Broward County high school students made their decisions for national signing day on Wednesday. Many high school football players had made their choices during early national signing day in December.
Charleston Southern loaded up with several Broward County players. They included American Heritage defensive back Boogsie Silvera along with American Heritage wide receiver/running back/quarterback Vinson Davis III. Both of them helped the Patriots win their first state title since 2017. Deerfield Beach defensive back Jared Moorer, who once played for Spanish River and Boca Raton, also selected Charleston Southern.
The FHSAA Class 7A state champion St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders also had a couple of players decide. Defensive back Isaiah Taylor will go across the country to Arizona. He is the son of former Miami Dolphins defensive end and current St. Thomas Aquinas defensive coach Jason Taylor. Raiders defensive back Kellen Madison choose Butler. STA defensive back Jarin Davis moves on to Yonngstown State and offensive lineman Marco Fugar decided on Notre Dame College.
Cardinal Gibbons, the FHSAA Class 4A state champions, had several players select a school. Quarterback Brody Palhegyi signed with Tusculum while wide receiver Bryson Williams and defensive lineman Jertavis Black went with Keiser University. Defensive back Corde St. Louis picked St. Thomas University.
Chaminade-Madonna defensive back Michael Edwards choose Ferris State, Chaminade-Madonna quarterback Jaylon Tolbert went with Howard and former University School and eventual Tru Prep Academy kicker John Cannon decided on South Florida. Western had defensive lineman Anthony Coaxum go with Carson-Newman while Carter Davis headed for New Mexico Military. South Plantation wide receiver Evan Saifman committed to Warner.
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