Joel Bonomolo, DE, 6-3, 245, Fullerton (Calif.) JUCO
Fullerton improved to 2-0 on the season with a 37-21 win over L.A. Pierce College. Bonomolo recorded three tackles, one tackle-for-loss and two quarterback-hurries. Through two games, in limited action, Bonomolo has four tackles, one for a loss and two quarterback-hurries.
Rivals.com rates Bonomolo the No. 17 overall JUCO recruit and No. 3 defensive end.
Next: Fullerton (2-0) vs. Moorpark College on 9/19
Kenneth Carter, DL, 6-5, 267, Greenville (Ala.) High
Carter was in on four tackles, had a tackle-for-loss and three quarterback-hurries as Greenville remained unbeaten with a 54-0 win over Monroe County. On the season, Carter has 11.5 tackles, nine solos, three tackles-for-loss and six quarterback-hurries.
Rivals.com rates Carter the No. 22 overall recruit in Alabama and No. 63 defensive tackle in the country.
Next: Greenville (3-0) at Selma on 9/18
Shon Coleman, OL, 6-7, 275, Olive Branch (Miss.) High
Olive Branch won its third game against a Tennessee school beating traditional-power Brentwood Academy 31-20. In Coleman's first two games, he graded out at an average of 83-percent and had 11 pancake blocks.
Rivals.com rates Coleman the No. 31 offensive tackle in the country and No. 11 overall recruit in Mississippi.
Next: Olive Branch (3-0) vs. Memphis University School on 9/18
Jessel Curry, LB, 6-2, 215, Buford (Ga.) High
Buford's streaks of consecutive region wins (58) and regular-season wins (49) came to ends Friday night in a 28-21 loss to Lovett. In the game, Curry totaled six tackles and one pass break-up on defense and had two receiving touchdowns (11 and 10 yards) on offense. On the season, Curry has 19 tackles from his linebacker spot and has accounted for six scores on offense.
Rivals.com rates Curry the No. 43 outside linebacker in the country and No. 53 overall recruit in Georgia.
Next: Buford (2-1) vs. Decatur on 9/25
Justin Delaine, DE, 6-5, 225, Linden (Ala.) High
Delaine got to play in his first game for Linden and didn't take long to make an impact, blocking a punt on the first series which resulted in a safety. He also added four tackles, two tackles-for-loss and 1.5 sacks in limited action as Linden cruised to a 57-0 win over A.L. Johnson.
As a junior at Sumter County (Ala.) High, Delaine recorded 12 sacks.
Next: Linden (3-0) at Holy Spirit on 9/18
Antonio Goodwin, WR, 6-2, 170, Washington High (Atlanta, Ga.)
Washington shut out Douglass 25-0 to pick up its second win in three games. Through his first two games, Goodwin had 10 catches for 172 yards (17.2 avg.). He also had six tackles on defense and punted the ball six times for a 30.0-yard average.
Rivals.com rates Goodwin the No. 21 overall recruit in Georgia and No. 39 receiver in the country.
Next: Washington (2-1) vs. Grady on 9/18
Jake Holland, LB, 6-1, 230, Pelham (Ala.) High
Holland had a monster night in a 36-17 loss to Mountain Brook. The linebacker was in on 20 tackles, 13 solos, three tackles-for-loss, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. Through three games, Holland now has 50 tackles (16.7 per game.), eight tackles-for-loss, a sack, three pass break-ups, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries.
Rivals.com rates Holland the No. 10 inside linebacker in the country and No. 12 overall recruit in Alabama.
Next: Pelham (1-2) at Vestavia on 9/18
D.J. Howard, ATH, 6-0, 195, Lincoln (Ala.) High
Howard rushed for 196 yards on just nine carries (21.8 avg.) and scored touchdowns out of the Wildcat formation on runs of 80 and 68 yards, but it wasn't nearly enough as Lincoln lost to Handley 49-13. In three games this year, Howard is averaging 145 yards rushing and two touchdowns per game.
Rivals.com rates Howard the No. 37 overall recruit in Alabama.
Next: Lincoln (2-1) vs. Childersburg on 9/18
Shaun Kitchens, ATH, 6-3, 215, Banneker High (College Park, Ga.)
Kitchens caught four passes for 78 yards (19.5 avg.) and a 32-yard touchdown just before the half as Banneker upended Northgate 48-16.
Rivals.com rates Kitchens the No. 37 athlete in the country and No. 41 overall recruit in Georgia.
Next: Banneker (2-1) at Douglas County 9/18
Demetruce McNeal, DB, 6-1, 175, Banneker High (College Park, Ga.)
McNeal made a huge impact in Banneker's 48-16 win over Northgate. He accounted for three touchdowns, two rushing and one fumble recovery that he picked up and ran 50 yards for a score. McNeal also totaled seven tackles, two tackles-for-loss on defense and had four catches for 78 yards to go with 44 yards rushing on six attempts on offense. He's averaging eights tackles through the first three games, has two forced fumbles and the fumble recovery for a touchdown.
Rivals.com rates McNeal the No. 51 safety in the country and No. 63 overall recruit in Georgia.
Next: Banneker (2-1) at Douglas County on 9/18
Jonathan Mincy, CB, 5-10, 175, Southwest Dekalb High (Decatur, Ga.)
Southwest Dekalb won its second game in a row with a 40-7 decision over Forsyth Central. Mincy tallied seven tackles on defense and had returns of 73 and 46 yards on special teams. Through the first three games, Mincy has 19 tackles (6.3 avg.), one pass break-up and an interception.
Rivals.com rates Mincy the No. 31 overall recruit in Georgia and No. 35 cornerback in the country.
Next: Southwest Dekalb (2-1) vs. Lakeside on 9/18
LaDarius Owens, LB, 6-2, 225, Jess Lanier High (Bessemer, Ala.)
Jess Lanier moved to 3-0 on the season with a 42-28 win over Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa. Owens recorded a pair of stops, a sack and two pass break-ups in limited action. On the season, Owens has 27 tackles (9.0 avg.) and six sacks (2.0 avg.).
Rivals.com rates Owens the No. 3 overall recruit in Alabama and the No. 7 outside linebacker in the country.
Next: Jess Lanier (3-0) vs. Jackson-Olin on 9/18
Cody Parkey, K, 6-2, 195, Jupiter (Fla.) High
Parkey was 2-of-2 on extra point attempts and averaged 40.0 yards on two punts., but Jupiter lost 34-14 to Atlantic. He also had two kickoffs that traveled in excess of 70 yards in the game. On the season, Parkey is 3-of-4 on extra-point attempts. The miss was blocked. He has yet to attempt a field goal.
Rivals.com rates Parkey the No. 1 kicker in the country.
Next: Jupiter (0-2) at Seminole Ridge on 9/18
Jeremy Richardson, WR, 6-4, 220, Springville (Ala.) High
Richardson caught four passes for 49 yards and a touchdown Friday night in a 42-7 win over Curry. He also added an 80-yard kick return for a score. In three games, Richardson has 15 catches for 303 yards (20.2 avg.) and five touchdowns. He also has 20 tackles and three interceptions on defense.
Rivals.com rates Richardson the No. 6 overall recruit in Alabama, the No. 26 receiver in the country and No. 183 overall prospect in the nation.
Next: Springville (3-0) at Mortimer Jordan on 9/18
Chad Slade, OL, 6-6, 316, Moody (Ala.) High
Slade again played both sides of the ball for Moody and was dominant in a 19-14 win over Chelsea. Slade helped pave the way for a rushing attack that mounted over 100 yards in the second half alone. He ended the game with eight pancake blocks on offense and two tackles, a tackle-for-loss and sack on defense.
Rivals.com rates Slade one of the top 40 overall recruits in Alabama.
Next: Moody (2-1) vs. Briarwood on 9/18
Jawara White, LB, 6-2, 220, Charles Henderson High (Troy, Ala.)
White helped Charles Henderson get on the winning path as the Trojans got their first victory of the season with a 21-6 win over Booker T. Washington High. White had six tackles, two tackles-for-loss and an interception. On the season, White has 24 tackles (8.0 avg.), six tackles-for-loss and the interception.
Rivals.com rates White the No. 13 overall recruit in Alabama and No. 32 outside linebacker in the country.
Next: Charles Henderson (1-2) vs. Valley on 9/18
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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