
He catches the ball well and doesn’t drop anything.” Corners can’t press him because of his natural quickness. Stone Comment: “This past weekend he ran 4.57 as a 10th grader. I can only imagine what that’s going to be senior year.įrank Sumpter, Receiver, 5-11, 155, Bedford High This past weekend he ran 4.52 in the 40 and he’s only in the 10th grade playing linebacker. Stone Comment: “Matthew is definitely a speedster.

Matthew Draper, Linebacker, 6-2, 200, Cleveland Glenville

He can get up on you very quick, he’s a great catcher, doesn’t drop anything at all.” Stone Comment: “Siragusa is a kid that has a lot of speed but it’s deceiving because he has long legs. Michael Siragusa, Receiver, 6-2, 200, Cleveland St. The reason he’s a safety is he’s also physical as well. What gives him the ability to play corner is he has speed and good cover skills. Stone Comment: “Antoine is a true safety playing corner. Offers: Bowling Green, Buffalo, Kent State, Western Michigan

Him as a linebacker, I like the fact he can get out in space and cover.”Īntoine Stone, Cornerback/Safety, 5-10, 183, Bedford High Stone Comment: “Dameon is a kid that is very physical and very agile, but he doesn’t shy away from contact at all. Offers: Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Louisville, Ohio, Toledo, Western Michigan Bedford (OH) High CB Antoine Stone has four MAC offers and interest from several BCS programs.įormer Cleveland (Ohio) Glenville standouts Andre Evans, Jacory Stone and Curtis Terry have returned to their hometown following college careers at Eastern Kentucky, Eastern Michigan and Ohio State respectively to coach up and train local prospects.Ģ47Sports paid a recent visit to Hands on Training and talked with Stone about some of their 20 recruits on the rise.ĭameon Willis, Safety/Linebacker, 6-0, 208, Cleveland St. With a knowledgeable staff, Hands On Training in the Cleveland area is picking up steam with many of the region’s top prospects coming in to get their workouts.
