Tag: wide receiver
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5 QUESTIONS WITH WIDE RECEIVER SETH FULLER
Let’s take a moment to see what Seth Fuller has to say about being a part of a team and competing. See why Seth Grinds: https://mypbtv.com/programs/seth-fuller-why-i-grind
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Avyonne Jones Ready For Camp Season
This incredible young athlete leaves much for those around him to attempt as he has progressed on both sides of the line of scrimmage for the Class of 2022 at Southlake Carroll. Both a DB and WR there is much to be seen for what he has been able to learn and all he still…
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Patrick Gorman: Turning Challenges into Motivation
by Joyce Oscar From mint chocolate chip ice cream to Dreams and Nightmares by Meek Mill, wide receiver Patrick Gorman’s pre-game ritual is not an unusual one. On game day he listens to music throughout the day followed by watching “Prove Em Wrong” a video about Julian Edelman. He then tapes his wrists, writes initials and a number on…
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Skylar Pelfrey, the “Duke” of Hazard High
Look out for this up and coming star of the Hazard High School Class of 2019! There is much to be seen from Skylar Pelfrey’s exemplary performance at wide receiver as a sophomore varsity leader. Running up and down the field week in and week out, there is incredible energy and dedication from this young…
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Michael Horsford’s Grind Never Stops
By Joyce Oscar The New York Giants are a legendary football team that have inspired many young athletes. Michael Horsford, a 2018 athlete from Virginia, is one of those athletes. He has always been a New York Giants fan and watching them play inspired him to play football. So at ten years of age, young Michael took…
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Winfield Hunter: It’s Never too Late
By Joyce Oscar Passion for football started late for Winfield Hunter, a Wide Receiver and Safety from Faribault, MN. But it’s never too late. The lessons you learn in football like teamwork, overcoming obstacles and dedication, are lessons that will help you all throughout life. After the recommendation from football legend Darrell Thompson, former NFL running back…
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Coleman Reich: A Face of Carolina Football
Built for Speed “What’s the 40 time?” is a common question when discussing college and NFL prospects. It can arguably be one of the most important decisions when coaches choose players. So much so, that 2019 Coleman Reich, of Ledford High School in High Point, NC, was asked to run it over and over again at an…
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Zaire Jackson: Working to be Great
Zaire Jackson 5’8” 140 lbs. Wide Receiver – Cornerback C/O 2021 “May not be perfect…but can ALWAYS try 2 be” By Joyce Oscar Speed and quickness are usually some of the attributes associated with the skilled positions in football. Mile High Academy Middle School’s Zaire Jackson is filled with both. So much so, he goes by the nickname “Sweet…
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Kobe Stewart is a Game Changer
#stayhumble #getnoticed BY JOYCE OSCAR COVER PHOTO by NATALIE PIERCE Watching the film of Kobe Stewart I am taken back to the first moment I saw my then nine-year-old son intercept a pass and run a 90-yard touchdown. The hands on this young 2020 athlete are simply amazing and his speed is a force to be reckoned…
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Zachary Garcia is Clocking in and Going to Work
The 2016 football season is just around the corner and 2019 Freshman All-American Zachary Garcia is ready to put in more work. He has already started to prepare for his sophomore debut by training and attending various camps along the east coast. It all started with the Maryland NUC Combine but it didn’t stop there.…
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Wide Receiver Daniel Caine: Ready for the Lights
He’s a senior at Wakefield High School and one question that’s probably going through Daniel Cain Jr’s mind, as he enters this season, is how many yards and touch downs he will finish his high school career with. He is confident in his ability to create separation and make big plays this season and he’s definitely taking measures…