7v7 Standouts: Battle Warriors
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We are in the midst of 7v7 football season and Nebraska kids are really standing out on the field. In this series I have discussed standouts with local 7v7 clubs and will those individuals making an impact. This article focuses…
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Continue ReadingWe are in the midst of 7v7 football season and Nebraska kids are really standing out on the field. In this series I have discussed standouts with local 7v7 clubs and will those individuals making an impact. This article focuses on the Battle Warriors group out of Omaha, helped coached by former husker Abdul Muhammed.
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Darrell “DJ” Sterling | Omaha Benson | Class of 2024 | WR/DB | 5’11″ 165lbs
Sterling was referred to as the best all around player on the team. He finished in the top seven for yards last year in Class A and received an honorable mention for the All Metro team from the Omaha World Herald. Sterling is electric with the ball in his hands and with his speed can get over the top of defenses quickly. He runs solid routes and has good vision in the open field which can build his yards after catch statistics. Sterling has turned heads at the 7v7 camps and has a chance to do so this fall.
https://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/dj-sterling/9sv3e-WSEeuAzqREozo6lw/football/stats.htm#year=21-22
Sebastian Circo Sebastian Circo 6'0" | 170 lbs | QB Millard North | 2025 FL | Omaha North | Class of 2025 | QB | 5’10 160lbs
Already holding offers from Ole Miss and Boston College, Circo has begun to make a name for himself on the football field. Circo has a strong pocket presence and can really let the ball fly when he steps into a throw. He has very good mechanics and can move around on the pocket to create throwing lanes. Accuracy is solid and has a leader mentality. Circo is enjoying a strong spring and will look to carry his growth to his sophomore year at Omaha North.
https://www.hudl.com/profile/15559301/sebastian-circo
Anthony Liggins Anthony Liggins DB Omaha Central | 2025 State NE | Omaha Benson | Class of 2025 | CB/WR | 5’10″ 160lbs
Liggins has a chance to be one of the best cover corners in the state over the next few years. He has solid footwork and can flips his hips. He is not afraid to get physical and, as he grows, this will only increase his impact on the game. Liggins has excellent chase down, recovery speed and plays balls at the apex, which is a strength for any corner. This young man has been showing out this spring and just might be a clamp for the Bunnies this year.
https://www.hudl.com/profile/16592607/Anthony-Liggins
Thomas Spears Thomas Spears 5'7" | 145 lbs | ATH Ashland Greenwood | 2025 State NE | Ashland Greenwood | Class of 2025 | S/WR | 5’6″ 140lbs
An absolute athlete on the field, Spears did whatever the Bluejay’s needed him to on the football field. He played Safety and Wide Receiver mostly, however he would also get some carries and always made a play. Spears’s true potential lies at the Safety position. He plays the position with a patience and explosiveness that limits long plays and creates turnovers. Spears does a great job letting a play develop and exploding to the ball. He is a strong tackler, who always shoots for the legs and does not try to wrap too high. Spears can be used as a bit of a swiss army knife for now, but as he hones in on his true skillset, he could be an elite player in the state.
https://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/thomas-spears/JGHRxvxjEeuAz5TgcHt2rg/default.htm
Titan Glassman Titan Glassman 6'0" | 185 lbs | WR Omaha Westside | 2025 State NE | Omaha North | Class of 2025 | S/WR | 6’0″ 180lbs
Glassman has great speed sideline to sideline and explodes when he sees the ball either in the air or in someone’s hands. He has good size and length and I could see his body transforming to a linebacker position. Glassman could standout as linebacker, with above average coverage and his explosiveness to the ball. He has solid hands an can make a play in the air. Look for Glassman’s speed and agility, along with his body development to create opportunities for him his sophomore year.