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Breaking down Private Schools - October 1st

Maryland Varsity takes a look inside this past week of football action for
the private schools on the football field. What results have stood out and who have struggled more than expected? Find out more
now!

Knocking off their rivals
DeMatha 21, Good Counsel 0

More
bad breaks with injuries
Good Counsel

Undeated but still little
attention
Bishop McNamara 48, Archbishop Curley 13

Winning ways
continue
McDonogh 34, Mount St. Joseph 10

Upset of the week
St.
Frances Academy 32, Calvert Hall 20

Offense continues clicking

Archbishop Curley 36, St. Mary's 22

Third shutout of the year
Boys
Latin 36, Pallotti 0

Conference Favorites
MIAA A - Gilman
MIAA B -
Boys Latin
MIAA C - St. John's Catholic Prep
WCAC - DeMatha

Games
to Watch
Good Counsel at Bishop McNamara
DeMatha at Bishop O'Connell
McDonogh at
Calvert Hall
St. Paul's at John Carroll
Boys Latin at Severn


Did we miss anything? Let us know now!

This post was edited on 9/30 6:53 PM by Maryland Varsity

VARSITY INSIDER - October 1st Edition

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Dunbar running back Coleman Blackston

Recruiting: “Right now, the only school that is talking to me is Towson.
There are not any other schools.”

Towson situation: “They haven't offered
but I’ve been talking to their running back coach. He has been calling me.”


A favorite college growing up: “Growing up my favorite college was Penn
State. I still want to go there so hopefully they’ll come.”

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Good Counsel linebacker DaSharnte Thompson

Recruiting: “Right now, I’ve been talking a lot to Old Dominion and Fordham
University but I am still open to everyone.”

Offers: “No.”

Others
sending mail: “Towson and New Hampshire.”

Visits: “I’ll take my trips
after my season is over.”

Schools he wants to visit: “I definitely want
to get up to Rutgers, down to North Carolina, and a few schools like Old
Dominion.”

Schools close to offering: “They could be, they could not be.
I am just worrying about the season.”

A favorite college growing
up:“Rutgers for the most part.”

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DeMatha athlete Darryl Turner

His injury: “I broke my tibia and tore my patella tendon jumping for a pass.
I came off the ground and my knee twisted. It just broke.”

How
reclassifying works for him to now be in the Class of 2016: “At DeMatha, if an
injury is bad enough, they can get you a waiver because I couldn’t go to school.
They got me a waiver and I’ll be a fifth year senior.”

What are you able
to do now: “Right now, I’m still not at school. I am just rehabbing and trying
to get back.”

The hardest part of the injury: “It is tough. The pain is
kind of tough but the worst part is not being able to play and practice with my
tem every day.”

If recruiting has slowed down: “Actually after I got
hurt, a lot more letters came in asking me how I was doing and encouraging me.
Once they found out I was in 2016, they started picking up more.”

A
favorite college growing up: “My favorite college growing up was probably Miami
or Maryland.”

Visits:“I went to a Boston College game a couple of weeks
ago and I am trying to fly out to Cal and probably Notre Dame too.”

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Aberdeen quarterback LaVell McCullers

Recruiting: “Right now, it has been NIU, Towson, Coastal Carolina, Missouri,
UMASS, and Temple.”

Offers: “JMU, Towson, and NIU are waiting until the
end of my senior year to see how it went.”

College visits: “I’ve been to
Towson, JMU, Delaware, Temple, NC State, and UNC.”

A favorite: “No, I
don’t have any favorites right now. I am still keeping my options open.”


A favorite college growing up: “My favorite school was Oregon and the U, Miami
University.”

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Suitland athlete Nick Nelson

Recruiting: “I talked to Temple, the University of South Carolina, Towson,
North Carolina A&T, and North Carolina Central.”

Who has offered: Right
now I just have them from North Carolina A&T and North Carolina Central.”


What schools are close to offering: “South Carolina.”

A final
decision: “Probably after I sent out my highlight tapes and see what coaches
think.”

A favorite: “South Carolina.”

Visits: “I haven't made any
recent visits but I made a visit to South Carolina back in July.”

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This post was edited on 9/30 6:26 PM by Maryland Varsity

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Calvert Hall running back Damien Farmer

Recruiting: “I have a couple of Division III and II looks. There have also
been some Division I questionnaires. It has been schools like Kentucky, Temple,
the Charlotte 49ers, and schools like that.”

A favorite college growing
up: “I really like Oregon but everyone else does really too.”

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Former St. Mary Ryken athlete/Briar Woods (VA) athlete Dominic Moore

Recruiting: “I’ve been talking to Maryland, UVA, V-Tech, Boston College, Wake
Forest, and NC State.”

Offers: "No."

Plans for visits: “We do plan
to make some visits. I want to see close by schools like Maryland, UVA, V-Tech,
Wake Forest, and all of the schools close by.”

A favorite college growing
up: “When I was growing up, I loved Florida. Lately I’ve been liking Ole Miss.”

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C. Milton Wright wide receiver Osiah Walker

Recruiting: “I’ve been getting a lot of mail from Tennessee, a lot from the
University of Kentucky, a lot from Cincinnati, Rutgers, Missouri, and some other
schools.”

Visits: “Not yet. I’ve been focused on the season and winning
games.”

A favorite college growing up: “I love watching college football
and would love to play for a team that throws the ball a lot. It’d be a team
like Tennessee, Oklahoma State, or West Virginia.”

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Patuxent athlete Tyler Crounse

Recruiting: “No, not yet.”

A favorite college growing up: “It is local
schools like Delaware, James Madison, William and Mary, Maryland, and Towson.”

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DeMatha athlete Tyler Green

Recruiting: “With already having (offers from) NC State and Maryland,
Michigan has come and is sending me a lot of mail. There has also been Iowa,
Cal, Wake Forest, and Boston College. I think that is it for now.”

A
final decision: “I think it will be right before my senior season starts during
the summer. I’ll try to make my decision around that time.”

The biggest
factors in his decision: “It is just how hard the college is recruiting me. That
plays a factor. Also how close it is to make sure my parents are able to be
around and see me play. I want a place where I can feel at home and that will
take me in.”

Favorites: “I don’t have one right now.”

Visits:
“I’ve already gone to NC State and I’ve been to Maryland. I’ve been to
Tennessee, Georgia, Penn State, and I plan to go to Iowa, Ohio State, and
Michigan State.”

Schools close to offering: “I can’t really tell but I
know Michigan has been sending me three or four letters every day.”

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