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Bigugliesfootballcamps.Com Connecticut Football Showcase 3/21/21 Bigugliesfootballcamps.com Connecticut Football Showcase 3/21/21 # Last Name First Name School Grade HT WT 40-Laser Long Jump Pro Agility Shuttle City State Zip Off Def 1 Anthony Logan White Plains High School 11 5.11 193 5.30 8.01 4.91 5.00 White Plains NY 10605 WR LB 2 Araujo Eric East Haven High School 12 5.04 135 4.89 8.06 4.60 4.56 East Haven CT 06512 RB None 4 Barnes-Felix Ethan St. John’s Prep 11 5.09 160 5.42 7.09 5.23 4.40 North Reading MA 01864 None LB 5 Beaudoin Kamron Southington High School 11 5.11 165 4.80 9.06 4.53 4.35 Southington CT 06489 WR DB 6 Beaudoin Konner Southington High School 9 5.06 114 5.70 7.00 5.17 5.00 Southington CT 06489 WR DB 7 Bernor Robert Seymour High School 11 6.04 306 5.25 7.01 5.69 5.16 SEYMOUR CT 06483 OL DL 8 Cao Jeremiah Farmington High School 10 6.01 228 5.95 7.08 5.67 5.28 Farmington CT 06032 OL DL 10 Cassarino Dominic Farmington.com 11 6.01 265 5.55 7.03 5.85 5.25 Unionville CT 06085 OL DL 11 Christian Joey Rockville High School 10 5.09 130 5.12 8.08 4.75 4.63 Vernon CT 06066 WR DB 12 Connors Tanner Staples (Westport) 11 5.09 171 4.47 8.07 5.03 4.46 Westport CT 06880 RB LB 13 Crainich Jackson Amity High School 12 6.01 208 5.40 7.07 5.19 5.00 Bethany CT 06524 WR DB 14 Cruz Dallas Northwest Catholic High School10 5.08 233 5.42 7.08 5.09 5.00 East Hartford CT 06108 RB None 15 Cunningham Seth Norwich Tech 10 5.09 185 5.02 8.09 4.97 4.21 Griswold CT 06351 RB LB 16 Damico Lucas Pomperaug High School 11 6.01 292 6.63 5.08 6.67 6.53 Southbury CT 06488 OL DL 17 Daniels Matthew Glastonbury HS 11 6.00 167 4.61 9.05 4.59 4.44 Glastonbury CT 06033 WR DB 18 Davis Kemari Brien McMahon High School 12 5.06 251 5.54 7.06 5.50 4.81 Norwalk CT 06854 OL DL 20 DeBrito Nicholas Farmington High School 10 6.01 233 5.85 7.03 5.27 5.06 Farmington CT 06032 OL DL 21 DiMartino Devin Southington High School 10 5.09 173 5.00 8.06 4.89 4.93 Southington CT 06489 QB LB 22 Disher Avatar Bacon Academy 9 5.10 138 5.23 8.01 4.93 4.75 Colchester CT 06415 WR None 23 DiStephan Jack Brookfield High School 9 5.08 229 6.90 6.06 6.01 5.56 Brookfield CT 06804 OL DL 25 Drake Miles Darien High School 12 6.01 163 4.90 9.00 4.78 4.69 DARIEN CT 06820 QB None 26 Drummonds Joshua Charter School of Educational Excellence11 5.10 173 4.90 8.10 4.85 4.59 Yonkers NY 10701 WR None 27 Eaddy Deontray Bullard Havens Tech 12 5.08 177 4.84 8.09 4.99 4.75 Waterbury CT 06708 RB DB 28 Ely Jared Masuk High School 10 6.02 210 5.60 7.11 5.19 4.96 Monroe CT 06468 OL DL 29 Fontano Joey Southington HS 11 5.09 195 4.86 8.06 4.89 4.59 Wolcott CT 06716 RB None 32 Gould Brady Bacon Academy 9 5.07 191 5.97 6.11 5.69 5.22 COLCHESTER CT 06415 RB LB 35 Gulino Ethan Farmington High School 10 6.00 255 6.58 6.09 5.77 5.50 Farmington CT 06032 OL DL 36 Hedge Dominick Waterford High School 9 5.07 147 5.51 7.00 5.34 4.93 Waterford CT 06385 RB LB 38 Hicks Alexander Northwest Catholic High School 9 5.09 252 6.02 6.09 5.82 5.16 Hartford CT 06120 OL DL 40 Ives Kevin Farmington HIgh School 10 5.10 167 5.00 8.11 5.09 4.75 Farmington CT 06032 QB None 41 Ivey Connor Newtown HS 11 6.05 240 5.06 9.05 4.99 4.59 Newtown CT 06470 WR DL 43 Johnson Brendon Amity Regional High School 10 5.08 195 5.11 8.10 4.90 4.78 ORANGE CT 06477 RB None 44 Joyner Dylan Danbury High School 11 5.10 157 4.92 8.10 4.66 4.53 Danbury CT 06810 RB DB 45 Kennedy Caden Wilcox Tech 10 5.07 116 5.12 8.05 4.88 4.40 Wallingford CT 06492 QB DB 46 Kiniry Griffin Farmington High School 10 5.10 146 5.01 8.05 4.88 4.62 Farmington CT 06032 WR None 47 Koda Michael Stratford High School 11 5.09 162 5.20 7.11 4.83 5.03 Stratford CT 06615 WR DB 48 Laduke Bryan Farmington High School 10 5.07 172 5.54 7.07 5.45 5.06 FARMINGTON CT 06032 OL LB 49 Lagasse Trenton Rockville High 10 5.08 173 5.09 8.06 5.19 4.82 Vernon CT 06066 None LB 50 Landry Dylan Farmington High School 10 6.00 137 5.20 7.09 4.73 4.63 Farmington CT 06032 WR DB 51 Lasalle Daniel White Plains High School 11 6.03 170 4.99 9.01 4.85 4.50 White Plains NY 10606 WR None 53 Lesperance Jaylen Darien High School 12 5.09 150 4.60 8.11 4.38 4.37 DARIEN CT 06820 WR DB Bigugliesfootballcamps.com Connecticut Football Showcase 3/21/21 # Last Name First Name School Grade HT WT 40-Laser Long Jump Pro Agility Shuttle City State Zip Off Def 54 Little Ja 'Shon Danbury High 11 6.04 274 5.81 8.04 5.53 5.06 Danbury CT 06810 OL DL 55 Lynch Garrett Simsbury High School 11 6.03 325 6.89 5.05 6.57 6.06 Weatogue CT 06089 OL DL 56 Marschall Jayden Bethel High School 11 6.02 142 5.21 8.06 5.09 4.78 Bethel CT 06801 WR None 57 Masi Nicholas Ridgefield High School 12 5.09 240 5.46 6.09 5.48 5.13 Ridgefield CT 06877 None DL 58 McCoy III Calvin Fitch (Groton) High School 9 5.09 165 5.21 8.00 5.17 5.00 Groton CT 06340 None DB 59 McKinnon Amari ShannonBethel High School 12 5.07 179 5.10 8.60 4.71 4.59 Bethel CT 06801 RB None 60 Medwar Alec Darien High School 11 5.11 170 4.60 9.01 4.66 4.47 Darien CT 06820 None DB 61 Mennona Anthony Masuk High School 12 6.02 291 6.56 6.10 5.93 5.31 Monroe CT 06468 OL DL 62 Moffat James Bethel High School 12 5.09 180 5.45 8.11 5.12 4.84 Bethel CT 06801 RB LB 63 Musser Cole Simsbury High School 11 6.00 156 4.90 9.04 4.59 4.34 Simsbury CT 06070 WR DB 64 Nelson David Brookfield High School 9 5.07 125 5.15 8.05 5.11 4.54 Brookfield CT 06804 WR DB 65 Nelson Caleb Danbury High School 11 5.09 268 5.87 6.11 5.25 5.31 Danbury CT 06811 OL DL 68 Pellicone Anthony Danbury High School 11 5.09 194 4.85 9.05 5.29 4.47 Danbury CT 06810 None LB 69 Pennington Tyler Bacon Academy 10 5.06 283 6.18 5.09 6.49 5.85 MIDDLETOWN CT 06457 OL DL 70 Rivera Ethan Farmington High School 9 5.06 130 5.10 9.00 4.98 4.50 Avon CT 06001 RB DB 71 Rivera Isaac Simsbury High 11 6.02 191 4.91 8.01 5.17 4.60 Simsbury CT 06070 WR LB 72 Rozanski Tyler Lackawanna Trail JR/SR High School12 5.10 171 5.00 9.01 4.69 4.44 Dalton PA 18414 RB DB 73 Saccu Ryan Masuk High School 11 6.00 162 4.65 10.03 4.57 4.25 Milford CT 06461 WR DB 74 Saccu Nicholas Masuk High School 12 5.10 182 4.62 10.05 4.69 4.41 Milford CT 06461 WR DB 75 Schutzman Jesse Darien High School 11 6.01 214 5.06 8.10 5.10 4.72 Darien CT 06820 None LB 76 Simpson Nathaniel Mount Saint Michael Academy 10 5.09 213 5.55 7.04 5.11 4.72 Bronx NY 10466 RB DL 77 Sokk Mark Newtown High School 10 6.01 193 4.93 9.01 4.79 4.62 Newtown CT 06470 WR LB 79 Stewart Jeremiah Orville Platt High School 12 5.09 128 4.72 9.02 5.09 4.47 Meriden CT 06451 WR None 80 Strayer Charlie Simsbury High School 10 5.11 155 5.00 8.06 4.93 4.62 Weatogue CT 06089 WR None 81 Suarez ZJ Mount Saint Michael Academy 11 5.09 167 5.20 8.00 5.07 4.97 Bronx NY 10458 QB DB 82 Swenson Calvin Brookfield HS 10 5.10 155 5.00 7.02 5.07 4.85 Brookfield CT 06804 WR LB 83 Tarantino Dominic Weston 11 6.02 182 4.73 9.03 4.63 4.34 Weston CT 06883 WR LB 84 Tartaro Ryan Masuk High School 11 6.03 216 5.10 8.05 5.04 5.00 Monroe CT 06468 WR LB 85 Thomas Daniel-Mark North Haven High School 10 5.10 167 5.01 9.03 4.85 4.59 North Haven CT 06473 WR LB 86 Truting Zach Simsbury High School 11 5.09 209 5.43 7.08 5.17 4.81 West Simsbury CT 06092 None LB 87 Urquhart William Windsor Locks High School 10 5.07 133 5.44 8.02 5.14 4.75 Windsor Locks CT 06096 OL DL 88 Velez Adel Brookfield High School 11 5.11 143 5.50 8.00 4.95 4.75 Brookfield CT 06804 WR DB 89 Verbitsky Nicholas Ridgefield HS 11 5.10 202 4.96 8.11 4.73 4.47 Ridgefield CT 06877 RB LB 90 Walker Matthew St.
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