Eight players making some noise this spring in Maryland
Most high schools in Maryland are currently playing football games during the spring. The fall season was postponed because of COVID-19. Now, some schools are playing as many games as they can during the months of March and April. Unfortunately,…
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Continue ReadingMost high schools in Maryland are currently playing football games during the spring. The fall season was postponed because of COVID-19. Now, some schools are playing as many games as they can during the months of March and April. Unfortunately, there are some schools who didn’t play during the fall and haven’t played a game yet this spring. Prep RedZone looks at some of the top offensive performers so far during this spring season of high school football in Maryland.
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Ashton Snelsire|6-3|230|Quarterback|2022|Decataur
Snelsire has been impressive in his first four games of the spring season. He’s completed 66-out-of-123 passes for 1,009 yards, 12 touchdowns, and two interceptions in those contests. Snelsire is averaging 252.3 yards passing per game and has led his team to a 3-1 record. He’s also rushed 32 times for 174 yards and one touchdown on the ground.
Brycen Coleman|6-4|175|Wide Receiver|2024|Decataur
When Coleman makes a catch, it’s usually a big play. In his first three games, Coleman caught 13 passes for 417 yards and two touchdowns. That’s 24.4 yards per catch. Coleman will be a prospect that colleges will want to keep an eye on as he develops over the next few years.
Jamar Curtis Jamar Curtis 5'6" | 170 lbs | RB St. John's (DC) | 2022 State MD |5-6|170|Running Back|2022|St. John’s
Curtis got off to a fast start in his first two games for the Cadets. He carried the football 20 times for 312 yards and two touchdowns and caught three passes for 74 yards in those games.
Kamare Watson|5-11|205|Linebacker|2022|Dundalk
Watson has been active on the defensive side of the ball for Dundalk. He’s made 17 total tackles (12 solos) and sacked the quarterback five times in his first three games.
Rodney Nelson|5-9 |Running Back|2022|Franklin
Nelson has solidified himself as one to keep an eye on going forward so far this spring. In three games, Nelson has carried the football 21 times for 408 yards and four touchdowns. That’s a crazy 19.4 yard per carry.
Ryan O’Connor|6-3|195|Quarterback|2021|Easton
O’Connor has passed for over 200-plus yards in his first three games for Easton. He has completed 52-out-of-102 passes for 656 yards, seven touchdowns, and four interceptions. His QBR can improve if he can cut down on the turnovers. O’Connor is a Class of 2021 Delaware football commit.
Santra Collins|6-1|215|Linebacker|2022|Franklin
Collins has racked up 25 total tackles (18 solos) and has sacked the quarterback once in his first three games.
Wyatt Hagan|6-1|190|Quarterback/2021|St. John’s
In his first two games against Bishop McNamara and St. Mary’s Rykien, Hagan completed 21-out-of-36 passes for 374 yards, four touchdowns, and one interception. Both games were wins for St. John’s.