Class of 2011Preseason
Top 25 Nebraska H.S. Football Prospects
1. Zach Sterup, OL (6-8, 260) Hastings St. Cecilia Catholic
2. Ryne Reeves, OL (6-3, 300) Crete
3. Daniel Davie, DB (6-0, 185) Beatrice
4. Ted Lampkin, ATH (5-7, 159) Omaha Centra
5. Cole Fisher, LB (6-3, 190) Millard North
6. Derrius Vick, QB (6-2. 180) Lincoln Southeast
7.Nate Skold, OL (6-8, 280) Omaha Westside
8.Jimmie Forsythe, QB (5-11, 180) Omaha Burke
9.Ben Muff, LB (6-1, 200) Crete
10.Ryan Wheeler, LB (6-4, 244) Millard North
11. Brock Sherman, LB (6-0 223) Crete
12.Tiras Bolton, CB (5-11, 170) Omaha Westside
13.Ryan Randall, RB (6-0, 190) Blair
14.Quentin Urban, ATH (5-11, 185) Millard South
15.Will Sailors, OL (6-4, 250) Lincoln Northeast
16. Brandon Yost, DL (6-1, 250) Millard West
17.Nate Kroupa, LB (5-11, 215) Omaha Burke
18. Lucas Mickels DL (6-0, 283) Creighton Prep
19. Eddie Ridder DL (6-6, 215) Mt. Michael Benedictine
20.Cole Spurgeon, WR (6-3, 200) Gretna
21.Broderick Boehm, DB (5-11, 205) Lincoln Southeast
22.Gus Petersen, LB (6-2-195) Cambridge
23.Bryce Bostwick, ATH (5-11, 175) Lincoln East
24.Tyson Broekemeir, K (6-0, 165) Aurora
25.Austin Tompkins, K (6-1, 180) Lincoln Southwest
Hit Highlights Client Classics/Amazing HS Dunks
Eric Leider dishes to 6' 2" Elijah Johnson, a 2009 5 star Kansas University commit and # 6 rated guard in US, for a leaping two-handed monster power dunk--filmed Johnson's junior year at Cheyenne HS in Las Vegas, NV during state tournament.
In another gutsy performance, Stephon Washington (right) runs a 48.9 split time to catch up to and blow by competition on anchor leg of the 1600 relay at last week's Dennis Smith Invitational. Washington is also the Top ATH in myHitNews.com's 2010 Nebraska HS Football Prospects rankings.
April 27, 2009, Thunderbird Invite--Burke’s Stephon Washington continues to impose his will as he upsets teammate Jake Marousek –Class A’s top 200 meter performer--in the 200 meter. Despite the cold damp weather, Washington ran a 22.18--one of the season’s best time in the event. He later went on to win the 400 meter in a time of 50.17.
Washington is a danger to win the Class A: 200, 400, 110 high hurdle, 400 relay, 1600 relay and almost a certainty to claim his third 300 IM hurdle title at this year’s state meet. The problem he and his coaches face is which one of these events to place him in at districts.
Stay healthy and at the state meet Washington has an excellent opportunity to sweep all the events he enters. Remember: this is the same kid who as a freshman won his first Class A state championship by chasing down senior Nebraska recruit and Rivals 4 star Niles Paul in the 300 IM hurdles—the kid has serious guts! We have only just begun to see what Washington is capable of.
Washington also becomes the 5thannounced member of myHitNews.com’s 2010 Preseason Top Ten Nebraska High School Football Prospects--he is the top ATH in the Class of 2010. He is a projected all purpose back, cornerback, and special teams return man. Whichever position he ultimately fits in at—Washington will end up being among the best to play the position. That’s just his nature—Yes! I’m talking about at the D-1 level.
Don’t let the fact that Washington may be a little undersized and has no Rivals stars next to his name or D-1 offers as of yet fool you. This kid is the real deal and he is just getting started. As long as Washington stays healthy and he keeps his grades, he will—and you have not heard me say this about anyone— get a D-1 offer. He just has too much going on inside to be denied.
Evan Herring of Bellevue West improves upon his season leading triple jump mark by hitting a distance of 47-feet-3/4 inches.
Millard South Freshman Claire Nichols wins the girls 200 meter with a time of 26.02
Quentin Urban, ATH, (5-10, 190) Millard South H.S. Class of 2011.
A First Team All-State performer as a LB, Urban was just as deadly on offense--accounting for 22 touchdowns for the 2009 Class A State Football Champion Millard South Patriots.
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