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<p>This much needed review of talented players in the Eastern and Northeastern Regions of the state has been overdue. The players in the regions have been under-recruited for quite some time. The players in this three-part review will bring much needed exposure to the players for recruiting purposes. The review covers several of the top players in the regions.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='781241' first='Mason' last='Satterfield'] - RB, 5'10" 180 (No. 27 RB, Watchlist), Tarboro HS. </strong> Mason followed blockers while looking for an opening to gain yards. He explodes into an opening and accelerates past defenders in the open field for big yardage. He finished last season with 164 carries for 1,445 yards and 21 TDs. The 2025 prospect should start to generate recruiting opportunities during participation in Summer Prospect Camps.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='781289' first='Masion' last='Brooks'] - FB, 5'9" 225 (No. 43 RB, No. 365 Overall), East Bladen HS.</strong> Masion ran with power and balance while running inside for yards. He displayed speed to accelerate pass defenders in the open field to gain additional yardage. He does not go down after initial contact is made. Masion finished last season with 193 carries for 1,436 yards and 19 TDs. The 2024 prospect should start to generate recruiting opportunities during participation in Summer Prospect Camps.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='877833' first='Kamerin' last='McDowell-Moore'] - RB, 5'11" 175 (No. 7 RB, No. 67 Overall), Tarboro HS. </strong> Kamerin followed blockers while looking for an opening to gain yards. He displayed speed to accelerate past defenders in the open field to gain big yardage. He finished last season with 145 carries for 1,393 yards and 21 TDs. The 2026 prospect should start to generate recruiting opportunities during participation in Summer Prospect Camps.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='759983' first='Caden' last='Morton'] - RB, 6'0" 180 (No. 35 RB, No. 357 Overall), New Hanover HS.</strong> Caden followed blockers while looking for an opening to gain yards. He displayed speed to accelerate past defenders in the open field to gain big yardage. He finished last season with 226 carries for 1,386 yards and 19 TDs. The 2024 prospect should start to generate recruiting opportunities during participation in Summer Prospect Camps.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='760035' first='Damaree' last='Tucker'] - QB, 6'1" 185 (No. 55 QB, Watchlist), New Bern HS.</strong> Damaree followed blockers while looking for an opening to gain yards. He displayed explosive speed to accelerate past defenders in the open field for big yardage. He finished last season with 140 carries for 1,309 yards and 18 TDs. The 2024 prospect should start to generate recruiting opportunities during participation in Summer Prospect Camps.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='297901' first='Tyselle' last='Spencer'] - RB, 5'10" 180 (No. 12 RB, No. 177 Overall), Northeastern HS.</strong> Tyselle followed blockers while looking for an opening to gain yards. He displayed speed to accelerate past defenders in the open field for big yardage. He displayed good balance and vision while running inside. Tyselle finished last season with 89 carries for 1,210 yards and 16 TDs. The 2024 prospect should start to generate recruiting opportunities during participation in Summer Prospect Camps.</p>
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This much needed review of talented players in the Eastern and Northeastern Regions of the state has been overdue. The players in the regions have been under-recruited for quite some time. The players in this three-part review will bring much needed exposure to the players for recruiting purposes. The review covers several of the top players in the regions.
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