Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Introducing the Class of 2029, Part IV

 And we're back with another eight new Hobart College Statesmen.

We met him back in March and Bridgewater-Raritan HS (NJ)'s Jordan Johnson looks like a strong add to either the WR corps or the secondary. 


Up next we're starting to see a trend developing as yet another new Statesmen from the state of Maryland has committed to Hobart. Calvert Hall College HS's Max Garland is a big, bruising FB/HB on offense who has the size (6' 1" and 235 lbs.) to potentially be an edge rusher for Hobart. You can see his highlights here


Up next is Mason DePew from nearby Canandaigua Academy (NY). He lists himself as a LB/FB (he also plays FOGO for lacrosse so keep an eye out for that come the spring), as you can see in his highlight reel


Another NJ prospect we just met over a week ago, Nate Bush is a strong OLB/ILB candidate from Blair Academy. 


The second recruit out of Boston College HS (MA) is Kaleb Sawyer. Standing 6'2" and weighing in at 240 lbs., Kaleb lists himself as a DE who can run a 4.8 40-yard-dash. It appears like he may have been injured his senior season, but his junior year highlights point to a strong student athlete (he carried a 3.5 GPA to go with his football success) for the Statesmen. 


From the NY/PA border is Maine-Endwell HS (NY)'s Teague Blanchard. Teague listed himself as a LS, and it's become apparent having a specialist in this area is critical. You can see his highlights here


Joining Hobart from Mount Olive HS (NJ), Tyler Cumming has highlights as a RB and LB, but the photo picked by Coach DeWall '00 below leads me to believe we'll see Tyler get an initial look on defense for the Statesmen. 


From nearby (Rochester) East HS (NY) is Femi Koumassou. Femi has a unique combination of size (6'4" and 250 lbs.) and speed (runs a sub 5.0 40-yard dash) that will make him an asset on the OL or DL for Hobart. You can check out his highlights here. 


I'll have another group posted up tomorrow. 32 great new Statesmen and counting. Thanks for reading and go 'Bart!

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