Parkland Trojans, Live Evaluations + Mid-Season Prospect Primer
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Trey Tremba PA #66 RB #4 HEIGHT 5'11" WEIGHT 190 POS RB CLASS 2024 View Profile Trey Tremba Twitter State: Pennsylvania School: Parkland Army-commit and dominant back Trey Tremba Trey Tremba 5’11” | 190 lbs | RB Parkland | 2024…
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Continue ReadingArmy-commit and dominant back Trey Tremba Trey Tremba 5’11” | 190 lbs | RB Parkland | 2024 State PA led the “Vic is completely wrong on all things Parkland” parade right through the Nazareth trenches. The game ended some weeks back, yet his performance left a lasting impression on me. Two touchdown runs of 30+ yards, a goal-line carry, and score, as well as the game-winning catch on a post downfield, Tremba was undeniably the best player on a field loaded with talent. I bumped Tremba’s rank this past off-season, as he was still too low on our ranks, he might be deserving of another one this post-season. Tremba recently posted a 6-game highlight tape, fully encompassing the year he’s had thus far. He’s pretty much replicated his production against Nazareth each Friday night. Seventeen total touchdowns, 1,000 rushing yards, along with 150+ receiving yards to boot.
I have Spang and Falzone ranked in completely opposite directions, yet in the contest I attended against Nazareth, it was Luke Spang Luke Spang 6’1″ | 185 lbs | QB Parkland | 2024 State PA who looked a lot more comfortable. A noticeable boost in ranking is coming. Was the perfect compliment to Tremba’s dominant work on the ground. Decisive, accurate, on time, incredibly comfortable in the pocket, created with his legs too. His legs kept the game-winning play alive, we attribute Tremba with the game-winner, it’s not happening unless Spang evades pressure and delivers a dot downfield. That he did. Taking a peek at his five-game tape, you’ll see the same poise show in each rep. Operates in a spread offense that likes to take advantage of its weapons. Spang has the arm to test each passing concept thrown his way. His mid-season is worth a look for local schools looking for a senior quarterback, he’s currently unoffered, to my knowledge.
Good reps primarily at corner out of Jendel Sanchez Jendel Sanchez 6’3″ | 170 lbs | ATH Parkland | 2024 State PA . Played both ways but made a better impact on the defensive side of the ball. Had a huge play late in this game, a PBU working through contact that thwarted any late effort put forth by Nazareth. Had some catches in support or Luke Spang Luke Spang 6’1″ | 185 lbs | QB Parkland | 2024 State PA too. Recently posted a four-minute mid-season highlight tape. Love how he keeps everything in front of him at DB, not over-committing and staying disciplined. Sanchez trusts his own athleticism to now bite on plays underneath, he trusts his instincts, which is a good sign. Although the game I attended showcased his abilities as a DB, his mid-season tape shows off his wideout skills a bit better. We finally have enough tape to get him off the watchlist moving forward. Will likely rank as a DB.
Another prospect who is going to skyrocket up our ranks this coming off-season. Graded out as a D2 prospect, this was a miss on my part. The UPenn commit doesn’t have a mid-season out yet, so I’ll wait for a later date to evaluate the larger sample size. John’s Nazareth tape showcases what he did on offense but not too much of what he did at corner. Ups and downs, but I came away pleased with his overall performance at DB, especially in the first half. Point is UPenn is getting a 6’3 prospect they can mold on either side of the ball.
Came up big in run support in the game I attended. Saved a couple of would-be touchdowns from his safety spot, good last resort in the secondary, one focused on thwarting the run. Looking at Coen’s mid-season tape, you’ll see much of the same with some added versatility in terms of pre-snap alignment. A viable option to bring down from the secondary, one you can trust to make stops and plug holes like a backer. Relentless and unafraid to attack anyone in the open field. Game doesn’t scream next-level prospect, yet he’s a clear piece to the Parkland puzzle that helps them win football games.
Highlights
Jake Beidleman Jake Beidleman 6'1" | 210 lbs | LB Parkland | 2024 State PA
Jake Beidleman Jake Beidleman 6'1" | 210 lbs | LB Parkland | 2024 State PA
Made some key plays when I was in attendance. I don’t see a complete mid-season tape on Hudl, yet I caught some key blocks when aligned at TE or FB. Can align in the backfield or in-line as a sixth lineman. Can pull, can down block, can combo block. Also recorded a TFL from his OLB spot, good player. 6’1, 200+ pounds, will watch out for future tapes.
Kale Kumernitsky Kale Kumernitsky 6'3" | 265 lbs | OL Parkland | 2024 State PA
Kale Kumernitsky Kale Kumernitsky 6'3" | 265 lbs | OL Parkland | 2024 State PA
A complete shame that I didn’t have a single man up-front ranked until this point. Trey Tremba Trey Tremba 5’11” | 190 lbs | RB Parkland | 2024 State PA is a man among boys, yet he can’t produce the way he does without these two prominent linemen leading the way in the trenches.
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Kale Kumernitsky Kale Kumernitsky 6’3″ | 265 lbs | OL Parkland | 2024 State PA is getting attention from Division One programs, with March visits to Lafayette and Lehigh University. Watching him work in person, as well as taking a look at his mid-season tape, I can understand why. Meets Division One size thresholds, love his ability to serve as a Right and left tackle if needed, as well as an emergency center too. Not exactly sure where he starts, yet this young man’s stock has to be raised because of the experience he has playing multiple positions. He has a bit of an attitude on tape, finishes his reps well, too, fun to watch. Ali Wezza Ali Wezza 6’2″ | 255 lbs | OL Parkland | 2024 State PA is also a new name, one that compliments Kumernitsky as a viable option at either guard spots between the tackle. Not much tape on Wezza, yet these two set the standard among Parkland linemen. Kumernitskyi is likely to rank relatively high on our post-season update.
Kumernitsky and Wezza are two seniors who set the standard, underclassman James Tyler James Tyler 6’3″ | 255 lbs | OL Parkland | 2026 State PA is looking to meet or surpass the bar set by the two mentioned above. 6’2, 250-pounds, 4.50 GPA, placer as a wrestler, James Tyler James Tyler 6’3″ | 255 lbs | OL Parkland | 2026 State PA is likely to rank high among his classmates after watching all of his tapes on Hudl. Teams usually reserve guard spots for the beefier, thicker builds, yet Tyler is one of the more athletic guards I’ve come across among 2026 linemen. The active puller of the offense, the seal to many holes opened up for Tremba. Could be a big name soon, considering this kid is advanced in many ways. A prominent mover, one who can drop step and lead block between the A-gaps, can pull inside or out of tackles. Had some excellent reps against top 100 prospect Sean Kinney Sean Kinney 6’3″ | 290 lbs | OL Nazareth | 2024 State PA , both in pass-pro and run blocking sets. Excited to share his name.