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LOS ANGELES CA 10TH grade NUC
Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
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Matt Hegarty
Aztec HS, NM
10th
DL #85
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Standing tall at 6’5.5 259, Hegarty was awarded
the OL MVP following a strong showing. Hegarty had a 25 inch
vertical, 4.99 shuttle run and bullied the d-linemen during 1 on
1’s.
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Austin Kent
Central Catholic HS, OR
10th
QB #61
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Kent won the QB MVP. With a clear view over
most defenders at 6’5.5 211, Kent had a 26.5 inch vertical, 8’3
broad jump and excelled during 1 on 1’s and 7 on 7’s. Kent’s height,
decision making and accurate throws put him atop the QB’s.
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Joseph Farmer
Mount Si, WA
10th
TE #75
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Even pro like size at 6’4.5 210, Farmer was far
more than just a big body. A skilled player with great hands, a
solid understand of the game and impressive route running, Farmer
was awarded the TE MVP. Farmer would be a favorite target of any QB.
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Giles Chapman
Castro Valley HS, CA
10th
WR #28
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Undersized but not short of talent at 5’6 144,
Chapman was awarded the WR MVP after putting together an admirable
day on the football field. Chapman had a 30 inch vertical, 9’3 broad
jump, ran a Speedy Gonzalez like 4.10 shuttle while excelling in
both 1 on 1’1 and 7 on 7’s. Chapman is a winner who refuses to give
up.
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Dwayne Brown
Cathedral HS, CA
10th
WR #10
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Brown, 5’7.5 143, won the Dodie award following
an unbelievable performance. Brown was a notch above the competition
during 1 on 1 and 7 on 7’s, seemingly catching every pass thrown in
his direction while leading his team to a nice run. Brown would be
an essential piece to any offense.
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Mitch Melugin
Mission Viejo HS, CA
10th
DL #39
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Far from your stereotypical lineman, Melugin
was the Big Man Combine King. A solid athlete at 6’2 200, Melugin
had a 27 inch vertical, 8’10 broad jump, and ran a 4.37 shuttle.
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Marcus Paige-Allen
Sheldon HS, CA
10th
DL #76
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Even though this 5’9 252 lber is nothing like
the Oakland Raiders’ legendary running back, it appears we have the
next great Marcus Allen. The DL MVP, Allen had a 25.5 inch vertical,
bench pressed 185 lbs 28 times and dominated during 1 on 1’s.
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Desman Carter
Kaiser HS, CA
10th
S #38
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Carter, 6’0 183, won the DB MVP. A hardnosed
safety, Carter had a 30 inch vertical, 8’4 broad jump, bench pressed
155 lbs 19 times and kept the receivers on lock during 1 on 1 and 7
on 7’s. Carter is an offenses nightmare.
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Jens Jeters
Simi Valley HS, CA
10th
LB #66
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The LB MVP, Jeters was the leader of the pack.
Jeters, 6’0 200, had a 29.5 inch vertical, 8’8 broad jump, ran a
4.47 shuttle, bench pressed 155 lbs 27 times and manhandled the RB’s
during 1 on 1’s. Just like baseball star Derek, Jens Jeter(s) is
guaranteed to cover plenty of ground up the middle.
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Ryan Henderson
Rancho Verde HS, CA
10th
RB #23
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After being crowned Combine King in one of the
all time great performances, Henderson did so much but yet, I was
nearly speechless. Henderson, 5’9.5 164, had an all time record 42
inch vertical, 10’0 broad jump, ran a 4.39 shuttle, 4.44 40 and
bench pressed 155 lbs 30 times. Henderson is the kind of athlete
that can take a team to the top.
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Todd Handley
Martin Luther King HS, CA
10th
RB #13
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With speed and athleticism that come in hand,
Handley was named the Fastest Man award winner. At 5’8 165, Handley
ran a 4.28 shuttle ann Olympic-esque 4.34 40, had a 36.5 inch
vertical, 10’6 broad jump, bench pressed 155 lbs 25 times and
performed well during 1 on 1’s. Handley has out of this world
potential.
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Joseph Portaro
Faith Lutheran HS, NV
10th
QB #60
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Portaro, 6’2 185, won the Leadership award.
With a never say die attitude in tact, Portaro had a great read on
the defenders, placing passes directly over their heads into his
recievers’ hands. Portaro did an excellent job of working with his
team and is very coachable.
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Brandon Wright
Centennial HS, NV
10th
RB #32
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In winning the Overall MVP, Brandon did
everything the (W)right way. At 5’10 180, Wright had a 30.6 inch
vertical, 9’6 broad jump, ran a
4.32 shuttle, 4.54 40, and bench pressed 155 lbs 24 times. He
also made a major mark during 1 on 1 and 7 on 7’s with great hands
in addition to his ground game.
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Malcolm Thomas
Panorama HS, CA
10th
RB #34
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Thomas, 5’9 173, was the RB MVP. Thomas had a
31 inch vertical, 8’10 broad jump, ran a 4.59 shuttle and excelled
during 1 on 1’s.
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