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re: 2014 Mississippi State Recruiting thread.

Posted on 3/29/13 at 3:13 pm to
Posted by dawgM2
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Posted on 3/29/13 at 3:13 pm to
"Dominique Booth @D1Bound721
Coach G and Mullen showed me a good time #Hailstate"

He was on campus yesterday, and stayed overnight to watch practice today. Supposedly he has known Gonzales for a while, since he was recruiting him to Illinois.

Also at practice today were Aeris Williams, RB and Ladarius Gallion DT, both from West point. Also of note, OM commit CJ Hampton was there and 2016 ATH prospect Gabe Angel was there with his parents. He already has 4 SEC offers as a freshman.
This post was edited on 3/29/13 at 3:14 pm
Posted by LBC
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 3/30/13 at 1:24 pm to
Robert Washington and his cousin Aapari Washington both balled out at a camp in North Carolina was available to all players up to current juniors(2014 commits)

Juniors that were honored as top performers.
10
Sophomores
4
Freshman
1(Robert Washington)
8th Graders
1(Aapari Washington)


quote:

Robert Washington,
Southlake Christian, NC (2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpfrmAsfhEY
Official Size: 5-9, 190

Assets: The first thing that stands out about this young back is his lower body structure. His legs are like tree trunks ideal for making yards after contact. Washington has excellent change of direction and very good top end speed. He is also a threat in the passing game as he possesses soft hands. His day was one of the most consistent performances of any athlete in this camp which means he is a player you can count on at all times. In the end he earned Overall Freshman MVP.

Development: The biggest knock on this young athlete is his level of competition so hitting the camp circuit should quiet all doubters. This is an articulate high character kid that will have plenty of options when his high school career is over.


quote:

Aapri Washington,
Southlake Christian, NC (2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0_anuMSwfg Official Size: 5-7, 140


Assets: Every coach in the camp had Washington ranked in the top five out of a group of 20 defensive backs. The amazing thing about this is the fact he is still in junior high school. Washington has excellent technique and hips on a swivel. This young athlete also possesses very good ball skills. He may have been slightly intimidated early on in the camp but by the time two-on-twos came around he was in his own element. Washington earned the first ever Eighth Grade MVP award given out at a NUC Five-Star Showcase.


Development: The skill set and determination are there for him to have a stellar high school career. The biggest question is how big will he get and that won’t be answered for several years.
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