2009 State Champions:  6A- Miramar High School, 5A- Tampa Plant, 4A- Dwyer, 3A-Pensacola, 2A- Cocoa, 2B- Bolles, 1B- Glades Day, 1A- American Heritage Delray

 

 

Christian Green   Tampa Catholic
HT. 6-2  WT. 200 lbs. 40 4.6  YR. Senior

Although Green currently lines up at quarterback for the Crusaders, make no mistake, when he gets to the next level as a wide receiver, this could be one of the nation’s most dominant players.

 

 

 

Ivan McCartney   Miramar
HT. 6-2  WT. 175 lbs. 40 4.55  YR. Senior

Has tremendous hands, runs great patterns and had the ability to catch the ball against anyone.  Was the catalyst in the Patriots’ playoff run last year, and is expected to do much of the same in 2009.

 

Michaelee Harris   Miami Northwestern

Talented wide receiver prospect who helped lead his team to the 6A title game as a junior. Harris finished his junior season with 22 receptions for 530 yards and seven touchdowns. Harris incorporates elite route-running ability and phenomenal hands. He has the ability to be an incredibly productive target for a major college quarterback.

 

 

Willis Wright   Miami Springs


Wright is a versatile athlete that is put together like a linebacker. He has the ability to play safety or wide receiver because of his size, speed, and athleticism. He has strong hands, and has very good speed at WR. On defense, he is strong, physical, and he moves well in space.

 

 

 

Joshua Reese   Miami Central


Joshua Reese is a strong receiver that can make tough catches over the middle. He is a definite contributor on the next level because of his hands and ability to run routes and get open. He is more physically advanced than most and will continue to get stronger with ease. Expect Reese to be a steady, contributing wide out that can make tough catches, run good routes.




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