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By State Hometown and High School 2004 KICKOFF WEEKEND ROSTERS PLAYERS BY STATE, HOMETOWN AND HIGH SCHOOL Club Player Hometown State High School NYJ Tongue, Reggie Fairbanks AK Lathrop Fairbanks Count 1 ATL Hall, Travis Kenai AK West Jordon (UT) Kenai Count 1 PHI Owens, Terrell Alexander City AL Benjamin Russell Alexander City Count 1 SEA Jones, Walter Aliceville AL Aliceville Aliceville Count 1 KC Caver, Quinton Anniston AL Anniston Anniston Count 1 SD Rivers, Philip Athens AL Athens High School Athens Count 1 NYG Umenyiora, Osi Auburn AL Auburn WAS Washington, Marcus Auburn AL Auburn Auburn Count 2 TEN Odom, Antwan Bayou LaBatre AL Alma Bryant High School Bayou LaBatre Count 1 SEA Gray, Chris Birmingham AL Homewood BLT Slaughter, T.J. Birmingham AL John Carroll NYJ Thomas, Bryan Birmingham AL Minor NYJ Cotchery, Jerricho Birmingham AL Phillips High School SF Rasheed, Saleem Birmingham AL Shades Valley BLT Williams, Chad Birmingham AL Wenonah PHI Ephraim, Alonzo Birmingham AL Wenonah ARZ Dansby, Karlos Birmingham AL Woodlawn High School-Magnet Birmingham Count 8 WAS Griffin, Cornelius Brundidge AL Pike County Brundidge Count 1 KC Richardson, Tony Daleville AL Daleville Daleville Count 1 BUF Reese, Izell Dothan AL Northview Dothan Count 1 ARZ McKinnon, Ronald Elba AL Elba Elba Count 1 BLT Thomas, Adalius Equality AL Central Coosa Equality Count 1 OAK Johnson, Tim Fairfield AL Fairfield High School Fairfield Count 1 ATL Moore, Michael Fayette AL Fayette County High School Fayette Count 1 GB Jackson, Grady Greensboro AL Greensboro East Greensboro Count 1 SEA Moore, Rashad Huntsville AL Johnson Huntsville Count 1 DEN Hape, Patrick Killen AL Brooks Killen Count 1 NYJ Carter, Jonathan Lineville AL Lineville Lineville Count 1 TB White, Dewayne Marbury AL Marbury Marbury Count 1 WAS Samuels, Chris Mobile AL John Shaw 2004 KICKOFF WEEKEND ROSTERS PLAYERS BY STATE, HOMETOWN AND HIGH SCHOOL Club Player Hometown State High School Mobile Count 1 HST Brown, Milford Montgomery AL Carver HST Weary, Fred Montgomery AL Robert E. Lee SF Beasley, Fred Montgomery AL Robert E. Lee MIA James, Jeno Montgomery AL Sidney Lanier TEN Smith, Antowain Montgomery AL Stanhope Elmore Montgomery Count 5 DEN Luke, Triandos Phenix City AL Central High School Phenix City Count 1 DAL Dixon, Tony Reform AL Pickens County Reform Count 1 NYJ Evans, Josh Shawmut AL Lanett Shawmut Count 1 MIN Johnson, Spencer Silas AL Southern Choctaw High School Silas Count 1 BLT Jones, Terry Tuscaloosa AL Central Tuscaloosa Count 1 NYG Walker, Frank Tuskegee AL Booker T. Washington Tuskegee Count 1 IND Pollard, Marcus Valley AL Valley Valley Count 1 SF Winborn, Jamie Wetumpka AL Wetumpka Wetumpka Count 1 CIN Anderson, Willie Whistler AL Vigor Whistler Count 1 NO Bryant, Tony Barton AR Barton Barton Count 1 CIN Andrews, Stacy Camden AR Camden Fairview High School PHI Andrews, Shawn Camden AR Fairview High School Camden Count 2 DEN Johnson, Raylee Fordyce AR Fordyce MIN Williams, Kevin Fordyce AR Fordyce Fordyce Count 2 GB Williams, Corey Harmony Grove AR Harmony Grove High School Harmony Grove Count 1 KC Wesley, Greg Little Rock AR England SD Foley, Steve Little Rock AR Hall NE Traylor, Keith Little Rock AR Malvern CAR Hampton, William Little Rock AR McClellan HST Jones, Garrick Little Rock AR North Little Rock High School Little Rock Count 5 TEN Hall, Carlos Marianna AR Lee Marianna Count 1 WAS Brown, Ray Marion AR Marion Marion Count 1 NYJ Barrett, David Osceola AR Osceola Osceola Count 1 KC Roaf, Willie Pine Bluff AR Pine Bluff CAR Wesley, Dante Pine Bluff AR Watson Chapel Pine Bluff Count 2 KC Warfield, Eric Texarkana AR Arkansas 2004 KICKOFF WEEKEND ROSTERS PLAYERS BY STATE, HOMETOWN AND HIGH SCHOOL Club Player Hometown State High School DEN Smith, Rod Texarkana AR Texarkana Texarkana Count 2 KC Siavii, Junior Pago Pago AS Tafune High School Pago Pago Count 1 MIN Bennett, Darren Perth AUS Applecross Perth Count 1 DAL McBriar, Mat Melbourne AUS Brighton Grammar School Melbourne AUSTRALIA C 1 SL Trejo, Stephen Casa Grande AZ Casa Grande Casa Grande Count 1 SL Archuleta, Adam Chandler AZ Chandler BLT Suggs, Terrell Chandler AZ Hamilton CHI Johnson, Terry Chandler AZ McClintock High School Chandler Count 3 CIN Jones, Levi Eloy AZ Santa Cruz Eloy Count 1 TB Cooper, Marquis Gilbert AZ Highland High School Gilbert Count 1 TEN Holcombe, Robert Mesa AZ Mesa BLT Heap, Todd Mesa AZ Mountain View SF Jennings, Brian Mesa AZ Red Mountain Mesa Count 3 SF Kosier, Kyle Peoria AZ Cactus Peoria Count 1 ATL Johnson, Eric Phoenix AZ Alhambra SF Rattay, Tim Phoenix AZ Christian BLT Maese, Joe Phoenix AZ Cortez CHI Wade, Bobby Phoenix AZ Desert Vista NYG Feagles, Jeff Phoenix AZ Gerard SL McDonald, Shaun Phoenix AZ Shadow Mountain CIN Bauman, Rashad Phoenix AZ South Mountain JAX Perryman, Raymond Phoenix AZ South Mountain High School SL Shivers, Jason Phoenix AZ South Mountain High School DET Harris, Nick Phoenix AZ Westview Phoenix Count 10 CHI Brown, Mike Scottsdale AZ Saguaro Scottsdale Count 1 CAR Kyle, Jason Tempe AZ McClintock CHI Tait, John Tempe AZ McClintock Tempe Count 2 CAR Peete, Rodney Tucson AZ Sahuaro Tucson Count 1 TB Steussie, Todd Aguora CA Agoura Aguora Count 1 SEA Brown, Chad Altadena CA John Muir Altadena Count 1 DEN Droughns, Reuben Anaheim CA Anaheim PIT Kirschke, Travis Anaheim CA Esperanza ATL Draft, Chris Anaheim CA Valencia Anaheim Count 3 SF Newberry, Jeremy Antioch CA Antioch 2004 KICKOFF WEEKEND ROSTERS PLAYERS BY STATE, HOMETOWN AND HIGH SCHOOL Club Player Hometown State High School Antioch Count 1 SEA Dilfer, Trent Aptos CA Aptos Aptos Count 1 GB Bedell, Brad Arcadia CA Arcadia Arcadia Count 1 PIT Porter, Joey Bakersfield CA Foothills NO Leisle, Rodney Bakersfield CA Ridgeview High School ATL Hall, Cory Bakersfield CA South HST Carr, David Bakersfield CA Stockdale DET Marion, Brock Bakersfield CA West Bakersfield Count 5 CIN Houshmandzadeh, T.J. Barstow CA Barstow Barstow Count 1 CHI McMillon, Todd Bellflower CA Cerritus BLT Moore, Clarence Bellflower CA Cypress High School Bellflower Count 2 MIA Ahanotu, Chidi Berkeley CA Berkeley NYG Toomer, Amani Berkeley CA DeLaSalle Berkeley Count 2 NYJ Cavka, Marko Burbank CA Cypress High School Burbank Count 1 WAS Jimoh, Ade Canoga Park CA El Camino Real Canoga Park Count 1 CAR Branch, Colin Carlsbad CA Carlsbad NE Johnson, Ted Carlsbad CA Carlsbad SL Chillar, Brandon Carlsbad CA Carlsbad High School Carlsbad Count 3 NO O'Sullivan, J.T. Carmichael CA Carmichael Carmichael Count 1 NE Paxton, Lonie Carona CA Centennial Carona Count 1 OAK Redmond, J.R. Carson CA Carson Carson Count 1 CAR Fields, Mark Cerritos CA Washington Cerritos Count 1 SL Saipaia, Blaine Channel Islands CA Channel Islands High School Channel Islands Count 1 CHI Worrell, Cameron Chowchilla CA Chowchilla Chowchilla Count 1 OAK Williams, Sam Clayton CA Clayton Valley Clayton Count 1 OAK Grant, DeLawrence Compton CA Centennial Compton Count 1 IND David, Jason Covina CA Charter Oak High School Covina Count 1 TB Deese, Derrick Culver City CA Culver City Culver City Count 1 BLT Mulitalo, Edwin Daly City CA Jefferson Daly City Count 1 NYJ Brien, Doug Danville CA DeLaSalle Danville Count 1 2004 KICKOFF WEEKEND ROSTERS PLAYERS BY STATE, HOMETOWN AND HIGH SCHOOL Club Player Hometown State High School SD Fisk, Jason Davis CA Davis Davis Count 1 DEN Lynch, John Del Mar CA Torrey Pines Del Mar Count 1 SD Ball, Dave Dixon CA Dixon High School Dixon Count 1 SD Peelle, Justin Dublin CA Dublin Dublin Count 1 HST DeLoach, Jerry Elk Grove CA Valley Elk Grove Count 1 NE Fauria, Christian Encino CA Crespi Encino Count 1 BUF Bannan, Justin Fair Oaks CA Bella Vista Fair Oaks Count 1 GB Barnett, Nick Fontana CA A.B. Miller DAL Coleman, Kenyon Fontana CA Alta Loma Fontana Count 2 TEN Volek, Billy Fresno CA Clovis West CAR Manning, Ricky Fresno CA Edison SD Neal, Lorenzo Fresno CA Lemoore Fresno Count 3 BUF Dorenbos, Jon Garden Grove CA Pacifica Garden Grove Count 1 SEA Richard, Kris Gardena CA Serra Gardena Count 1 CLV Garcia, Jeff Gilroy CA Gilroy Gilroy Count 1 NO Gleason, Steve Gonzaga CA Gonzaga Gonzaga Count 1 WAS Haley, Jermaine Hanford CA Hanford Hanford Count 1 SF Conway, Curtis Hawthorne CA Hawthorne Hawthorne Count 1 KC Gonzalez, Tony Huntington Beach CA Huntington Beach SF Parrish, Tony Huntington Beach CA Marina Huntington Beach Count 2 SL Thomas, Robert Imperial CA Imperial Imperial Count 1 CIN Palmer, Carson Laguna Niguel CA Santa Margarita Laguna Niguel Count 1 GB Wahle, Mike Lake Arrowhead CA Rim of the World Lake Arrowhead Count 1 ATL McCadam, Kevin Lakeside CA El Capitan Lakeside Count 1 HST Simmons, Jason Lawndale CA Leuzinger Lawndale Count 1 SL Manumaleuna, Brandon Lomita CA Narbonne Lomita Count 1 PIT Hoke, Chris Long Beach CA Foothill NE McGinest, Willie Long Beach CA Long Beach Polytechnic NYG Stoutmire, Omar Long Beach CA Long Beach Polytechnic 2004 KICKOFF WEEKEND ROSTERS PLAYERS BY STATE, HOMETOWN AND HIGH SCHOOL Club Player Hometown State High School OAK Anderson, Marques Long Beach CA Long Beach Polytechnic SF Whiting, Brandon Long Beach CA Long Beach Polytechnic ARZ Croom, Larry Long Beach CA Long Beach Polytechnic High School KC Parker, Samie Long Beach CA Long Beach Polytechnic High School HST Bell, Jason Long Beach CA Millikan Long Beach Count 8 ARZ Ohalete, Ifeanyi Los Alamitos CA Los Alamitos MIN Howry, Keenan Los Alamitos CA Los Alamitos Los Alamitos Count 2 HST Pitts, Chester Los Angeles CA California Academy for Math & Science GB Gbaja-Biamila, Kabeer Los Angeles CA Crenshaw OAK Gbaja-Biamila, Akbar Los Angeles CA Crenshaw NYG Williams, Shaun Los Angeles CA Crespi CLV Northcutt, Dennis Los Angeles CA Dorsey DAL Johnson, Keyshawn Los Angeles CA Dorsey GB Chatman, Antonio Los Angeles CA Dorsey GB Diggs, Na'il Los Angeles CA Dorsey DET Hakim, Az-Zahir Los Angeles CA Fairfax OAK Asomugha, Nnamdi Los Angeles CA Narbonne DAL Wiley, Marcellus Los Angeles CA Saint Monica DEN Sykes, Jashon Los Angeles CA Serra JAX Richardson, David Los Angeles CA St.
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