I've fallen a bit behind on these updates so will try and catch up quickly with this and two more longer posts these next couple of days. Overall, the class of 2029 seems to be another strong one with athletes coming from states as far as FL, MD and the usual recruiting grounds of New England, NY, NJ and PA.
Let's dive into the next group:
From my current state of FL is American Heritage HS PK Gavin Harvey. AHHS is one of the strongest programs in FL, usually ranked in the FHSAA rankings every year. Gavin has a strong leg for KOs and long FG attempts. You can see his highlights here.
Up next is West Orange HS (NJ) CB/WR Bryce Davis. His highlight reel leans to the defensive side of the ball. He has good field vision and closing speed to tackle the opposing ball carrier.
Joining his older brother and rising Hobart SR OL Quinn Broggy, is Syosset HS (NY) OL Declan Broggy. Declan appears to be an OL prospect, but at 6' 3" 250 lbs. would need to bulk up a little to play as a tackle in college. He has quick feet and good blocking skills based on his highlight reel.
Up next is Ludlowe HS (CT) QB Grant Stupak. He passed for over 3,000 yards and 24 passing TDs his senior season, which are pretty impressive stats. He is a solid pocket passer with a good arm based on his highlight reel.
Up next is Lancaster HS (NY) WR/SS Blake Minsterman, who we met back in February.
From Saint Paul's HS is PG RB/LB "SK" Kolliegbo. A fast and strong runner, SK fits the mold of the RBs we've seen in recent years in the Statemen backfield. You can see for yourself here.
The first player from the Granite State to join the Class of 2029 is the New Hampton School's OL Michael Scibelli. Standing 6' 3" and weighing 290 lbs., Scibelli is a wall of a young man and appears to have been the blind side blocker as a LT in HS who also played at NG. You can check out his highlights here.
Another recruit from the Sunshine State is the Benjamin School's OLB Jeron Atwater. A versatile student athlete, Jeron can cover and is a punishing tackler at the point of attack. You can see what I mean when you see his highlights.
I'll post up the next eight new Statesmen tomorrow and another group on Thursday. More to come!
Thanks as always for reading and go 'Bart!
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