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Dayton Daily News Updated 9:07 PM Sunday, August 23, 2009

Area standouts who have not verbally 
committed, but are being heavily recruited:

Seniors

Jay Bucher, Bellbrook: 6-4/220, QB; strong arm and leadership make him a wanted man by the Ivy League and service academies.

Cody Conley, Alter: 6-2/205, LB; This aggressive, hard-hitting LB has the opportunity to help the Knights repeat as D-IV state champs.

Brendan Cunningham, Fairmont: 6-2/210, WR; A big target with good hands, he joins Sherman Wilkinson as a formidable, dynamic duo.

Darion Delaney, Trotwood-Madison: 6-5/260, DE; Miami and Eastern Michigan have offered this versatile star who also plays on the OL.

John Ehrensberger, Centerville: 6-0/185, S; This combo safety with fine speed and range is being recruited by Big Ten and MAC schools.

Justin Favors, Trotwood-Madison: 6-2/227, TE; UC, Colorado and Syracuse have made offers to this tremendous blocker and receiver.

Seth Millar, Wayneville: 5-8/170, TB; This quick, speedy runner (27 TDs, 1,800 yards) is a threat to score from anywhere on the field.

Elias Sayre, Lebanon: 6-5/260, DT; The U.S. Air Force Academy and Kent State have made offers to this versatile lineman who plays OT.

Michael Shope, Fairmont: 6-4/270, OT; Skilled at run blocking and pass protection; the massive left tackle is considering Eastern Michigan.

Brad Sundstrom, Beavercreek: 6-5/215, WR; With the size to overpower corners, he’s attracting interest from UC, Indiana and Wisconsin.

Sherman Wilkinson, Fairmont: 6-2/170, WR; Acrobatic receiver who gets separation with his speed and has outstanding kick, return skills.

Karson Williams, Tecumseh: 6-4/245, DT: The college that snags this big, rugged two, way lineman will consider switching him to guard.

Ethan Zoellner, Northmont: 6-2/194, S; A feared hitter, Zoellner is a ball-hawking safety with the range to be the eighth man in the box.

Juniors

Trey DePriest, Springfield: 6-1/210, LB; Outstanding athlete with offers from six schools, including Cincinnati, Michigan and West Virginia..

A.J. Jordan, Trotwood-Madison: 6-2/180, WR; A tall, rangy receiver with explosive speed, Jordan has offers from many big-time schools.

Cody Latimer, Jefferson: 6-3/200, LB; Broncos’ best athlete is a rugged defender and team’s top WR; will play strong safety in college.

Josh McClain, Northmont: 6-2/224, WR; Alabama and Colorado have offered McClain, a complete receiver with great hands and speed.

Braxton Miller, Wayne: 6-2/190, QB; The No. 1, ranked junior in Ohio, Miller is projected as the heir apparent to Terrelle Pryor at Ohio State.

Tre’ Moore, Wayne: 6-0/180, S; An athletic safety and strong run defender with the speed to stick with WRs when the ball goes deep.

Roger Williamson, Dunbar: 6-2/175, WR; This sure-handed receiver will also play defense; his best position in college could be cornerback.

Sophomores

Taylor Decker, Vandalia Butler: 6-7/255, OT; Has yet to take a varsity snap, but major college recruiters are keeping a close eye on him.

Zach Myers, Miamisburg: 6-4/251, OT; A beast with tremendous potential, Myers has a bright future as the anchor of the Vikings’ line.

Vandalia has a 6'7" 255lb sophomore????
Heck with the turf, I'd like to see this kid on the hardwood! Go Butler!!
Neubaum Turk
1:48 PM, 8/24/2009
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