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Scout.com Returns to the Garden State
Last season, Scout.com held a combine at Rutgers University and we were treated to a wealth of talent and competition. This year, Scout.com will make a stop at the Randolph Indoor Sports Pavilion. Top prospects from around the Northeast will be on hand again to compete in the Scout.com All-American Combine.
Quarterback
Eastern Pennsylvania has four solid quarterback prospects and they will all be in attendance on Sunday. Nolan Kearney (Downingtown West), Ryan Nassib (Malvern Prep), Chris Johnson (Roman Catholic) and Pete O’Connor (Downingtown East) will be representing the Keystone State. The state of New Jersey will be represented by the likes of Demetrius Richardson (Cherokee) and Stephen Shimko (Ewing). One of the shining future stars from Washington, D.C. Emmanuel Yeager will be out to make a name for himself.
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