| Michael Bercovici- MVP |
Quarterback, Woodland Hills
(Calif.) Taft Led
his team, Team B2G, to the tournament title, and had an impressive 18
touchdowns on 19 drives at one point on the weekend. |
| Aaron Cantu |
Quarterback, Montebello
(Calif.) Schurr Of
all the quarterbacks on Day One, was probably the most consistent in the
passing game for his squad. |
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| Aaron Wallace |
Safety, San Diego (Calif.)
Rancho Bernardo Physically,
is really well put together, and the son of the former Oakland Raider could
play receiver, tight end, linebacker or safety in college. |
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| Cody Kessler |
Quarterback, Bakersfield
(Calif.) Centennial Started
slowly on Saturday, but by Sunday, showed why he was the top quarterback
prospect at the tournament, flashing his strong arm. |
| DeAnthony Thomas |
Running Back, Los Angeles
(Calif.) Crenshaw The
nation's top prospect played receiver, running back and defensive back for
Team Cathedral, and did what he always does: make plays. |
| Devin Lucien |
Receiver, Encino (Calif.)
Crespi Teamed
with Pomee to give Cantu one of the best WR tandems to work with during the
weekend. Has excellent hands and is a big, physical player.
|
| George Atkinson |
Safety, Livermore (Calif.)
Granada Probably
was the best looking defensive back there. The two-way star looks like
he projects better to safety at the next level, with good range, size and
speed. |
| Harvey Langi |
Running Back, South Jordan
(Utah) Bingham Helped
his team to the finals, and might have won MVP of the tournament had they
won. Did a little bit of everything for Team Utah 1. |
| Jake Bainton |
Linebacker/Receiver, Renton
(Wash.) Liberty Made
plays at receiver and at linebacker and showed some very deceptive speed. |
| Jemond Hazely |
Receiver, Corona (Calif.) Santiago He
and Eubank teamed up to lead their team to the semis, and he had one of the
catches of the weekend, a one hander cradling the sideline. |
| Jordan Perkins |
Running Back, Lodi (Calif.) One
of the top running backs there, Perkins has great hands out of the backfield
and good moves in the open field. |
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| Junior Pomee |
Receiver, Moreno Valley
(Calif.) Rancho Verde Might
have had the best weekend of any receiver there, using his big size (6-4,
215), to out muscle just about every defensive back trying to cover him. |
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| Kendall Brock |
Running Back, Fresno (Calif.) Clovis West Was
Team Central Cali's primary offensive weapon, catching everything thrown his
way in traffic, and using his excellent speed to get past defenders. |
| Manoa Pikula |
Linebacker, South Jordan (Utah) Bingham Anchored
Team Utah 1 defensively, the future BYU Cougar showed excellent coverage
skills and wasn't afraid to get physical. |
| Matthew Lyons |
Linebacker, Los Angeles (Calif.) Dorsey Was
one of the defensive leaders for Team B2G, helped the defense shut down
their opponents on Sunday en route to the title. |
| Michael Eubank |
Quarterback, Corona (Calif.) Centennial >Heated
up on Sunday and helped his team to the semifinals. Showed great
touch, arm strength and precision. |
| Michael Thomas |
Receiver, Woodland Hills (Calif.) Taft Was
at his best on Saturday, setting the tone early for Team 1925 with some
clutch catches in traffic.
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| Shaquille Moseley |
Linebacker, Fresno (Calif.) Edison Was
the best defensive performer for Team Central Cali, showing excellent
coverage skills and quickness to the ball. |
| Stefan Cantwell |
Quarterback, South Jordan (Utah) Bingham Very
efficient and poised in leading Team Utah 1 to the finals and almost pulled
off the win in the end. Cantwell showed great accuracy through out. |
| Thierry Nguema |
Cornerback, Corona (Calif.) Santiago Locked
down a host of stellar receivers in his pool and performed the best of any
of Team B2G's corners. |
| Victor Blackwell |
Receiver, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei Slowed
by a hamstring injury on Saturday, Blackwell returned on Sunday to give Team
1925 a boost on offense with his routes, catches and playmaking ability. |
| Honorable Mention |
| Salem (Ore.) West Salem QB Brett Smith, Vacaville (Calif.) Will C. Wood
CB Brian Clay, Huntington Beach (Calif.) Hendrson (Nev.) Liberty WR
Christopher Smith, Edison S Davion Orphey, Fontana
(Calif.) Kaiser S Desman Carter, Renton (Wash.) Lindbergh S Diondre Toms,
Fontana (Calif.) Kaiser WR Dwayne Brown, Beverly Hills (Calif.) TE Greg Townsend, Livermore (Calif.) Granada CB Josh Atkinson, Long Beach (Calif.)
Poly CB Kameron Jackson, San Jose (Calif.) Archbishop Mitty QB Kyle Boehm,
Eugene (Ore.) Marist LB Logan Mayes, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei QB Max Wittek, Westlake (Calif.) WR Nelson Spruce, Tacoma (Wash.)
Curtis WR Rahmel Dockery, Thousand Oaks (Calif.) WR Richard Mullaney, San Jose (Calif.) Bellarmine Prep WR Rufus Wolokolie, Fresno (Calif.) Hoover CB Tevin Ivy, Harding (Conn.) LB Todd
Hunt, Renton (Wash.) Liberty QB Trey Wheeler, Provo (Utah) Timpview WR Zach
Van Leeuwen |
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