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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Day Camp Rapid Fire: Offense

More insights from last weekend.  Here are a few players/plays that caught our eye on the offensive side of the ball.

  • Don’t let the long hair and laid back vibe fool you: New Bedford’s Myles Medeiros can chuck it, and if teams don’t get a hand in his face, he’s smart enough to pick apart a defense…Anyone who tells you all the talent in the city of Boston is raided by private schools and towns with METCO programs obviously haven’t seen Mark Accino, Bobby Leslie and Steven Montessoli play.  All three held their own with any and everyone lined up across from them…If Norwood’s Tommy Munro fixes his follow through and release, he will enter the conversation as one of the top prep passers in Massachusetts…Remember the name Shaquor SandifordDamion Johnson of Dennis-Yarmouth catches everything.  He also wins the award for best hair…Expect to see nine men in the box against Quincy this year with Jalen Green and Reggie Cesar coming out the backfield.  Both are talented and have very good change of direction skills…Walpole’s Dan King showed impressive feet during the Shadow Drill, consistently staying with his man and planting his foot with ease…If nothing else, Marshfield’s Bryan Mey is going to outwork the man across from him.  His willingness to go 100% at all times lead to him becoming a favorite target for quarterbacks despite his primary position being running back...The play of the day came when Hudson's Karl Sery did his best Randy Moss impersonation by going up over his defender to come down with a slightly under-thrown deep ball...Longmeadow's Terry Norris is set to dominate Western Massachusetts.  He is big, strong, and changes direction effortlessly.  If the grades are there, the interest in him will grow exponentially. 

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