Around spring football thus far one of he things that has been very apparent has been the size and talent that the Hamilton Huskies have in the trenches.
I knew Spring Evaluation period could get hectic, but I didn’t imagine it would get this crazy. As to my count, 34 student-athletes from the 2013 class have been offered by Division I football programs and an amazing eight players from the 2014 class have already been verbally offered.
Corona del Sol, the 24th seed in the Division I tournament went down to Tucson over the weekend and upset the Tucson Badgers to advance past the first round of the state baseball playoffs.
Two teams gave it their all and would not give up Tuesday night as the 6th seeded Mesquite Wildcats and the 11th seeded Red Mountain Mountain Lions met in post-season play.
No team wants to have their season end the way the Liberty Lions season did in 2011, starting off 9-0, only to lose two of their last three games, including a 35-34 heartbreaker to Arcadia in the Division III quarterfinals last November.
For the first time in a long time the Hamilton Husky football team has started their spring practices coming off a loss to end their season.
For those that don’t know, Spring evaluation period started last Monday. What exactly is it? Last Monday was the first time college coaches could travel on the road to high schools and junior colleges to gather film, talk to coaches about players, gather transcripts, etc. The one thing they are not allowed to do is visit with the prospect.
With the playoffs getting underway in a week, teams on the bubble are looking toward inking key victories before the end of the season.
For most lady sprinters, if you want to be a Division I collegiate runner in the 400 meters, you have to at least break one minute. North Canyon’s Jasmine Gray has accomplished that, and then some as a freshman.
Recruiting Update: 4/12 *Probably the biggest news story effecting college football over the past week has been the scandal at Arkansas with the firing of Bobby Petrino. It does effect…