Thursday, April 24, 2025

Introducing the Class of 2029, Part II

Here's the next group of eight new Hobart College Statesmen commits. 

Starting off we have Harry Salters out of the Loomis Chaffee School in CT. Harry is a TE/DE prospect who originally hails from Braintree, MA. You can check out his highlight reel here

Up next is Wayne Hills HS DL/OL Parker Johnson. Standing 6' 4" and 280 lbs. I could see Parker getting looks on the interior defensive or offensive line. You can check out his highlight reel here

From the state of MD, Mount Saint Joseph HS Conor Hewat is a bit of a "Swiss army knife". Listed as a MLB/DE, standing 6' 215 lbs., I could see Conor working into Hobart's OLB position well. You can see his highlight reel here. 


This next recruit is Geremiah Ademola-Sadipe from Carthage HS (NY). Ted Baker has had some tricky names to announce over the past 20 years, so I have no doubt he'll handle this one with no problem. Geremiah appears to be a big, fast (runs a 4.55 4--yard-dash) and strong RB prospect. You can see his highlights here


Up next is Pittsfield HS (Western MA) Jack Reed. Based on his highlight reel, Jack appears to be a pass rusher / DE prospect. 


Coming over from the Christian Brothers Academy in the Capitol Region (NY), Latrell Martin is our next future Statesman. While his profile lists him as a RB/CB prospect, his highlight reel seems to lean more towards defense. 


Another recruit from the "Old Line State", Harper Rudolph from Loyola Blakefield HS (MD) is next. Harper is TE/DE prospect and seems like a well-rounded athlete, having starred on the hardwood as much as the gridiron. You can check out his highlights here


While I initially wondered if there was a family connection here to former Hobart OL and current Muhlenberg College HC Nate Milne '03, there is not. That said Clinton HS (NY) Ronan Milne is his own man, as the saying goes. Nate is a WR/SS prospect and seems as strong as a receiver as he is a defender. You can see his highlight reel here


That's it for this edition. We're only getting started (last year's class had around 45 players, and we're only up to 16 so far). More to come!

Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!

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