WVU Recruits’ Profiles
Mario Alford, WR, 5-9, 175, Greenville, Ga./Georgia Military College
Played two seasons for coach Bert Williams at Georgia Military College led the team in rushing with
541 yards on 52 carries with six touchdowns, averaging 10.4 yards per carry in 2012 added eight
receptions for 199 yards and two touchdowns recorded 33 carries for 226 rushing yards and four
touchdowns in 2011 caught 10 passes for 122 yards and one touchdown ran for 136 yards and
two touchdowns on only six carries against Iowa Western had 10 carries for 136 yards, four catches
for 129 yards and scored four touchdowns in a win over Snow College named all-state honorable
mention quarterback at Greenville High (Ga.) also a star on the track team, winning the 100-meter
state championship in 10.77 four-star recruit according to ESPN and 247sports three-star recruit
according to rivals and Scout rivals No. 82 Junior College Postseason Top 100 247sports No. 1
Georgia junior college recruit 247sports No. 1 junior college wide receiver 247sports No. 11 junior
college recruit also offered by Arizona, Cincinnati, Kansas, Ole Miss and Texas Tech.
Al-Rasheed Benton, LB, 6-2, 220, Newark, N.J./Shabazz HS
Three-year letterwinner for coach Darnell Grant at Shabazz High two-time New Jersey All-State Third
Team Defense helped team to a combined 19-13 record and an appearance in the 2012 New Jersey
Central Group 2 Championship semifi nals fi nished 2012 with 110 tackles, 73 tackles for loss and
two interceptions rushed for 710 yards with 14 touchdowns on offense recorded 105 tackles with
seven sacks in 2011 played in the 2012 Chesapeake Bowl 2012 All-Group 2 First Team Defense
2011 New Jersey All-Group 1 First Team Defense two-time All-Essex County First Team Defense
earned All-Essex County Second Team Defense in 2010 two-time Super Essex Conference Defensive
Player of the Year No. 15 on The Ledger Top 50 four-star recruit according to ESPN and
247sports three-star recruit according to rivals and Scout 2013 ESPN No. 16 inside linebacker
2013 ESPN No. 12 New Jersey recruit 2013 rivals No. 45 inside linebacker 2013 rivals No. 23
New Jersey Postseason Top 30 2013 247sports No. 17 inside linebacker 2013 247sports No. 11
New Jersey recruit also offered by Arizona State, Boston College, Georgia Tech, Kansas, Maryland,
Penn State, Pitt and Temple.
Ronald Carswell, WR, 6-0, 180, Macon, Ga./Itawamba Community College
Former University of Alabama player who played one season for coach Joe Williams at Itawamba
Community College, leading the team to a 6-3 record fi nished the season with 44 receptions for 429
yards and one touchdown brought down fi ve receptions for 98 yards against Mississippi Delta
previously played for Westside High, where he was ranked as the No. 35 player in the state of Georgia
by the Atlanta Journal Constitution 2009 4A All-State selection by the Atlanta Journal Constitution
caught 41 passes for 715 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior hauled in 34 receptions for
627 yards and three scores in 2008, while compiling 33 catches for 391 yards and two touchdowns in
2006 three-star prospect according to 247sports; No. 25 junior college wide receiver also offered
by Kentucky.
Hodari Christian (Ha-dari), LB, 6-1, 195, McKeesport, Pa./McKeesport HS
Coached by Jim Ward at McKeesport High 2012 Pennsylvania Sportswriters Class 4A All-State
linebacker 2012 Coaches/Pennsylvania Football News Class 4A All-State Second Team linebacker
two year two-way starter at linebacker and running back recorded 57 tackles, including 43 solo
tackles, three sacks and two fumble recoveries in nine games as a senior also rushed for 546 yards,
averaging 5.87 yards per carry with three touchdowns All-Class 4AFoothills Conference linebacker
in 2012 No. 19 on the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Top 25 Pennsylvania football players named to the
2012 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrifi c 25 member of the 2012 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous
22 on the McKeesport Daily News Dynamic 33 team played in the 2012 Chesapeake Bowl
four-star recruit according to ESPN three-star recruit according to rivals, Scout and 247sports rivals
No. 25 Pennsylvania Postseason Top 30 247sports No. 20 dual-threat quarterback 247sports
No. 25 Pennsylvania recruit also offered by Illinois, Northwestern, Pitt, Purdue, Rutgers and Temple.
Shelton Gibson, WR, 6-1, 175, Cleveland Heights, Ohio/Cleveland Heights HS
Played three seasons for coach Jeff Rotsky at Cleveland Heights High played in the U.S. Army All-
American Bowl fi nished with more than 700 receiving yards as a senior and scored 11 total touchdowns
scored touchdowns as a receiver, rusher, kickoff returner, punt returner and passed for a
touchdown helped lead Cleveland Heights to a 17-3 two-year record, including advancing to the fi rst
round of the playoffs in both years, the fi rst time in school history to advance to the playoffs grabbed
27 passes for 518 yards and four touchdowns in 2011 recorded 45 receptions for 532 yards and 21
touchdowns as a sophomore No. 6 on the 2012 Cleveland Plain Dealer Top 50 Northeast Ohio football
players named to the 2012 Cleveland Plain Dealer Special Mention team earned Northeast
Lakes All-District Third Team Offense in 2011 four-star recruit according to ESPN, rivals, Scout and
247sports ESPN No. 11 Ohio recruit ESPN No. 26 wide receiver rivals No. 129 Rivals250
rivals No. 12 wide receiver rivals No. 4 Ohio Postseason Top 75 Scout No. 19 wide receiver
247sports No. 27 wide receiver 247sports No. 8 Ohio recruit Sporting News Top 125 lettered in
track, participating in sprints and relays member of one of the fastest 4x200m relay teams nationally
also offered by Arkansas, Auburn, Cal, Duke, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan
State, Mississippi State, Nebraska, NC State, Ohio State, Pitt, Tennessee and Vanderbilt.
Brandon Golson, LB, 6-3, 220, Fork Union, Va./Georgia Military College
Played two seasons for coach Bert Williams at Georgia Military College played in only four games
in 2012 due to injury, registering six tackles, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries recorded
24 tackles with fi ve tackles for loss, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries in 2011 named
the Orangeburg Times & Democrat Defensive Player of the Year in 2009 and was a fi rst team all-area
selection at Calhoun County High … played just two seasons of football for coach Walt Wilson … logged
113 tackles and 30 sacks with four forced fumbles, earning all-state honors as selected by The State …
helped Calhoun County to the state 1-A semifi nals as a senior … selected to play in the Shrine Bowl of
the Carolinas and the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl … logged 78 tackles and 18 sacks in just six
games as a junior … three-star recruit according to rivals, Scout, ESPN and 247sports rivals No. 35
Junior College Postseason Top 100 247sports No. 3 Georgia junior college recruit 247sports No.
4 junior college linebacker 247sports No. 48 junior college recruit also offered by Arizona, Kansas,
Kansas State, South Carolina and Texas A&M.
Malik Greaves (greeves), S, 6-3, 200, Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood HS
Three-year starter for coach Adam Geis at Sandalwood High named to the 2012 Florida Times-Union
Super 24 earned All-Gateway Conference honors collected eight interceptions for his career and
returned two of them for touchdowns ranked No. 9 on the Orlando Sentinel’s North Florida Super60
four-star recruit according to ESPN three-star recruit according to rivals, Scout and 247sports
rivals No. 43 safety runs a 4.48 40-yard dash lettered in basketball and track also offered by
Auburn, Duke, North Carolina, Ole Miss, USF, Vanderbilt, Virginia and Wisconsin.
Marvin Gross, DE, 6-4, 225, Baltimore, Md./Dunbar HS
Played for coach Ben Eaton at Dunbar High fi rst-team consensus all-state and small school all-state
in Maryland two-year sack total of 52 three-time Baltimore Sun All-Met First Team collected
21 sacks, 75 total tackles, 42 tackles for loss and four forced fumbles as a senior helped Dunbar to
a 13-1 record in 2012, a 9-0 league mark and a state championship member of three straight state
championship teams at Dunbar fi nished junior campaign with 70 tackles, 31 sacks invited to play
in the 2013 Max Emfi nger All-American Bowl Game Classic rated as the No. 24-best lineman in the
state by rivals and No. 14 by Max Preps 2012 Max Emfi nger Northeast Super Sixth three-star
ranking from rivals, Scout and Yahoo rivals postseason Top 25 member of the East’s Top 100
Baltimore All-Nike camp team played in the Chesapeake Bowl, featuring senior standouts from
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, D.C. and West Virginia also offered by
Colorado, Purdue, Rutgers, Wake Forest and Washington.
d’Vante Henry, LB, 6-5, 205, Moore, Okla./Arizona Western College
Played two seasons for coach Tom Minnick at Arizona Western College helped team to a combined
19-3 record, including a win in the El Toro Bowl in 2012 led 2012 team in tackles (55), solo tackles
(23) and assisted tackles (32) also registered 7.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two forced fumbles,
two interceptions and three pass breakups 2012 All-Arizona Community College Athletic Conference
First Team Defense 2012 All-Western States Football League First Team Defense made
26 tackles with eight tackles for loss and four sacks in 2011 previously attended Southmoore High,
registering 65 tackles as a senior, including fi ve sacks … led Southmoore to a 10-3 mark as a junior …
All-VYPE Oklahoma Second Team … The Oklahoman’s All-Big City Roster Honorable Mention … Tulsa
World 6A Honorable Mention … also lined up as a receiver and running back on offense … fi nished third
at 2010 Oklahoma 6A Championships with a time of 49.34 in the 400 meters and was the anchor in the
state champion 4×100 and 4×400 relay teams three-star recruit according to rivals, Scout, ESPN and
247sports rivals No. 23 Junior College Postseason Top 100 247sports No. 3 junior college outside
linebacker 247sports No. 5 Arizona junior college recruit also offered by Iowa State, Minnesota,
Oklahoma, Oregon State, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and Utah.
Darrien Howard, LB, 6-2, 250, Dayton, Ohio/Chaminade-Julienne HS
Three-year starter for coach Marcus Colvin at Dayton’s Chaminade-Julienne High earned Division
IV All-Ohio fi rst-team honors in 2012 amassed 75 tackles and scored fi ve touchdowns on offense as
a senior rushed for 131 yards and totaled 77 yards receiving, helping team to a 6-4 record fourstar
rating by ESPN, rivals and Scout No. 241 on ESPN’s Top300 team rated as the No. 10 best
inside linebacker by rivals and the No. 12 best by Scout No. 17 on the rivals postseason Top 75
ranked as the No. 9 best inside linebacker by ESPN 2010 National Underclassmen (NUC) Columbus
linebacker MVP NUC Ultimate 100 linebacker MVP collected 154 tackles, eight tackles for loss,
fi ve sacks, three interceptions and four fumble recoveries as a junior named Division IV All-Ohio fi rst
team selection and District Player of the Year as a junior on offense as a fullback and tight end, he
scored 15 touchdowns and rushed for 270 yards helped lead Chaminade-Julienne to a 10-4 record
and the third-round of the state playoffs named fi rst team all-league, all-district, all-area and special
mention all-state as a sophomore also offered by Cincinnati, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, NC State
and Pitt.
Dontrill Hyman, DE, 6-4, 265, Warsaw, N.C./Hinds CC
Played two seasons for coach Gene Murphy at Hinds Community College helped team to a combined
10-8 record led 2012 squad in sacks (7.5) and forced fumbles (3) also recorded 51 tackles
and 4.5 tackles for loss named to the 2011 NJCAA All-American Second Team in after registering
62 tackles, 20.5 tackles for loss, 14 sacks and two forced fumbles member of the 2011 MACJC
All-Region and MACJC All-State First Team named to the 2012 MACJC All-State Second Team
played both ways as a senior at Warsaw High, spending time on offense as a running back … selected
to the NCPreps 1A All-State Team and Wilmington Star News All-Area squad as a senior … tallied 151
total tackles (11.6 tackles per game), including 105 solo stops, during fi nal campaign … also lettered in
basketball four-star recruit according to 247sports three-star recruit according ESPN 247sports
No. 28 junior college recruit 247sports No. 1 junior college strong-side defensive end 247sports
No. 10 Mississippi junior college recruit also offered by LSU and Mississippi State.
Marcell Lazard, OL, 6-6, 293, Bloomfi eld N.J./Bloomfi eld HS
Three-year starter and four-year letterwinner for coach Mike Carter at Bloomfi eld High 2012 New
Jersey All-State Second Team Offense 2012 All-Group 5 First Team Offense helped Bloomfi eld to
a 9-3 overall record and an appearance in the New Jersey state championship game 2011 All-Group
4 Second Team Offense two-time All-Essex County First Team Offense 2010 All-Essex
County Third Team Offense three-star rating by rivals and Scout position ranking of No. 33 nationally
by rivals and No. 42 by Scout ranked as the No. 3 best offensive lineman in New Jersey
and No. 13 best recruit in the state by rivals ESPN ranks him No. 33 nationally at his position and
the No. 15-best prospect in his state Tom Lemming Top 25 among offensive tackles New Jersey
postseason Top 30 member of the East’s Top 100 played in the 2012 Chesapeake Bowl, featuring
senior standouts from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C. and
West Virginia also offered by Boston College, Florida, Maryland, Miami, Ohio State, South Carolina,
Michigan and Virginia.
Grant Lingafelter, OL, 6-5, 265, Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Chagrin Falls HS
Played three seasons for coach Mark Iammarino at Chagrin Falls High member of the Associated
Press All-Ohio Division III Third Team in 2012 helped team to a combined 37-5 record during those
seasons, including three Chagrin Valley League championships, one appearance in the state championship,
one appearance in the state semifi nals and one appearance in the state regional fi nals led
an offensive line that paved the way for an average of 189.7 rushing yards per game, 5.3 yards per
carry and also fi nished with 36 rushing touchdowns in 2012 helped the 2011 squad to an average of
197.2 rushing yards per game, 5.1 yard per carry and 33 rushing touchdowns two-time Northeast
Lake All-District honoree 2012 Cleveland Plain Dealer Offensive All-Star three-star recruit according
to ESPN, rivals, and 247sports two-star recruit according to Scout also offered by Cincinnati
and Illinois.
Isaac McDonald, LB, 6-5, 205, Hialeah, Fla./Champagnat Catholic HS
Two-year starter for coach Mike Tunsil at Champagnat Catholic High two-time Miami Herald All-Dade
County second-team linebacker as a senior, he fi nished with 68 tackles, including 18 tackles for loss
and seven sacks also had 331 yards receiving and fi ve touchdowns helped lead Champagnat to
the fi rst round of the state playoffs as a junior, he fi nished with 75 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, fi ve
sacks and two interceptions No. 151 on Florida Top 200 No. 21 on Miami Herald’s Miami-Dade
County Top 25 football recruits three-star recruit by ESPN, rivals and scout and 247sports played
for Team USA U-19 also offered by Clemson, Louisville, Mississippi State, North Carolina, Notre
Dame, Ole Miss, Oregon, South Carolina and Stanford.
Nick O’Toole, P, 6-5, 220, Corona, Calif./Fullerton College
Played one season for coach Tim Byrnes at Fullerton College, helping the team to a 7-4 record
ranked third in the California Community College Athletic Association with an average of 41.8 yards per
punt punted 49 times for 2,050 yards with 15 punts downed inside the 20 yard line registered a
long of 62 yards named to the 2012 Southern California Football Association All-Conference First
Team two-year starter for national powerhouse Mater Dei High recorded 37 punts for 1,427 yards
with a long of 64 as a senior, including 19 inside the 20-yard line knocked 42 punts for 1,377 yards
in 2010 2011 All-Trinity League First Team Defense ranked No. 7 punter in the nation by Chris
Sailer Kicking.
Chavas Rawlins, QB, 6-3, 190, Monessen, Pa./Monessen HS
Coached by Andy Pacak at Monessen High 2012 Pennsylvania Sportswriters Class A All-State quarterback
2012 Coaches/PFN Class A All-State Second Team athlete four-year letterwinner, leading
the team to a combined 15-6 record in two seasons as quarterback completed 71-of-165 passes
for 1,382 yards and 13 touchdowns and only three interceptions in 11 games as a senior also rushed
for 613 yards and 12 touchdowns fi nished 2011 season with 991 passing yards and 12 touchdowns,
while rushing for 725 yards and seven touchdowns runs a 4.43 40-yard dash No. 20 on the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Top 25 Pennsylvania football players named the 2012 Greensburg Tribune-
Review Player of the Year and to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrifi c 25 member of the 2012
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22 a two-time selection to the All-Tri-County South Conference
team three-star recruit according to ESPN, rivals, Scout and 247sports rivals No. 19 dual-threat
quarterback rivals No. 14 Pennsylvania Postseason Top 30 247sports No. 20 dual-threat quarterback
247sports No. 16 Pennsylvania recruit Tom Lemming Top Combo Passer Quarterback
also offered by Cincinnati, Duke, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Nebraska, North Carolina, Northwestern, Pitt,
Purdue, Rutgers, USF, Tennessee and Virginia.
Daikiel (da-keel) Shorts, WR, 6-1, 200, Clayton, N.J./Eastern Christian Academy
Coached by Dwayne Thomas at Eastern Christian Academy helped team to a 3-0 record in 2012
played in three games in 2012, recording 16 catches for 342 yards, an average of 21.4 yards per reception,
and four touchdowns caught seven passes for 177 yards and three touchdowns in 39-35 win
over Strom Thurmond hauled in seven receptions for 130 yards and two touchdowns in a 62-3 victory
over Niagara Academy had two catches for 35 yards against Archbishop Spalding previously
lettered for three seasons at Red Lion Christian Academy fi nished with 45 catches for 530 yards and
eight touchdowns as a junior also had 40 tackles and one interception while playing cornerback and
safety three-star recruit according to ESPN, rivals, Scout and 247sports 247sports No. 31 Maryland
recruit Tom Lemming Top Combo Passer Quarterback also offered by Boise State, Boston
College, Hawaii, Maryland, NC State, Temple and UCLA.
Wendell (wen-dell) Smallwood, RB, 5-11, 194, Wilmington, Del./Eastern Christian Academy
Coached by Dwayne Thomas at Eastern Christian Academy helped team to a 3-0 record in 2012
played in three games in 2012, rushing for more than 450 yards and scoring four touchdowns
averaged more than eight yards per carry carried the ball 21 times for 154 yards in win over Strom
Thurmond rushed for 90 yards on nine carries in victory over Niagara Academy had 220 yards,
three touchdown runs and a 50-yard receiving touchdown against Archbishop Spalding previously
lettered for three seasons at Red Lion Christian Academy as a junior, he fi nished with 1,200 yards
rushing and 21 touchdowns team co-offensive most valuable player as a sophomore and junior
special teams most valuable player as a freshman, fi nishing with six touchdowns on returns runs a
4.43 40-yard dash three-star recruit according to ESPN, rivals, Scout and 247sports rivals No.
37 running back rivals No. 15 Maryland Postseason Top 25 247sports No. 30 Maryland recruit
Tom Lemming Top Running Back also offered by Auburn, Boston College, Connecticut, Hawaii,
Rutgers, Temple and Tennessee.
Dreamius Smith, RB, 5-10, 215, Wichita, Kan./Butler CC
Played two seasons for coach Troy Morrell at Butler Community College, helping the team to a combined
22-2 record won the 2011 NJCAA National Championship, while falling in the championship
game in 2012 fi nished the season with 984 yards on 120 carries and 17 touchdowns averaged
89.5 rushing yards per game and 8.2 yards per carry added 16 receptions for 179 receiving yards
and two touchdowns registered four games with more than 100 rushing yards and fi ve multi-touchdown
games scored four touchdowns with 157 rushing yards in an 84-7 win over Independence
went for 148 rushing yards with two touchdowns in a 61-0 victory over Highland had a season-high
193 yards on 13 carries with three touchdowns in an 84-13 win over Garden City served as a backup
in 2011, rushing for 690 yards on 100 carries with nine touchdowns 2012 All-KJCCC First Team offense
helped team to a state championship as a senior at Wichita Heights High named to the
Wichita Eagle’s Top 11 football team named to the Kansas 6A All-State First Team by the Wichita
Eagle rushed 143 times for 1,837 yards and 34 touchdowns as a senior career numbers included
320 rushes for 3,288 yards and 54 scores ran for 286 yards against Olathe North in the 2010 state
championship game four-star prospect on ESPN three-star prospect according to rivals and
247sports No. 2 junior college running back and No. 8 Kansas junior college recruit on 247sports
also offered by Boise State, Houston, Kansas, Kansas State and Oklahoma State.
Tyler Tezeno, OL, 6-3, 280, Houston, Texas/Klein Collins HS
Played for coach Drew Svoboda at Klein Collins named to the Associated Press 5A All-State Second
Team in 2012 helped lead the Tigers to a 16-6 two-year record and an appearance in the fi rst round
of the Texas state football playoffs both years Klein Collins averaged 430 yards of total offense and
270 rushing yards per game Tigers were only held below 190 rushing yards once all season team
averaged 40.0 points per game in 2012, and it was held below 31 points just once fi nalist for the
Houston Touchdown Club Player of the Year award (only offensive lineman selected as a fi nalist for this
award) named All-District 13-5A First Team honoree as a senior and honorable mention as a junior
has an 80.5-inch wingspan three-star recruit by ESPN, rivals, Scout and 247sports also offered
by Arizona State, Boise State, LSU, Northwestern, Utah.
Jeremy Tyler, S, 6-0, 195, Lithonia, Ga./Martin Luther King HS
Two-year starter for coaches Michael Carson and Rober Freeman at Martin Luther King High Class
5-A all-state and all-region selection, as well as all-area and all-region as a senior helped team to an
11-1 overall record, a 9-0 mark in the region and the second round of the state playoffs played on a
defensive unit that allowed 7.7 points a game during the regular season collected 33 tackles, three
tackles for loss, three interceptions and two fumble recoveries collected fi ve interceptions as a junior
three-star rating from ESPN, rivals, MaxPreps and Scout ESPN ranks him No. 53 nationally at his
position and No. 103 overall in Georgia rivals ranks him No. 42 nationally at his position and the No.
50-best prospect in Georgia Georgia postseason Top 80 has played quarterback, linebacker and
every position in the secondary, while at Martin Luther King played in the Georgia All-Star game and
fi nished with three tackles and an interception also offered by Ole Miss, Texas Tech and Vanderbilt.
Stone Underwood, OL, 6-4, 285, Brookhaven, Miss./Copiah-Lincoln CC
Started all 12 games for Glenn Davis at Copiah-Lincoln CC in 2012 All-NJCAA Region 23 First
Team All-Mississippi Association of Community/Junior Colleges First Team helped team to a 9-3
record and an appearance in the Mississippi Bowl anchored an offensive line that averaged 102.4
rushing yards per game spent 2011 at Southeastern Louisiana previously attended Brookhaven
High named one of the top 125 seniors in Mississippi by the Jackson Clarion Ledger listed as one
of the top 16 prospects by the Brookhaven Daily Leader selected to play in the Mississippi-Alabama
All-Star Game named a fi rst-team member on the MAC Class 5A and Region 3 5A MVP team a
member of the Daily Leader All-Lincoln County team named Clarion Ledger All-State Second Team
and Scout two-star recruit according to 247sports also offered by Massachusetts and Memphis.
Elijah Wellman, RB, 6-2, 235, Huntington, W.Va./Spring Valley
Played for coach Brad Dingess at Spring Valley won the Sam Huff Award as the top defensive player
of the year by the state’s sportswriters’ association two-time 3A all-state fi rst team selection by the
West Virginia Sportswriters’ Association, including being named defensive captain as a senior threetime
Mountain State Athletic Conference fi nished with 1,676 yards rushing and 18 touchdowns
also had 124 tackles, including two sacks, 11 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries
and an interception he returned for a touchdown helped Spring Valley fi nish 7-4 and advance
to the fi rst round of the state playoffs fi nished with 224 yards on 21 carries and four touchdowns and
collected 10 tackles against Hurricane compiled 133 yards on 27 carries against Cabell-Midland in
the state playoffs and three touchdowns helped lead Highlanders to an 8-4 record, advance to the
quarterfi nals of the Class 3A state playoffs and fi nish with a fi nal No. 10 state ranking fi nished with
151 tackles, including 24 tackles for loss, nine sacks, four interceptions and six forced fumbles as a junior
helped Spring Valley advance to the fi rst round of the state playoffs had 139 tackles, including
15 tackles for loss, fi ve sacks, two interceptions and three forced fumbles as a sophomore played
for the South team in the 2012 Chesapeake Bowl, featuring senior standouts from Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C. and West Virginia 2012 Class 3A All-State
First Team in baseball also offered by Bowling Green and Ohio.
Kevin White, WR, 6-4, 210, Macungie, Pa./Lackawanna College
Played two seasons for coach Mark Duda at Lackawanna College made 36 receptions, totaling 535
yards and six touchdowns in 2012 averaged 14.9 yards per reception recorded two touchdowns in
67-6 win over Widener caught nine passes for 113 yards with one touchdown in a 43-25 loss against
Georgia Military College attended Emmaus High, where he was All-Lehigh Valley Athletic Conference
as a receiver and defensive back in 2009 three-star prospect and No. 2 Pennsylvania junior
college wide receiver on 247sports three-star prospect by rivals and No. 56 on its postseason Top
100 three-star prospect by Scout and ESPN also offered by Texas Tech.
Daryl Worley, S, 6-2, 190, Philadelphia, Pa./William Penn Charter HS
Played safety and receiver for coach Jeff Humble at William Penn Charter All-Southeastern Pennsylvania
First Team defensive back two-time Penn Inter-Ac League First Team earned fi rst-team honors
as a receiver and defensive back as a senior and fi rst team receiver accolades as a junior … rushed
for 184 yards on 53 carries in 2012 team’s leading receiver with 26 catches for 495 yards (he was the
only player with more than seven receptions on the team) scored six touchdowns and was second
on the team in scoring with 36 points also led the team in interceptions with three participated in
the Chesapeake Bowl’s North Team, pitting the best players of the Mid-Atlantic region as a junior in
2011, he caught 10 passes for 171 yards and also added 247 yards rushing on 34 carries, averaging
7.3 yards per carry and 17.1 yards per reception while scoring four total touchdowns (two rushing, two
receiving) defensively, he tied for the team lead in interceptions, with three as a sophomore, he
had 653 receiving yards on 45 catches with six touchdowns had one interception as a sophomore
as well saw varsity action at William Penn as a freshman as well, catching three passes for 54 yards
also ran track in spring of 2012 with personal-best times of 11.14 in the 200, 22.01 in the 200 and
49.19 in the 400 and 7.3 in the 60-yard dash PennLive’s No. 22 on Pennsylvania’s Top 50 recruits
rated as Southeastern Pennsylvania’s top cornerback by the Philadelphia Inquirer three-star recruit
by rivals, ESPN and Scout Scout No. 33 safety nationally rivals No. 51 safety nationally rivals
No. 19 on postseason Top 30 in Pennsylvania also offered by Boston College, Connecticut, Iowa,
Maryland, Northwestern, Penn State, Pitt, Purdue, Rutgers, Syracuse and Tennessee.