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LIVINGSTON NJ
10TH
grade Ultimate 100 Outstanding Performance List
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Richard Wimer
Stuarts Draft HS, NJ
10th
LB #8
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Wimer, 5’8 170, was the co-winner of the Skill
Position Strongest Man. Wimer bench pressed 155 lbs an impressive 37
times and also ran a 4.56 shuttle.
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Joe Vaccaro
Edison HS, NJ
10th
LB #71
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Vacarro, 5’9 217, was the co-winner of the
Skill Position Strongest Man award. Vaccaro bench pressed 155 lbs 37
times and can use his strength to take down opposing running backs.
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Joseph Felicia
Marcellus, HS
10th
DL #73
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The winner of the Lineman Challenge, Felicia
had a 26 inch vertical, 8’5 broad jump, ran a 4.61 shuttle and bench
pressed 185 lbs 19 times. The 6’3 206 lb Felicia is a good athlete
for a big man.
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Darius Jennings
Gilman School, MD
10th
WR #8
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All hail King Jennings! Jennings, 5’10.5 171,
was crowned Combine King after posting incredible all around
numbers. Jennings had a 33 inch vertical, 9’1 broad jump, ran a 4.33
shuttle, 4.50 40 and bench pressed 155 lbs 15 times. This kid is a
serious athlete.
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Conner Cronell
North Point HS, MD
10th
LB #87
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Cronell was the co-Combine King. Cronell had a
32.5 inch vertical, 9’5 broada jump, ran a 4.38 shuttle, 4.55 40 and
bench pressed 155 lbs 27 times. This 6’1 213 lb sensation can go a
long way as a football player.
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Jon Pieterse
Worcester Academy, MA
10th
QB #18
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Just like the great QB’s including Elway,
Favre, Montana and Marino, Pieterse leads by example. With a solid
attitude, impressive work ethic and strong determination, Pieterse,
5’11.5 167, was the winner of the Leadership award. Worcester
Academy definitely has a world class character on their team.
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Carson Ingle
Good Counsel HS, MD
10th
DL #6
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Ingle was the winner of the Lineman Combine
King. At 6’0 200, Ingle had a 31 inch vertical, 8’11 broad jump, ran
a 4.48 shuttle and a 4.70 40. As an excellent athlete for a lineman,
Carson should be able to Ingle (angle) himself towards a bright
future in football.
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Paul Marshall
Piscataway HS, NJ
10th
RB #52
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At 5’6 187, Paul was the Marshall of the
football field. Marshall had a 27 inch vertical, 8’3 broad jump, ran
a 4.47 shuttle, 4.68 40 and bench pressed 155 lbs 35 en route to
being named RB MVP.
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Lamonte Clark
Ballou HS, DC
10th
DL #70
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A monster of the midway at 6’3 271, Clark was
awarded the DL MVP. Clark was thoroughly dominant during 1 on 1’s
physically overpowering the opposing linemen. He also bench pressed
185 lbs 20 times.
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Jimmy Boone
Oakton HS, VA
10th
QB #12
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Boone, 6’0 178, was named QB MVP following an
impressive on field performance. Boone had a 30 inch vertical, 8’7
broad jump, ran a 4.61 shuttle and was incredible during 1 on 1
drills, making both smart decisions and precise passes. Boone is the
kind of QB any coach would want to start a team.
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Iric Harris
C.D. Hylton HS, VA
10th
CB #9
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Harris was the Overall MVP and Fastest Man
award winner. Harris’ 36.5 inch vertical, 9’7 broad jump, 4.39
shuttle, 4.43 40 and lock down abilities during 1 on 1 drills put
him above the competition. Rest assured, Harris is the total
package.
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Marc Meier
Great Gridge HS, VA
10th
S #7
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Meier, 5’9.5 165, was the Dodie Donnell award
winner. Meier had a 35 inch vertical, 8’6 broad jump, ran an
unbelievable 4.15 shuttle, 4.43 40, bench pressed 155 lbs 18 times
and was a stopper during 1 on 1 drills. Meier’s gifts on the
gridiron make him a can’t miss prospect.
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Jeremiah Hendy
Bowie HS, MD
10th
WR #47
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Hendy, 6’1 183, was the WR MVP. With a 33.5
inch vertical, 9’9 broad jump, 4.45 shuttle, 4.57 shuttle and
excellent 1 on 1 skill, a player like Jeremiah can come in Hendy
(handy) for any QB.
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Artie Rowell
Central Dauphin HS, PA
10th
OL #91
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Artie keeps rollin’ along. At 6’1.5 275, Rowell
was awarded the OL MVP. An excellent athlete for a player his size,
Rowell had a 28.5 inch vertical, 8’0 broad jump, ran a 4.69 shuttle
and bench pressed 185 lbs 20 times. Rowell was also outstanding
during 1 on 1’s, keeping opposing linemen in check.
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Travis Hughes
Kempsville HS, VA
10th
LB #37
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Hughes was named LB MVP after a strong showing
at the combine. The 6’0 217 lb Hughes had a 29.5 inch vertical, 9’1
broad jump, ran a 4.46 shuttle, bench pressed 155 lbs 30 times and
was solid during 1 on 1’s drills.
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Demetrius Nicholson
Bayside HS, VA
10th
CB #48
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Nicholson, 5’9 158, was named the DB MVP.
Nicholson had a 31 inch vertical, 9’2 broad jump and had exceptional
speed, running a 4.28 shuttle as well as a 4.46 40. His athletic
abilities and skill as a defensive back can make any bad pass turn
into six points the other day.
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