Wayne coach Roosevelt Mousse said, “I think it helps to travel for coaches and not go all places, so that part, you know, I am for everyone.”
“At any time our children get an opportunity to show the talents with whom they are blessed.”
Wayne receiver Jamier Averet-Brown, already committed to Ohio State and is one of the top-rated players at the national level in the 2027 orbit, was the main attraction of the day, but many warriors who were waiting for their twist behind a talented group of senior skills players, they got to see their goods for the last time.
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Credit: Marcus Hartman
It consisted of Seniors-to-B-Jerald Battle and Sean Hisal, Rising Junior Aden Curtis and Sophomore Breeden Redd, while Lefty Quarterbac Kay Graham (class 2028) also showed a glimpse of the future, which was throwing them.
“It’s really good,” said the Everate-Brown. “My colleagues were helped to show my talent as the center of attention to me, so why am I really here – just to come out for everyone so that my colleagues can see something. So hope that all my teammates have had great conversations with all the coaches and great people here.”
Close to the scimples line, the aggressive lineman Paxton Tengsdahl, Linebacker Jevon Lewis and the defensive lineman Avant Hunter (all seniors-to-b) are players to see according to the Muke.
“We have found good players who want to be better, who want to push each other and are happy for each other’s success,” Max said. “So for me, what is about it. Your best teams are the player -led team, so we are blessed and lucky for some people who are going to be a great leader.”
Division I Kentky, West Virginia, Louisville, Purdue, Maryland, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Temple, Toledo, Kent State, Miami (Ohio), FBS coaches, Balling Green, Ohio, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Central Michigan, Navy and Machusetts were also involved.
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The latter groups also include not only the Dhanon, Central State and Vitainberg of local schools, but but also Baknell, Youngstown State, Butler, Mount Saint Joseph, Otterbin, James Madison, Eastern Illinois, Hedelberg, Valpariso, Ohio Northern, Maryetta, Butler, Wabash, Wabash, Maryamin, Merushein, Mercehin, Mercehin, Mercehin, Mercehin, Mercehin, Mercehin. Other.
Fairmont coach Dave Miller appreciated the opportunity to form a team with CHS, his Alma Mater.
Miller said, “It is difficult for college coaches that we are giving them.” “It’s a long day, so I think it’s better. I like the format.”
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Credit: Marcus Hartman
Trotwood-Madison also held its showcase on Monday, staging its program between one in Centerville and Springfield, but there are some of the people around GWOC’s school Ohio to host college coaches this week.
Credit: Marcus Hartman
Credit: Marcus Hartman
The Miami Valley League and the Detun City League were also scheduled to host the events on Tuesday, while the schools near Cincinnati and Central Ohio had already done the same.