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BCAA All-Stars take center stage on Thursday

For the past 13 years, some of the best high school football players in Broward County have had the opportunity to showcase their skills in the annual BCAA All-Star game.

On Thursday night (7:00) at Lockhart Stadium, over 100 top players and cheerleaders will be in the spotlight once again in an event that attracts some of the top football talent that BCAA member schools have to offer.

While Miramar and St. Thomas Aquinas are still in the hunt this week for a spot in the state championships next Friday and Saturday in Orlando, other programs and their senior athletes have been working extremely hard to attract college attention.

“We annually have more colleges attend our practices and games than any other all-star game held in the state of Florida,” said Damian Huttenhoff, who has been responsible for keeping this impressive event going throughout the years. “It’s a showcase of tremendous players trying to earn that coveted scholarship, and colleges appreciate the level of talent.”

This year’s game will feature all the extras that these all-star events have every December with a banquet on Wednesday at the impressive Signature Grand in Davie as well as pre-game meals. In addition, BEACON-TV will air the game live as well as two additional times for players parents and fans to also check out the exciting action.

Here is a rundown of the players chosen to play in the game. All the players have had the chance to shine during the practices, which have attracted fans, parents, high school coaches and college coaches:

SOUTH
John Baglia, LB, 6-1, 205, St. Thomas:
A two year starter who was part of that impressive national championship squad last year, and has followed that up with another quality season for a unit that is among the best in the county once again.

Dondetrick Barnes, RB, 6-0, 175, Nova: After an injury kept him out of action as a junior, this gifted back returned this year to run for over 1,000 yards and give the young Titans a huge boost.
 
Matthew Benedict, OL, 6-1, 320, Western: This two year starter is one of the more versatile the Wildcats had this season. Is capable of playing all the positions along the front, which is quite attractive for colleges looking for help up front.

Brandon Bennett, RB, 5-10, 215, Pines Charter: In an area that boasts some of the top running backs, here is one who simply got it done in every game he competed in. Burst onto the scene as a junior and capped off a tremendous high school career with 1,500 yards and 22 touchdowns. Both school records!

Stephen Blissett, LB, 6-0, 211, Miramar: A two-year starter who hasn’t received the recognition that he deserves. A true playmaker who has been one of the top tacklers over the past two seasons. Had 89 this season!

Justin Bosley, DT, 5-11, 255, Hollywood Hills: One of the hardest working players on the team, he attended several camps and combines over the years to get better, and from his play on defense, to his long snapping skills, he certainly turned plenty of heads.

Desmond Bozeman, LB, 6-1, 225, Dillard: A three-year starter for the Panthers who led the team in tackles this past season. A very aggressive player who makes plays all over the field. Will represent Broward County in the annual Miami-Dade/Broward All-Star game.

Leeward Brown, OL, 6-5, 275, Miramar: A three-year starter for the Patriots who has improved each year, gaining experience at off season events and helping pave the way for an offensive attack that piled up an average of 250 yards per game.

Terry Brownlee, FB, 5-10, 215, McArthur: Was considered a go-to back for the tough yards this season for the Mustangs. Has a chance to make an impression at the next level as college coaches have been watching his progress and contribution to the team.

Khari Burke, DB, 5-9, 165, South Plantation: Regarded as one of the top defensive secondary prospects in Broward County this season. His speed and athletic ability allowed him to play on both sides of the ball for the Paladins.

Dominick Bryan, LB, 5-10, 210, Miramar: Yet another three-year starter for the best large school defense in the county. This three year starter had 97 tackles this year. He also boasts a 3.5 grade point average in the classroom.

Chris Corpuz, OL, 6-4, 325, Flanagan: This two-year starter is one of the most improved players on a unit that rolled up an impressive 323 yards a game this season. Has tremendous feet and has developed into a good pass blocker.

Rafael Delavalle, OL, 6-3, 300, Flanagan: Another quality line prospect with great size who was instrumental in the Falcons averaging 160 yards passing each game. He continues to attract plenty of collegiate attention as well.

Jermaine Dumeng, WR, 5-11, 175, South Broward: Came up with as many huge catches as any player on a team that surprised many this season by finishing 10-2, losing twice to St. Thomas Aquinas. Was also a quality special teams player.

Fideles Eziweke, DE/DT, 6-2, 215, Everglades: One of the many players on this team that gained valuable experience by attending off season camps. Has shown that he can play inside or outside at the next level, which has attracted plenty of college attention.

Christian Figueroa, RB/LB, 5-11, 200, West Broward: The MVP of the team, this defensive team captain was easily one of the top players in Broward County. Was not only a quality defensive player, but also helped the team on the offensive side of the ball.

Daniel Ford, OL, 6-3, 270, Stranahan: Turned out to be quite a player for the Dragons during a district title winning season. Was one of the top pass blockers on a unit that finished second in offense among large schools.

Moses Francois, DE/LB, 6-0, 210, Hollywood Hills: This physical pass rusher made some impressive plays this season for the Spartans. Was also a versatile player as he showed he could cover as well.

Junior Frederic, PK, 5-8, 150, Dillard: Was one of the best special teams players the past two years in Broward County. His kicking and punting became essential for the Panthers as they matured and gained confidence.
 
Rolando Gallegos, OL/DL, 5-11, 230, West Broward: This two-year starter who his talents on both sides of the ball for a team that showed some major improvement this season. Is a quality run blocker as well.

L'Mont Gleen, DT, 6-0, 260, Dillard: This impressive athlete is a two-year starter who has continued to impress with his quickness and overall athletic ability. Plays the run and pass as well as anyone on a very athletic team.

Zach Green, QB, 6-1, 180, Cypress Bay: This four-year starter has played in more varsity games than any other player in Broward County. A student of the game who is getting better and better and will wow the colleges with his leadership.

Kendall Gunn, DB, 5-7, 165, Everglades: If you have ever watched this impressive athlete play on the field, you are sold at the things he can do to help his team win. While he is capable of playing cornerback at the next level, he is also an exception safety prospect.
 
Brandon Harris, DB/WR, 5-9, 175, Western: One of the top cover-corner backs in South Florida, who has speed, athletic ability and knowledge of the position. His play on offense is also something that colleges like as well. Was a true leader during a season in which the Wildcats remained in the playoff hunt.

Ricardo Henry, WR, 6-1, 175, Flanagan: A three-year starter who was one of the players that this team looked to in clutch situations. His size and speed made him one of the rising prospects in the county.

Jeremiah Hicks, RB, 6-0, 190, Miramar: In a county that features some impressive backs, here is one who has certainly left a lasting impression with over 1,000 yards this season. Was also selected to represent Broward in the annual Miami-Dade/Broward All-Star game.

Brandon Holder, DE, 6-4, 220, Cooper City: A very talented player who combines size, quickness and overall athletic ability. Colleges are very impressed with what they have watched.

Garth Jobb, LB, 6-1, 215, St. Thomas: After coming in from Douglas at the end of last season, this outstanding athlete continues to leave a mark as a two-sport (track and field) athlete who has helped to add depth to an already impressive football team.

Devonte Jones, OL, 6-2, 285, Dillard: This three-year starter was responsible for opening holes and protecting a unit that averaged nearly 200 yards per game. This is a player who continues to improve.

O'Dell Jones, LB, 6-0, 210, Western: One of the hardest working players on the team, here is a player who size, speed and the athletic ability to compete against anyone. Was always around the ball on every play!

Roosevelt Juin, WR/KR, 5-10, 170, Flanagan: In a county loaded with talented receivers, this may be one of the best around. Led all receivers with 48 catches for 710 yards and 7 touchdowns. Will represent Broward County in the annual Miami-Dade/Broward All-Star game in January. He also gets it done in the classroom.

Kevin Lederman, LB/DE, 6-1, 195, Flanagan: one of the leaders on a defense that showed plenty of improvement this season. Able to play linebacker or as a rush end, this is one athlete who showcased his skills on the football field - from the first game to the season finale!

Cortney Lester, WR/KR, 5-11, 170, Everglades: One of the hardest working players on his team, here is an explosive athlete who is capable of not only making a solid impact at receiver, but as a kick returner as well.
 
John Marshall, QB/WR, 6-2, 175, South Plantation: A truly versatile football player who made the move to quarterback this season, although he will be looked at for his play at receiver and on special teams. Showed some impressive leadership qualities this season.

Kadeem McGowan, WR, 6-2, 190, Pines Charter: One of the more versatile players on a team that made a run at a playoff spot. Was not only an outstanding receiver, but also was impressive as a special teams player.

David McKnight, RB, 5-10, 190, Cypress Bay: This impressive back ran for over 800 yards this season while establishing himself as one of the top runners in Broward County. Is the son of former Miami Dolphin standout receiver James McKnight.

Daniel Mervos, WR/DB, 5-10, 155, Cooper City: One of the most versatile players on the field, this talented athlete has lined up at receiver and defensive back as well as long snapper for punts and holder for field goals and extra points.
 
Mario Michel, WR, 5-7, 160, Hallandale: This speedy receiver was one of the top players for a team that looked to turn the corner this season. Great hands and a tremendous route runner, colleges were very impressed.

SirReginald Moore, OL, 6-3, 270, Dillard: One of the top two-way line prospects in south Florida, he has been making an impression for three years. On defense, he helped the Panthers limit the opposition to less than 250 yards per game.

Russell Neunie, DB, 5-11, 175, South Broward: Here’s a two-year starter who continued to improve and showcase his skills all season. Coaches singled him out for his aggressive play against some of the top competition in Broward County.

Oscar Ordiales, DE, 6-3, 225, Cooper City: A versatile athlete who has played on both sides of the ball in the past and has now settled in as a defensive end and interior prospect. Tremendous quickness off the ball.

Aaron Parker, RB, 5-9, 185, West Broward: This is a back that coaches have been extremely impressed with. They singled him out for his play as getting the tough yards for a unit that ran for over 600 yards.

Bryan Parnes, QB, 6-0, 180, South Broward: This two-year starter showed just why he was one of the best leaders at the position in giving the Bulldogs a playoff spot for the first time in 12 years. Made the most of off season camp appearances as well.

Brandon Parris, OL/DL, 6-1, 320, Hollywood Hills: Yet another two-way lineman on a team that advanced to the state playoffs this season. Was regarded as one of the best run-stopper on the team. Has great size and tremendous footwork.

Helman Pulido, DB, 5-8, 165, McArthur: One of the players on the team that benefited a great deal from exposure in the off season, which helped him compete during the season against some of the elite receivers in Broward County.

Demetrius Rhaney, OG, 6-3, 275, Stranahan: Yet another quality line prospect on an offense that ended the season with 3,300 yards. Is also a defensive line prospect as well.

Quinton Roland, OL, 6-3, 325, Dillard: One of the rare four-year varsity line prospects around. This is a player who continued to impress with his quickness, strength and ability to open holes and pass protect.

James Rose, OL/DL, 6-1, 250, Pines Charter: Paving the way for a rushing attack that piled up an amazing 2,600 yards, this is a quality line prospect who has outstanding size. Showed that he can play on both sides of the ball as well.

Arione Scott, WR/DB, 6-1, 175, Nova: One of the promising two-way players in Broward County the past two season. A quick, hard-working athlete who made major strides for the Titans. Colleges are already impressed what they have watched.

Javon Smith, QB, 6-1, 215, McArthur: In a year that saw this gifted three-year starter close in on the 1,000-yard mark, he also had the chance to showcase his skill level as a quarterback. His size and arm strength have been impressive to colleges watching his every move.

Matthew Stokes, DL, 6-3, 245, St. Thomas: One of the few returnees on the defensive line for the Raiders. Has made major strides with a tremendous work ethic. Yet another quality athlete on a team that has set standards.

Steve Tellefsen, DB, 6-0, 185, Cypress Bay: Easily one of the top defensive secondary prospects in the county this season. A very aggressive player who is always around the ball. Can play either cover-cornerback or safety at the next level.

Dwayne Thomas, LB, 5-10, 190, Everglades: After losing some quality linebackers from last year’s team, here is one player who stepped in and made a true impact for the Gators. He also chipped in on offense as a fullback for the district champions.

Willie Tindal, QB, 6-0, 175, Stranahan: Was there a more exciting player in Broward County this season? The answer would be no! In leading the Dragons to a district title, he threw for over 2,000 yards and 21 touchdowns and ran for another 400, which made him one of the most productive offensive player in South Florida!

Luis Vazquez, RB, 5-9, 210, Hollywood Hills: After running for over 800 yards and an impressive 15 touchdowns this season, this gifted back ended a quality career for the Spartans with a post season appearance. Very tough runner!

Meshach Waite, RB, 5-10, 235, South Plantation: Easily one of the best kept secrets on a team that came within a three-way tie-breaker of making the playoffs. A hard runner who always came up with the tough yards.

Sylvester Warner, OL, 6-3, 310, Nova: Was regarded as the best lineman on a young and improving team. Showed that he could not only play on the offensive side of the ball, but has a great chance of playing defense at the next level.

Joel West, LB/RB, 5-10, 205, Hallandale: This quality two-way player was a catalyst for the Chargers during a tough season. His ability to make plays kept the team in many games.

Dominique Wright, DT, 6-0, 215, Hallandale: One of the players who didn’t get the recognition he deserved this season. Someone who never quit and made plays all over the field. Several opposing coaches were impressed.

 

NORTH SQUAD
Deltron Allen, DB/FB, 5-9, 175, Coral Glades: One of the top cornerbacks around, he finished the season with 60 tackles and 4 interceptions. Also played fullback for the Jaguars.

Jordan Anderson, OL, 6-3, 295, Douglas: For a player with this size, you will be amazed at how quick he is. Was a huge factor in the Eagles running for 1,600 yards and finishing among the top 10 in offense in 2009.

Cody Baker, DB, 5-10, 170, Coral Springs Charter: Was one of the reasons why the Panthers were among the better defensive units in Broward County. Tremendous speed and excellent coverage skills.

Justin Birkenholz, LB, 6-1, 215, Douglas: A three-year performer who got bigger and faster this season, attracting attention from colleges at all levels. A very intense player who led the team in tackles.

Chris Blackmon, LB/SS, 6-0, 180, Coconut Creek: One of the more versatile players on a unit that yielded less than 200 yards per game this season. Finished as one of the top tacklers o the team. Has the size and athletic ability to plat either safety or linebacker.

Coffey Brinton, WR/FS, 6-0, 175, Coconut Creek: Another of head coach Allen Jackson's two-way player who led the Cougars to a district title. Tremendous hands and a very crisp route runner that continues to impress colleges with his size and speed. Had 429 yards and 4 touchdowns from his receiver position.

Tim Burke, DB/KR, 5-9, 175, Plantation: This three-year starter was one of the big reasons the Colonels had one of the top defensive secondaries in the state. A very quick football prospect who came up with some big plays for a team that advanced to the playoffs.

Dareyon Chance, RB, 5-6, 165, Cardinal Gibbons: This four-year starter went over 700 yards once again this season ad the Chiefs soared into the playoffs. One of the hardest runners in Broward County who has a very bright future at the next level.

Jean Charlot, DB, 5-7, 170, Coral Springs: One of the best defensive backs in Broward County this season. His speed, ability to read offenses and leadership was a huge reason the Colts advanced to the first round of the playoffs.

Calvin Chatman, SS/LB, 6-0, 175, Deerfield Beach: This versatile playmaker was one of the keys to the success during the a district championship season. Has the athletic ability to play two positions on defense, which is something that colleges just love.

Alex Crew, RB, 5-10, 190, Douglas: Was essential in an offense that was one of the best in Broward County this season on the ground. Has good speed and runs well in the open field.

Dave D'Attilo, OL/DL, 6-2, 240, Taravella: A three-year starter for head coach Dan Marguriet’s Trojans who played on both sides of the ball during the season. A very productive athlete who has already started to turn heads at the next level.

John Dieurstil, LB, 6-1, 215, Fort Lauderdale: from a productive spring and summer to a senior season that watched him turn the corner as a player, this was one of the players who truly flew under the radar screen. A quick, strong athlete who has  a very bright future.

Gilvam Dos Santos, PK, 6-0, 170, Monarch: Not only was he one of the top kicking prospects around, but this outstanding soccer players is also an exceptional student in the classroom.

Donte Dotson, QB/WR/DB, 5-9, 175, Deerfield Beach: One of the most impressive and versatile athletes in Broward County. A two-year starter who is as quick as any player you will find. Colleges just love how many different positions he can play well.

Deven Drane, WR/DB, 6-0, 180, Plantation: yet another three-year starter that head coach Steve Davis and the Colonels used on both sides of the ball. Had a very productive spring and summer, jumping onto the national prospect scene.

Jeremy Esperant, DT, 6-2, 285, Piper: Was one of the top defensive players on a team that continued to improve this season. Among the leading tacklers, he was one of the better pass rushers on the team.

Mike Estiverne, DE, 6-2, 220, Deerfield Beach: Turned out to be one of the top pass rushers in Broward County. Was singled out by coaches as a hard worker who never stops playing at full speed.

Steve Garrity, QB, 5-10, 185, Coral Springs: Finished a senior season that included over 1,000 yards, 8 touchdowns and a playoff appearance. Was singled out by the coaches as a true leader who worked very hard in the spring and into the summer to get better.

Tyler Giarantano, LB, 6-0, 210, Monarch: A two-sport (wrestling) athlete who is regarded as one of the toughest players on the team. Easily one of the top tacklers on the team.

Keltron Goodwin, RB, 5-9, 165, Blanche Ely: An explosive runner who was essential for the Tigers throughout the season. Not only was he impressive as a runner, but also showcased his skills as a pass catcher.

Mason Hamilton, FB/LB, 6-0, 185, Pompano: A quality two-way performer who turned out to be one of the hardest working team captains on the team. Also saw action on the offensive side of the ball as a running back.

Joshua Harden, FS/RB, 5-10, 180, Coral Glades: Was one of the top players in Broward County this year after leading the Jaguars with 72 tackles and 5 interceptions. A very quick athlete, who also made it happen in the classroom as well.

David Harding, RB/SS, 5-11, 195, Fort Lauderdale: One of the two-way performers that head coach Bob Woof and the Flying Ls featured this season. Made an impact on both sides of the ball.

Shawn Henderson, OL, 5-10, 240, Coconut Creek: A quality athlete who is regarded as one of the top athletes on the team. Plays on both sides of the ball, which has enhanced his chances of being recruited. Was chosen to play in the annual Miami-Dade/Broward game as well.

Siliezar Herbert, LB/OG, 6-0,185, Coral Glades: One of the toughest players on a much improved team, he led the way with 52 tackles , 3 quarterbacks sacks and 2 fumble recoveries as well as being recognized for outstanding work in the classroom.

Marquise Hoggins, LB, 5-10, 175, Blanche Ely: One of the players the coaches singled out as being a leader on the field. His ability to make plays all over the field was something that teammates and coaches noticed from the start of the year. Made a major impact all year!

Joshua Hoo, OL, 6-0, 235, Pompano: Turned out to be one of the most versatile players on the team. Not only did he play on both sides of the ball, but also served as the teams’ long snapper.

Mitch Houle, DE/TE, 6-1, 190, Monarch: Another two-way performer who truly came into his own this season for a team that remained in the playoff hunt until the end of the season. Will only get better as he heads off to college.

Stanton House, RB/WR, 5-8, 160, Coral Springs: Yet another versatile football talent who continued to improve and make a contribution to an offense that continued to get better throughout the course of the season.

Jonathan James, DB/RB, 6-1, 210, Blanche Ely: Yet another two-way player that the Tigers looked to for leadership each week. Was credited as much as any other player on the team this season for the 9-1 regular season finish and district championship.

Darryl Jenkins, RB/DB, 5-8, 155, Pompano: As the season moved along, this was a player who truly impressed the coaching staff with his ability to play running back, receiver and compete on the defensive side of the ball as a cornerback.

Jamal Jones, FS/KR, 6-0, 175, Coral Springs: Easily one of the fastest players in a county loaded with quick athletes. Whether as a defensive player of a special teams performer, this was someone who continued to make a difference.

Sean Jones, OL, 6-1, 225, Northeast: On a team that advanced to the first round of the state playoffs, here was a player who was singled out as a leader on the offensive side of the ball who is smart and finishes off every play.

Carlos Joseph, WR, 6-3, 200, Coconut Creek: One of the players that has flown way beneath the radar screen this season. His size and athletic ability has shown colleges that he can compete at the next level. The exposure of playing in this game has given his future a tremendous boost.

Tyrell King, S, 6-32, 180, Northeast: In a season that saw first year head coach Donnell Bennett and the Hurricanes turn the corner, this was a player who displayed leadership with 27 tackles and 2 interceptions.

Nevin Lawson, DB, 5-11, 180, Piper: This Utah State University-bound standout was one of the best players in Broward County this season. Great speed and football skills were noticed by every team the Bengals lined up against.

Lenworth Lennon, WR, 5-9, 160, Boyd Anderson: On a team loaded with quality athletes, here is one of the players who was responsible for driving the Cobras toward a playoff spot this season. Made an impact as a team player, which the coaching staff was impressed by.

Nick Long, DL/OL, 6-2, 240, Taravella: Chosen to represent Broward County in the annual Miami-Dade/Broward game in January, this was a player who did it all for the Trojans. The strongest player on the team, he competed on both sides of the line and even played fullback and tight end!

Fosile Louis, DE, 6-1, 180, Coral Springs: Here was one of the reasons that the Colts finished among the top 10 defensive units in the county. A quick, playmaker who continued to get better as the season progressed. Can use the BCAA All-Star experience to his advantage.

Anthony May, OC/DL, 5-11, 270, Boyd Anderson: A two-year starter who shook off injury to have a very solid season for a program that had so many young players in key positions. Coaches credit his work in the off season for being able to play every position on the line – including long snapper.

Chase McCallum, QB/FS, 6-1, 181, Pompano: Nobody worked harder in the off season than this impressive athlete who threw for over 1,000 yards this season. This is a player who has a very bright future ahead of him.

Croswell Paige, RB, 5-11, 200, Coral Springs: This big, physical back turned out to be a true surprise for the Colts during a playoff season. Was used as a runner as well as a blocker for a unit that averaged over 200 yards per game.

Chris Rapka, QB, 6-3, 210, Cardinal Gibbons: After starting for just one season, this was truly one of the biggest surprises this year in a county filled with impressive quarterbacks. His 1,700 yards and 20 touchdowns was one of the best seasons in the area. While his work on the football field was impressive, he also gets it done in the classroom as well.

Courtland Rich, SS/WR, 6-3, 190, Deerfield Beach: Ever since his sophomore season, this was a player who contributed to the team in so many ways. While he is regarded as a top-flight safety and receiver, his size and athletic ability also allows him to play outside linebacker and free safety.

Cody Rivers, LB, 5-11, 190, Monarch: This defensive team captain is yet another athlete who not only showcased his skills on the football field, but also continues to get it done in the classroom.

Sergey Sadovoy, DE/LB, 6-2, 215, Coral Springs Charter: A versatile defensive prospect who sparked the team from two different positions this season. Will benefit from the all-star experience greatly.

Tesfa Samuel, WR, 6-1, 205, Fort Lauderdale: Finished the season with 30 receptions for over 650 yards. This was a player who watched his stock rise throughout the year. Has the size and speed to make an impact at the next level.

Chris Sandholzer, DL/OL, 6-4, 260, Coral Glades: One of the top athletes on the team this season, here is a two-way performer who played four positions for the Jaguars during the 23009 season. Had 45 tackles, 4 sacks and 2 fumble recoveries.

Charles Smith, DT, 6-0, 310, Plantation: Yet another three-year starter for the Colonels who set standards on one of the most impressive defensive units around. Proved to be a great run-stopper.

Garrett Smith, DB, 5-11, 170, Cardinal Gibbons: A three-year starter who emerged as one of the top players around this past season. Coveted by a number of schools, he once again led the Chiefs in interceptions during a playoff season.

K-Len Sutton, DB, 5-11, 182, Piper: In addition to his 3 interceptions, this quality football player also had the chance to showcase his skills as a tackler and run stopper. Is another athlete who has started to turn heads at the next level.

Antoine Tharpe, DB, 5-11, 170, Coral Springs Charter: Yet another quality performer on a defensive unit that continued to improve during the season. A very impressive athlete that colleges continued to watch.

Jeff St. Thomas, OL, 6-2, 254, Cardinal Gibbons: One of the most underrated linemen in Broward County, here is a two-year starter that was responsible for the team averaging over 300 yards of offense per game.

Marcus Thompson, RB, 6-2, 230, Boyd Anderson: This Rutgers University-bound standout was easily one of the most physical players on a roster loaded with talent. After coming over from South Plantation this season, he dominated as a linebacker and as a runner, capable of getting the tough yards.

Daniel Vera, OL, 6-3, 305, Coral Springs Charter: One of the top offensive line prospects who has been getting it done for the past three years. His off season work, which included a trip to the famed Down & Dirty event last summer, was essential in his maturity as a player.

Shawn Weathers, DB/WR, 5-9, 175, Taravella: A two-year performer who plays on both sides of the ball, never leaving the field. One of the most valuable players on a very talented team.

Audrey Woodson, RB, 5-10, 180, Northeast: One of the top players who made an impact the last two seasons at a number of positions. Has tremendous running instincts and is headed toward a very bright future.

Devon Wright, RB, 6-1, 185, Taravella: What more can you say about one of the Broward County’s all-time great players? This three-time BCAA rushing champion went over 4,500 yards in his brilliant career, which has added up to over 15 offers from BCS schools. Will also represent Broward in the annual Miami-Dade/Broward All-Star game.

Jake Zalka, LB, 5-9, 205, Douglas: Easily one of the hardest hitters on a unit that continued to get better as the season moved along. Colleges were impressed at the way he approached the game.

You can reach Larry Blustein via e-mail at FloridaKids1@hotmail.com. He can also be heard every Thursday night (9-10) on the Miami Dolphins High School Gridiron Report on WQAM (560 AM).


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