Thursday, April 18, 2019

Coach DeWall Announces Class of 2023 - Part Two

As stated in my previous post, there were five incoming Hobart College Statesmen student athletes that somehow slipped past my recruiting radar. These players and a short synopsis of each is listed below:


Alex Barnosky comes to Hobart from Western (Sheffield) MA after a solid career as a FS / WR for BHS. His highlight reel shows he's a strong run stuffer and "center fielder" with good vision. At 6' 2" he's a bit taller than past Hobart DBs and the S&C program will add weight to his 170-175 lbs frame. He looks like he could be an asset to special teams as an incoming FY, given strong play as a PR and tackler on the BHS KO unit.


I'm always a fan of CT kids, and SR DHS WR Chris Bartosic is the first of two in this group. Bartosic's highlight reel shows he's a strong runner after the catch, especially on underneath, crossing routes. While on the smaller side at 5'11" 170 lbs, he plays much bigger and doesn't shy away from contact.


AOF SR DB Cameron Inwood comes from my hometown of Avon, CT. He'll join former teammate and rising SO OL Pierce Smyth as the second "Winged Beaver" (that's the unique AOF mascot) on the Hobart FB team. His highlight reel shows he can play both CB or SS, which will be helpful as Coach Hadley continues to improve the Statesmen secondary.


SR DL Dabryn Norris (Ashburn, VA) will be the second SBHS player on the Statesmen FB team this fall, joining rising JR OL Dillon Carey. Norris contributed 69 total tackles to go with 13 TFL and 12 sacks in his SR season. His highlight reel shows he can play inside or outside as either a DT or DE. He's a strong pass rusher with good size and wing span at 6'4" 265 lbs.


SR MLHS WR Jake Schicke is a tall (6'5") and rangy (195 lbs) who starred on the hardwood (as a small forward and shooting guard) as much as the gridiron. Jake's highlight reel shows him  making several leaping catches over smaller DBs. His height and wingspan will definitely make him a match up problem for opposing teams. He should be very comfortable in a Statesmen uniform, as it appears his HS and college color schemes are basically the same (not to mention there being over 10+ players from the Garden State on the current roster).

Please join me in welcoming these incoming FY student athletes to the Hobart Football family!

As always, thanks for reading and go 'Bart!

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