Pulaski Academy Receivers John Mark Charette And William Svoboda
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The Pulaski Academy Bruins have an arsenal of talented receivers led by senior John Mark Charette John Mark Charette 6'2" | 220 lbs | ATH Pulaski Academy | 2024 State AR And sophomore William Svoboda William Svoboda 6'3" | 190…
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Continue ReadingThe Pulaski Academy Bruins have an arsenal of talented receivers led by senior
John Mark Charette
John
Mark Charette
6'2" | 220 lbs | ATH
Pulaski Academy | 2024
State
AR
And sophomore
William Svoboda
William
Svoboda
6'3" | 190 lbs | WR
Pulaski Academy | 2026
State
AR
also included is junior
Alex Ezeldin
Alex
Ezeldin
5'8" | 150 lbs | WR
Pulaski Academy | 2025
State
AR
6’1, 175-pounds with junior Connor Coldren 6’5, 185-pounds, senior Andrew Fiser and junior Walden Culpepper 6’2, 175-pounds. Coming out of the backfield is junior running back Nathaniel Thomas, Jr. 5’8″, 185-pounds and junior
Charlie Cotros
Charlie
Cotros
5'11" | 165 lbs | RB
Pulaski Academy | 2025
State
AR
6’1″, 195-pounds also good receivers. The Bruins Junior Quarterback
Brandon Cobb
Brandon
Cobb
6'4" | 205 lbs | QB
Pulaski Academy | 2025
State
AR
6’4″, 190-pounds has multiple targets to throw to.
John Mark Charette
John
Mark Charette
6'2" | 220 lbs | ATH
Pulaski Academy | 2024
State
AR
is a 6’3″, 210-pound senior with 4.7 speed in the 40-yard dash who bench presses 315-pounds and squats 405-pounds with a 3.7 GPA and an ACT Score of 27. Last season John Mark had 1,350 yards receiving and 10 touchdowns. Camps that he has attended this summer include TCU, SMU, Coastal Carolina, Samford and Appalachian State. John Mark is unsure of which other schools he will visit this year. So far Ouachita Baptist is his only scholarship offer so far this season with more to come.
What separates him from other receivers in the state is his football iq and being stronger than most defensive linemen and linebackers. He played on the line until his 9th grade year in which then he was moved to receiver. He has an excellent work ethic. John Mark says winning is everything to him as he hates to lose. What he loves about playing football is the competition among players.
The player that he looked up to is former teammate receiver Jaylin Mckinney from last season and says he looks up to his head football coach Anthony Lucas among his coaches. John Mark shows his leadership on the field by leading by example as actions speak louder than words.
Head coach Anthony Lucas says that
John Mark Charette
John
Mark Charette
6'2" | 220 lbs | ATH
Pulaski Academy | 2024
State
AR
is not just a good wide receiver but a really smart football player !!! He loves the game and is always’s coming up with ideas and plays to share with the coaches. He’s very confident in his game and a true leader.
As a Scout I feel that John Mark Charette John Mark Charette 6'2" | 220 lbs | ATH Pulaski Academy | 2024 State AR is destined to move on to a college football career with the talent and leadership qualities that are needed to succeed at the collegiate level.
William Svoboda
William
Svoboda
6'3" | 190 lbs | WR
Pulaski Academy | 2026
State
AR
is a 6’3″, 180-pound sophomore receiver who bench presses 185-pounds and squats 255-pounds with a 4.4 GPA. He attended camps this past summer at the University of Arkansas, TCU and the DFU Camp where multiple colleges attended. So far this season he has visited the University of Arkansas and TCU. He has received interest from TCU, Kansas State and the University of Pennsylvania.
He is planning on attending camps next year at the University of Arkansas, Kansas State, the University of Pennsylvania and the DFU Camp. He says that what separates him from other receivers in the state is his speed, height and being a vertical threat and quick hit threat with his blocking also. His favorite routes are deep routes or double routes. His ultimate goal for this season is winning a state championship. Williams strengths are his height and blocking. Work ethic and the great coaches around him is what makes him the player that he is.
Williams shows his leadership on the field by being calm, cool and level headed. What he loves the most about playing football is the competition and brotherhood of his teammates.
Pulaski Academy head football coach Anthony Lucas says that William is very talented and he knows how to use his big body really well on the field. He’s our youngest starter at wide receiver and he’s a really smart football player. He’s improving every week and his future is really bright. He plays really hard and he’s so passionate about the game.
As a Scout I feel William has the tools to continue to develop and move on to the next level of the game.