Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Early National Signing Day Broward County

     Broward County high school football players made their announcements where they will play college football. Many of them have participated in the FHSAA postseason. 
     St. Thomas Aquinas had a bunch of players make their selections. Linebacker Dallas Turner selected Alabama while wide receiver Bralon Brown picked Ole Miss. Linebacker Jaydon Hood and defensive back Ja'Den McBurrows choose Michigan. Wide receiver Quincy Skinner Jr., defensive back Tyson Russell and offensive lineman Gunnar Hansen all went with Vanderbilt.
     Defensive end R.J. Sorensen ended up in Louisville and defensive lineman Tyreak Sapp selected Florida. Other Raiders moving on are defensive end Allan Baugh(Colorado), tight end Antonio Johnson  (Villanova) and offensive lineman Joshua Sauickie(Air Force). 
     Chaminade-Madonna had a couple of players staying local for college. Running back Thaddius Franklin and defensive lineman Allan Haye will be going to the University of Miami. Plantation wide receiver Jacolby George, American Heritage defensive back James Williams and Stoneman Douglas offensive lineman Michael McLaughlin will also play for the Hurricanes. 
     Cardinal Gibbons wide receiver Troy Stellato signed with Clemson, defensive end Jah-Mal Williams headed to Cincinnati and defensive lineman Anthony Earle stayed local with FAU. 
     University School/Tru Prep Academy defensive lineman Marcus Tate decided on Clemson, defensive back Ricardo Hallman choose Wisconsin, quarterback Nick Vattiato landed at Middle Tennessee and running back Max Balthazar agreed to Coastal Carolina. 
     American Heritage wide receiver Orande Gadsden II signs with Syracuse, Monarch wide receiver Jaden Alexis heads to Texas, Chaminade-Madonna quarterback Jaylon Tolbert goes to Howard, Chaminade-Madonna defensive back Torrie Cox Jr. travels to Ohio while Deerfield Beach linebacker Justice Cross and Fort Lauderdale wide receiver Jahmal Edrine selects FAU. 

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