 1" WT: 250 POSITION: DE HOMETOWN: GREENBELT, MD
HIGH SCHOOL: ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOL
Named first-team All-Prince George's County, first-team All-4A South, and ranked third in the state of Maryland in wrestling.
TABRIAN RESBY
HT: 6' 0" WT: 225 POSITION: LB HOMETOWN: ATHENS, GA
HIGH SCHOOL: GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE
Had an outstanding senior season rushing for 789 yards, averaging 6.3 yards per carry, 52 tackles, four interceptions and six passes broken up. He was named first-team Northeast GA Defense, second-team Northeast as Running Back, Georgia Military College Captain, led team in tackles, tackles for loss and sacks. His junior year he accumulated 62 tackles, 41 solos, 15tackles for loss for 75 yards, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, one pass broken up and seven sacks for 57 yards. Tabrian chose Howard over Appalachian State, Georgia Southern, Gardner Webb, Charleston Southern, Savannah State, Bethune-Cookman.
JOSEPH DILLARD
HT: 6’ 2” WT: 255 POSITION: DT HOMETOWN: ATLANTA, GA
HIGH SCHOOL: NORTH GWINNETT HIGH SCHOOL
Joseph was named second-team All-Region, completed 50 tackles, 20 solos and 30 assists, 10 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, six quarterback hurries and four fumble recoveries his senior season.
Courtesy: Howard University Sports Information
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Morgan State University Signs 18 Football Prospects
BALTIMORE, Maryland -- Morgan State head football coach Donald Hill-Eley announced Wednesday the signing of 18 players to national letters of intent to play for the Bears beginning next fall.
Added Hill-Eley, "We feel good about those who have chosen Morgan State University today.”
Of the 18 players who signed national letters of intent Wednesday, four are junior college transfers and 14 are high school recruits. The four JC players include a safety, running back, defensive tackle and a tight end, while the high school class consists of two defensive linemen, offensive linemen, two tight ends, three linebackers, three running backs, three defensive backs, one wide receiver, one offensive lineman, one athlete and one kicker.
“It just says a lot about the profession, and to be in a profession long enough to be able to coach a father and a son will be something I will always remember. It's a blessing.”
Following is information on each signee with quotes from coach Hill.
2012 MSU Football Recruiting Class
Quincy Dickens, C/OG, 6-4/305, Washington, D.C., Calif./Friendship Collegiate Academy
Armonti Yharbrough, DT, 6-3/275, Romulus, Mich./Bakersfield C.C./Romulus HS
Andrew Mitchell, DT, 6-3/285, Memphis, Tenn./Hamilton HS
Lamar Montgomery, DE, 6-3/245, Baltimore, Md./FUMA/Baltimore C.C.
Heleaince Gates, TE, 6-4/240, Philadelphia, Pa./Delaware Valley Charter
Willie Gillus III, TE/LS, 6-3/235, Suffolk, Va./Nanesmond River HS
Elandon Roberts, LB, 6-1/215, Port Arthur, Texas/Port Arthur Memorial HS
Jareem Augustine, LB, 6-1/215, Port Arthur, Texas/Port Arthur Memorial HS
Taquan Jackson, LB, 6-2/220, Chesapeake, Va./Indian River HS
Lamont Brown III, ATH, 5-10/170, Suffolk, Va./Nanesmond River HS
Jamil Lee, RB, 5-9/190, Joppatown, Md./Joppatown HS
Lavar Highsmith, RB, 6-0/225, Baltimore, Md./Paul Lawrence Dunbar HS
Wesley Nichols, RB, 6-1/220, Bakersfield, Calif./L.A. Harbor College
Tajghi Robertson, S, 6-0/200, Chicago, Ill./Chabot College
Deshaun Summers, CB, 5-9/175, Hampton, Va./Phoebus HS
Deadrick Jones, CB, 5-11/180, Memphis, Tenn./Southwind HS
Thomas Martin, WR, 5-10/175, Naples, Fla./Naples HS
Christopher Moller, K, 5-11/205, Newport News, Va./Woodside HS
Quincy Dickens (C/OG, 6-4, 305)
Washington, D.C./Friendship Collegiate Academy
Honors: Team MVP
Armonti Yharbrough (DT, 6-3/275)
Romulus, Mich./Bakersfield C.C./Romulus HS
Honors: 2nd Team All-Northern Conference
Andrew Mitchell (DT, 6-3/285)
Memphis, Tenn./Hamilton HS
Honors: 1st Team All District, Memphis All-Star Team
Lamar Montgomery, DE (6-3/245)
Baltimore, Md./FUMA/Baltimore C.C.Heleaince Gates, TE (6-4/240)
Philadelphia, Pa.Delaware Valley Charter
Honors: 1st Team All-State TE/DE
Willie Gillus III, TE/LS (6-3/235)
Suffolk, Va./Nanesmond River HS
Elandon Roberts, LB (6-1/215)
Port Arthur, Texas/Port Arthur Memorial HS
Honors: 1st Team All-District, All-Academic Team, All-State Honorable MentionPort Arthur, Texas/Port Arthur Memorial HS
Honors: 1st Team All-District, Impact Player of the Year in Texas, All-Academic Team, 4-time Linebacker of the Week
Taquan Jackson, LB (6-2/220)
Chesapeake, Va./Indian River HS
Honors: Team MVP, All-District Team
Lamont Brown III, ATH (5-10/170)
Suffolk, Va./Nanesmond River HS
Honors: 1st Team All-District, 2nd Team All-Tidewater, 4,000 career-rushing yards
Jamil Lee, RB (5-9/190)
Joppatown, Md./Joppatown HS
Honors: All-State, All-County, All-Area
Lavar Highsmith, RB (6-0/225)
Baltimore, Md./Paul Lawrence Dunbar HS
Honors: State championBakersfield, Calif./L.A. Harbor College
Honors: 2nd Team All-ConferenceTajghi Robertson, S, (6-0/200)
Chicago, Ill./Chabot College
Honors: All-Conference, All-California
Deshaun Summers, CB, (5-9/175)
Hampton, Va./Phoebus HS
Honors: 1st Team All-District, 4-time State Champion
Deadrick Jones, CB, (5-11/180)
Memphis, Tenn./Southwind HS
Honors: Defensive Player of the Year, 1st Team All-District, Team MVP
Thomas Martin, WR, (5-10/175)
Naples, Fla./Naples HS
Honors: 1st Team All-AreaChristopher Moller, K (5-11/205)
Newport News, Va./Woodside HS
Honors: Team Virginia Preps 2nd Team, 2nd team All-Region, 1st Team All-Peninsula District
Courtesy: Morgan State University Media Relations
Prairie View A&M Football Signs 12 Recruits For 2012 Class
Malcolm Ajayi | DB | 5-10 | 195 | Jr. | Sacramento, Calif. (Contra Costa College) | |
Edward Brown | DE | 6-3 | 220 | Fr. | New Iberia, La. (Westgate) | |
James Burch III | WR | 5-7 | 170 | Fr. | Houston, Texas (Cy Ridge) | |
Donald Drisdom | WR | 6-1 | 190 | Jr. | Los Angeles, Calif. (West LA CC) | |
Josiah Freeman | OL | 6-4 | 280 | Jr. | Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville) | |
Trey Green | QB | 6-2 | 190 | Fr. | Beaumont, Texas (Ozen) | |
Johnta Hebert | ATH | 5-10 | 195 | Fr. | Baton Rouge, La. (Glen Oaks) | |
Darrien Patterson | DE | 6-3 | 240 | Jr. | Culver City, Calif. (West LA CC) | |
Chris Rose | OL | 6-3 | 290 | Fr. | Houston, Texas (Madison) | |
Christian Rousseau | QB | 6-2 | 185 | Fr. | Miami, Fla. (Hialeah) | |
Cleveland Sims | OT | 6-5 | 280 | Fr. | Houston, Texas (Madison) | |
Archiel Townsend | OG | 6-2 | 280 | Fr. | Clute, Texas (Brazoswood) |
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Malcolm Ajayi DB 5-10 195 So. Sacramento, Calif. (Contra Costa College)Logged 25 tackles, two tackles for loss, one sack and one interception…ranked sixth amongst Northern California JUCO leaders with 12 pass breakups…also forced a fumble.
Edward Brown DE 6-3 220 Fr. New Iberia, La. (Westgate)
Named to the District 7-5A First Team…named The Daily Iberian's Best of the Teche Football Team…finished his senior year with 82 tackles, 17 tackles for loss and 12 sacks.
James Burch III WR 5-7 170 Fr. Houston, Texas (Cy Ridge)
Led District 17-5A in receiving yards (871) and ranked second in receptions with 42…averaged 26.4 yards per catch and caught seven touchdowns…earned District 17-5A First team honors.
Donald Drisdom WR 6-1 190 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. (West LA CC)
Earned Southern California Football Association American Division Second Team honors...finished his final season in the junior college ranks with a team-high 778 receiving yards and 29 receptions…caught nine touchdowns…helped lead team to its best record since 2004...finished 15th in the state of California in receiving yards and 16th in touchdowns…had a season-high 125 receiving yards at Santa Monica College and an 85-yard reception against Citrus College.
Josiah Freeman OL 6-4 280 Jr. Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville)
Named to the District 4-5A Second Team…participated in the 2011 Max Emfinger's All-American Bowl Game…helped lead team to the 2011 LHSAA 5A Playoffs.
Trey Green QB 6-2 190 Fr. Beaumont, Texas (Ozen)
One of the top players in the Golden Triangle…guided team to the third round of the Class 4A playoffs…selected to the District 20-4A First Team…threw for 1,958 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior…passed for 2,000 yards as a junior…also plays basketball for Ozen.
Johnta Hebert RB/ATH 5-10 195 Fr. Baton Rouge, La. (Glen Oaks)
Selected to the District 6-3A First Team as an athlete…has the ability to play several positions on offense and will help in the return games on special teams…combined to rush for nearly 2,000 yards during his junior and senior campaigns
Darrien Patterson DE 6-3 240 Jr. Culver City, Calif. (West LA CC)
Tallied 40 tackles, six tackles for loss and two sacks in his final junior college season…recovered a fumble for 38 yards…finished with 33 tackles and six tackles for loss as a freshman…junior college teammate of fellow signee Donald Drisdom.
Chris Rose OL 6-3 290 Fr. Houston, Texas (Madison)
Earned District 20-5A First Team honors…blocked for an offensive unit which rushed for over 2,000 yards in 2011…high school teammate of fellow signee Cleveland Sims.
Christian Rousseau QB 6-2 185 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Hialeah)
Earned the Leadership MVP Award from the 2011 National Underclassmen Camp…passed for 1,887 yards as a senior...led team to the Class 8-A High School football playoffs.
Cleveland Sims OT 6-5 280 Fr. Houston, Texas (Madison)
Earned District 20-5A Second Team honors…blocked for an offensive unit which rushed for over 2,000 yards in 2011…high school teammate of fellow signee Chris Rose…named a top 50 offensive lineman by Dave Campbell's Texas Football.
Archiel Townsend OG 6-2 280 Fr. Clute, Texas (Brazoswood)
Earned District 20-5A Honors…named to the 2011 Region III Super List by 5aTexasFootball.com.
Courtesy: Prairie View A&M University Sports Information
Grambling Tigers Ink 21 On Day One
GRAMBLING, Louisiana -- The Grambling State University Tigers' Football team welcomes the 2012 signing class. The G-Men are the defending Southwestern Athletic Conference champs. Day one saw a lot of excitement taking place as everyone watches to see who is going to be filling out the roster for the Tigers.
Joining the Legacy of Grambling are:
1.Joshua Alexander - DB, 5-10, 175 (Houston, Texas/Sharpstown HS)
2.Dwight Bazilee II - OL, 6-2, 285 (Channelview, Texas/Northshore HS)
3.Marlon Brown - OL, 6-2, 230 (Dallas, Texas/Skyline HS)
4.Brandon Byrdsong - TE, 6-2, 225 (Fayetteville, Ga./Sandy Creek HS)
5.William Cowan - OL, 6-2, 300 (Alexandria, La./Peabody HS)
6.Ka'Jandre Domino - ATH, 5-10, 170 (Baton Rouge, La./Scotlandville HS)
7.Shawheem Dowdy - ATH, 6-2, 220 (Owings, Md./New Town HS)
8.Ernest Echols-DT, 6-3, 330 (Stone Mountain, Ga./Martin Luther King HS)
9.Centerio Ford - DT, 6-3, 320 (Marion, La./Farmerville HS)
10.Justin Fortson - ATH, 5-8, 165 (Shreveport, La./Fair Park HS)
11.Vickey Gilbert II - LB, 6-2, 220 (Rogersville, Ala./Lauderdale Co. HS)
12.Trevion Goins - OL, 6-1, 280 (Monroe, La./Richwood HS)
13.Akil Hawkins - OL, 6-4, 285 (Fayetteville, Ga./Fayette Co. HS)
14.Dominique Leake - WR, 5-10, 165 (Memphis, Tenn./Southwind HS)
15.Justin Miller - OL, 6-3, 301 (Simsboro, La./Ruston HS)
16.Tyler Olivier - DB, 5-10, 180 (New Iberia, La./Catholic HS)
17.Nicholas Peoples - DB, 5-10, 185 (Shreveport, La./Byrd HS)
18.Travondre Rabon - WR, 6-2, 190 (Dallas, Texas/Skyline HS)
19.Samuel Reese - DE, 6-2, 236 (Center Point, Ala./Center Point HS)
20.Curtis Stapleton - DT, 6-1, 250 (Ozark, Ala./Carroll HS)
21. Henry Taylor - LB, 6-1, 205 (Baton Rouge, La./Scotlandville HS)
Courtesy: Grambling State University Sports Information
New Town QB Signs with Grambling State
OWINGS MILL, Maryland - As Dari-Lee Barnes began to co-sign a National Letter of Intent for her son to play football at Grambling State University, the pen New Town quarterback Shawheem Dowdy used moments earlier abruptly ran out of ink.
“Uh oh,” said Dowdy, playfully pretending to be worried. “Do we have a back-up pen?” Brief technical malfunctions weren’t about to bring Dowdy down on a morning that otherwise could not have gone much better for Dowdy and his mother.
After three-and-a-half years of hard work at New Town High School—both in the classroom and on the football field—Dowdy agreed to attend Division I-AA Grambling State in the fall, on a full football scholarship.
“The first thing that comes to mind is no tuition,” said Barnes, who couldn’t help but smile through much of the morning as her 17-year-old son put pen to paper on National Signing Day, which was aired on the high school’s morning announcements Wednesday.
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