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LOS ANGELES CA 11TH grade NUC
Schuman’s Outstanding Performance List
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Anthony Brown
Kaiser HS, CA
11th
CB #2
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Following his DB MVP winning performance,
Anthony Brown is a name you must mark down! Brown was a man amongst
boys during 1 on 1 and 7 on 7’s, completely dominating the opposing
receivers. Brown literarily didn’t allow a single catch during his
time on the field. Athletes like Brown are what get fans excited.
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DeChe Milburn
Clear Springs HS, TX
11th
WR #20
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The Dodie award winner at 5’11 179, Deche
burned the competition. Milburn had a 27.5 inch vertical, 8’7 broad
jump, 4.49 shuttle and excelled during 1 on 1 and 7 on 7’s.
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Deandre Little
Buena HS, AZ
11th
LB #78
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Forget what his surname states, DeAndre came up
big at the combine, winning the LB MVP as well as the Leadership
award. Far from little at 6’1 230, DeAndre had a great attitude
(keeping his fellow campers inspired), 9’0 broad jump, 4.32 shuttle
run, 4.53 40 and dominated during 1 on 1’s. Little is a coach’s
dream.
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Spencer Grijaua
Douglas HS, AZ
11th
TE #54
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Grijaula, 6’1 215, won the TE MVP. Grijaula
impressed with his quick feet by running a 4.57 shuttle and was
nothing short of incredible during 1 on 1 and 7 on 7’s, making a
handful of solid grabs.
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Joshua Simon
Desert Mountian HS, AZ
11th
DL #61
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An dazzling athlete at 6’1 220, Simon was
awarded the DL MVP. Simon had a 30.5 inch vertical, 9’3 broad jump,
ran a 4.45 shuttle, bench pressed 185 lbs 30 times and impressed
during 1 on 1’s. Strong, fast and athletic linemen like Simon are
far from a dime a dozen.
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Karmah Yates
Franklin HS, CA
11th
DL #54
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Yates, 6’0.5 228, was the Big Man Combine King.
Yates had a 30.5 inch vertical, 9’5 broad jump, ran a 4.38 shuttle
and bench pressed 185 lbs 32 times. Yates’ athleticism for a lineman
is jaw dropping and comparable to Dwight Freeney.
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Thomas Gallagher
Sequlm HS, WA
11th
OL #930
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A massive 6’4.5 315 lber, Gallagher was the OL
MVP as well as the Strongest Man award winner. The sensational
Gallagher bench pressed 185 lbs an impressive 40 times and was a
league above the competition during 1 on 1’s, using his brute
strength to keep the opposing linemen in check.
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David Tavita
Paloma Valley HS, VA
11th
RB #16
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Tavita, 6’0 207, was crowned Combine King after
stuffing the stat sheet. Tavita had an NBA-esque 37 inch vertical,
10’0 broad jump, ran a 4.26 shuttle, 4.58 40 and bench pressed 185
lbs 27 times. Tavita will be difficult for anyone to contain.
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Hayden Pierce
Esperanza HS, CA
11th
CB/S #62
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With piercing speed, Hayden was named the
Fastest Man award winner. Pierce, 6’2 169, ran a 4.28 shuttle, 4.47
40, had a 36 inch vertical and a 10’3 broad jump. An athlete like
this will bury any and everyone in his way.
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Josh Shirley
Kaiser HS, CA
11th
DL #41
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The Overall MVP at 6’2 202, Josh was surely the
best player of a camp that only featured the elite. Shirley had a 35
inch vertical, 9’7 broad jump, ran a 4.43 shuttle, bench pressed 185
lbs 25 times and was completely dominant during 1 on 1’s. After
watching this phenomenal athlete, I can say that Shirley is a highly
touted player for a reason.
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Adam Schechter
Simi Valley HS, CA
11th
WR #67
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Schechter was awarded the WR MVP. The 5’10 11
lber put himself ahead of the pack with his speed, running a 4.51
shuttle, 4.48 40 and had an 8’7 broad jump. Schechter also made a
major statement during 1 on 1 and 7 on 7’s, brutalizing the
defensive backs virtually every time he stepped to the line of
scrimmage.
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Thomas Flanagan
Arbor View HS, NV
11th
RB #51
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Flanagan, 5’8.5 161, won the RB MVP. Flanagan
had a 30.5 inch vertical, 9’3 broad jump, ran a 4.46 shuttle and
impressed coaches during 1 on 1’s. With solid hands and tightly ran
routes, Flannagan can definitely excel as a combo back.
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