Wednesday, January 1, 2014

2nd Annual SDFNL All Star Game: Top performers


                                        Photo courtesy of eastcountysports.com


Isiah Hennie WR San Marcos high school
Hennie was probably the most electric athlete on the field for either team. He registered a receiving touchdown in the first half and showed great acceleration and elusiveness as a punt returner. Hennie ended his two year varsity career with a total of 138 catches 2051 yards and 14 touchdowns. Including a huge 2014 season in which he collected 102 catches for 1521 yards and nine scores.


Hunter Correll: QB Serra
The Conquistadors signal caller threw for four touchdowns as his American All Star squad pulled out a last minute 33-27 victory versus the National All Stars. Correll was the most consistent passer on the day, flashing poise and great decision making ability in guiding his team to a victory.


Anthony Alton: LB Grossmont
Alton was a very active defender on the afternoon. He was often used a a blitzer , usually tasked with penetrating the A and B gaps. He collected a sack, two tackles for loss and overall was very disruptive.


Jovon Richardson WR Mount Miguel
The big bodied pass catcher was most impressive in his ability to shake loose from coverage. At 6’2 215 pounds, Richardson was imposing presence, but flashed his agility on a phenomenal touchdown catch in the back of the end zone. He was the second leading receiver for the Matadors this past season notching 33 catches for 489 yards and five scores.



John Todd III: WR Valhalla
The 6’3” 182 pound receiver may have raised his stock more than any other player at the event. Display soft hands and deft route running, Todd notched three scores including the go-ahead touchdown with only :07 remaining. Todd III capped off his high school career in style on the heels of a 56 catch, 917 yard, and eight score season.


Brandon Badillo: DL Oceanside
A constant presence in the National team’s backfield, Badillo showed great ability to finish plays in notching three sacks. Those splash plays were simply the product of his non-stop motor and impressive up-field burst.

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