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2016 NDC Recruit Profiles Antoine Stone 2016 NDC Recruit Profiles Antoine Stone (5-10, 195|DB|Cleveland, Ohio –Bedford HS): Played for Head Coach Sean Williams at Bedford HS…transferred to NDC from Western Michigan…received several offers from D-I schools as a senior…also lettered in Track…son of Chanelle and Antoine Stone. Marcus Drish (6-0, 190|QB|Cleveland, Ohio –Glenville HS): Played for Head Coach Tedd Ginn Sr. at Glenville HS…was the starting QB on a team that made it all the way to the Regional Final…also lettered in Basketball and Baseball…son of Denise Drish-Garrett. Tre’von Slater (5-10, 165|DB|Detroit, Mich. –Bedford HS): A three year varsity letterman for Head Coach Sean Williams at Bedford HS…was the team leader in interceptions with five…son of Annessa Slater. Alonzo Hudson Jr. (6-3, 240|TE|Euclid, Ohio –Euclid HS): Played for Head Coach Jeff Rotsky’s Euclid Panthers…also lettered in Basketball…son of Tasha Garrett and Alonzo Hudson Sr. Derrick Brumfield (6-4, 215|DL|Maple Heights, Ohio –Maple Heights HS): Team leader in sacks with nine, while earning First Team All-Lake Erie League honors…Team Captain, and Team Defensive MVP…a three year varsity letterman for Head Coach Devlin Culliver at Maple Heights HS…also lettered in Track…son of Roslyn and Derrick Brumfield. Mathew Nagy (6-4, 260|DL|North Royalton, Ohio –North Royalton HS): A three year varsity letterman for Head Coach Nick Cuilli at North Royalton HS…a three time First Team All-Suburban League honoree...earned All-District honors twice…as a senior, registered 80 tackles, including 13 TFL’s, 11 sacks, and knocked down three passes, earning First Team All-State honors in the process…son of Lydia and Alex Nagy. Nick Sokolowski (6-5, 255|OL|Brecksville, Ohio –Brecksville-Broadview Heights HS): Earned First Team All-Suburban League honors and Second Team All-District honors…a three year letterman for Head Coach Jason Black at Brecksville-Broadview Heights HS…also lettered in Basketball…son of Michelle and Tom Sokolowski. Sam Klimkowski (6-2, 245|LB| Avon Lake, Ohio – Avon Lake HS): A three-year varsity letterman for Head Coach Dave Dlugosz at Avon Lake HS…earned First Team All Lorain County honors, First Team All Southwestern Conference honors, and All-District Honorable Mention Honors after leading his team in tackles, and ran for seven touchdowns as well…also lettered in track…son of Don and Debbie Klimkowski. Coit Anderson (6-3, 270|OL|Burbank, Ohio –Norwayne HS): Earned All-State Honorable Mention honors, First Team All-Wayne County Athletic League honors and First Team All-District honors…a three- year varsity letter winner for Head Coach Adam Indorf at Norwayne HS…was the starting QB on a team that made it all the way to the Regional Final…also lettered in Wrestling…son of Maureen and Kevin Anderson. Walter Boykin (6-0, 165|DB|Toledo, Ohio –Rogers HS): Team captain and two-year varsity letterman for Head Coaches Marcus Waugh and Bo Martin at Rogers HS…earned First Team All-Toledo City League honors…son of Leslie and James Hayes. Myron Brown II (5-9, 180|DB|Cincinnati, Ohio –Northwest HS): A two-way player for Head Coach Nate Mahon at Northwest HS…played both cornerback and running back…registered 30 tackles, seven pass break-ups, while coming away with an interception, two forced fumbles and two touchdowns…also lettered in Track…son of Lisa and Myron Brown. Sam Bullen (6-5, 250|OL|Clarkston, Mich. –Clarkston HS): A three year varsity letterman for Head Coach Kurt Richardson at Clarkston HS…played on two D-I State Championship teams…earned Oakland County honorable mention honors…son of Benjamin Bullen and Mary Seger. Tristen Carr (5-11, 170|DB|Bedford, Ohio –Bedford HS): Three year varsity letterman for Head Coach Sean Williams at Bedford HS…played on an undefeated team in 2014…son of Kellee Bacote and Tremayne Carr. Corey Hall (6-0, 150|DB/WR|Ypsilanti, Mich. –Ypsilanti HS): A two-way player for Head Coach Lamanzer Williams at Ypsilanti HS…played both receiver and strong safety…earned All-SEC White honorable mention honors…two time academic award winner…also lettered in Track and Basketball…son of Keda Smith. Garrett Hall (6-5, 320|OL|New London, Ohio –New London HS): A three year varsity letterman for Head Coach Brad Pickens…earned All-Firelands Conference Honorable Mention honors as a sophonmore, before earning Second Team honors his junior and senior year…also lettered in Basketball…son of Diana and Scott Hall. Tanner Harding (5-10, 180|K/P|Gahanna, Ohio –Gahanna Lincoln HS): Earned All-State honors his junior year after making 11 field goals…a three-year letterman for Head Coach Bruce Ward at Gahanna Lincoln…made seven field goals as a senior, averaged 39 yards per punt, earned Second Team All District Honors and won a Team Leadership Award…also lettered in wrestling and baseball…a three year Academic Letter winner…son of Paige and Rick Harding. Mason Hunter (6-2, 185|WR| Westerville, Ohio – Westerville South HS): Played for Head Coach Kyle Stout at Westerville South HS…also lettered in Track…son of Stephanie Hunter. Jakarie Jones (6-0, 187|WR|Jacksonville, Fla. –Ed White HS): Over his final two seasons, he hauled in 40 passes for 1,178 yards and 12 touchdowns…was a Team Captain for Head Coach Terry Gilliam at Ed White HS…also lettered in Track…son of Tosha Currelley and Anthony Jones. Jacob Kozak (6-0, 215|LS|Euclid, Ohio –Villa Angela St. Joseph HS): Team Captain for Head Coach John Storey’s Vikings…earned Second Team All-Conference honors as a senior…also lettered in Wrestling. Nick Kuhn (6-0, 200|LB|Perry, Ohio –Perry HS): Two year letterman for Head Coach Matt Rosati at Perry HS…earned All-Chagrin Valley Conference honors as a junior…also lettered in Track and Basketball…son of Karen and William Kuhn. Kaduri Lockhart (6-2, 245|DE|Cleveland Heights, Ohio –Cleveland Heights HS): A two year starter and letterman for Head Coach Mac Stephens at Cleveland Heights HS…also lettered in Track…son of Vaquet Shomo and Jovahn Lockhart. Quartiz Long (6-2, 200|WR|Maple Heights, Ohio –Maple Heights HS): Two year varsity letter winner for Head Coach Devlin Culliver at Maple Heights HS…earned Second Team All-Lake Erie League honors as a Defensive Back …also lettered in Track…son of Shalnita and Emmanuel Long. Marcus McClain Jr.(6-2, 187|ATH|Norwalk, Ohio –Norwalk HS): Played for Head Coach Chris Macfarlane at Norwalk HS…earned Second Team All-Northern Ohio League honors, and All-District Honorable Mention honors…had 38 total touchdowns in his career…also lettered in Baseball…son of Kimberly and Marcus McClain Sr. Garrison McDonald (6-0, 185|WR|New Albany, Ohio –New Albany HS): Played for Head Coach Patrick Samanich at New Albany HS, where they went 22-11 in his three years on the squad…caught 16 passes for over 300 yards his senior year…also lettered in Basketball…son of Robyn Clapp. James McLaughlin (5-11, 200|LB|Elyria, Ohio –Elyria Catholic HS): A three year varsity letterman for Head Coach Mike Polevacik at Elyria Catholic…earned First Team All Great Lakes Conference honors as well as First Team All-Lorain County honors and All-District Honorable Mention honors…was the team’s second leading tackler, with 65 stops on the season…also lettered in Baseball and Track…son of Donna and Jim McLaughlin. Jarret Moore (6-2, 275|OL|Maybee, Mich. –Monroe HS): Played for Head Coach Eric Redmond at Monroe HS…earned Second Team All-Southeastern Conference honors, and earned All-Region honors…son of Anita Roberts and John Moore. James Muncy (6-0, 210|TE|Columbus, Ohio –Licking Heights HS): A two-year letterman for Head Coach Darren Waters at Licking Heights HS…played on a team that went 9-1 his senior year that won the Licking County League…recipient of the Youth Sports Award, for helping youth football teams after practice…son of Kenya Muncy. Brandon Nicholson (6-3, 320|OL|Bedford, Ohio –Bedford HS): Team Captain for Head Coach Sean Williams at Bedford HS…earned First Team All-Northeast Ohio honors and First Team All-State honors as a junior…earned First Team All-Lake Erie League honors and Second Team All-State honors as a senior…also lettered in Basketball and Track…son of Lacresha Nicholson. Clevis Parker (5-11, 215|LB|New Orleans, La. –Leo Senior HS): A two-year letterman for Head Coach Jared Sauder at Leo HS…registered 58 tackles, including six TFL’s and three sacks on a team that won the North East Allen Conference…a four year member of the Honor Roll…earned an invitation to the Nationl Achiever’s Society, and winner of the Louisiana Citizenship Award…son of Tammy Henry-Parker and Clevis Parker. Justin Peck (6-1, 255|OL/DL|Olmstead Falls, Ohio –Olmstead Falls HS): A two-year varsity letterman for Head Coach Tom Deluca at Olmstead Falls HS…also lettered in Lacrosse…son of Kim Peck. Nick Pellegrino (6-3, 190| DB| Medina, Ohio – St. Edward’s HS): Played for Head Coach Tom Lombardo at St. Edward’s HS…was a member of two state championship teams…registered 35 tackles and five pass break ups…son of Kristina and Jesse Pelligrino. Devon Richard (6-2, 230|LB|Delta, Ohio –Delta HS): Earned First Team All-Northwest Ohio Athletic League honors and Second Team All-District honors for Head Coach Jeff Wolford at Delta Atlas HS…a three year varsity letterman…also lettered in both Wrestling and Track…son of Lori and Dominique Richard.
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