College Station – There was plenty to talk about at the 11th Annual FSN
Southwest 7 on 7 State.
Championships in College Station. With party cloudy skies and the sun
peaking out every so often. Fans and spectators gathered under tents, some in
lawn chairs while others stood. They shared there thoughts to one another
about players and teams.
Players came from all around Texas to show case there skills. Some worked on
areas that needed improvements, chemistry, timing, and execution. There were
high fling acrobatic catches, quarterbacks drilling balls up and down the field
and defensive players making great stops.
There was no shortage of D 1 talent on the campus of Texas A&M. Some who
have verberally committed and others who havenbt. Such names are Jasperbs
QB Dominique Bailey, WR Kwame Spikes, Abilenebs LB Chris Williams,
Arlington Bowiebs dual threat QB Christian Matthews, Arlingtonbs RB Jamal
Nero, LB Keighan Thetford, Arlington Martinbs CB, S Grant Thorsen, CB
Montreyle McCormick, Cy-Falls QB Kolby Gray, Stony Pointbs QB Nyk McKissic,
Garlandbs LB Lavar Hart, carthage QB Blackshire, Brownwood QB Casey
Pachall, RB/DB Vaccaro, Childress RB Michael Ramirey, Crane QB Lloyd
Chisum, WR/DB Justin Carrasco, Seven Lakes TE Anthony Kendrick, QB Dalton
Livingston, Crocket RB Tyler Tabor, QB Jay Maxwell, big play WR Napoleon
Dennis, Dibolbs QB Jacolby Spencer, WR Cornelius Polk, Glen Rose QB Derek
Thompson, Tomballbs QB Chad Tarhini, WR Jordan Leslie, DB Kyle McKenzie,
the Woodlands RB Daniel Lasco, WR Alex Tweedy, Elkins WR big play Nick
Harwell, WR Jordan Jolly, Duncanville QB Larry Miller versatile standout, Klein
Forest RB Dominic Wilkins could be one the states to backs, LB Cameron
Nrvosu, Lufkinbs all everything DT Demarquez Freeman, and QB Jeffery
Claybon. Just to name a few.
Langham Creek was edged out by Abilene 34-33 for the consolation title while
Richland capped the day beating Mesquite for the state title 35-32.
Another year of 7 on 7 is in the books, up next football season.