NEPSAC Reclass Tracker, Williston Northampton New Additions
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Henry Saliba Henry Saliba DB New E HEIGHT 5'10" WEIGHT 160 POS DB CLASS 2027 Henry Saliba Henry Saliba DB New E School: WIlliston Northampton t 5’10, 160 Lacrosse participant Formerly a 2026 out of Rumsey Hall HS in Washington,…
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Formerly a 2026 out of Rumsey Hall HS in Washington, CT. Announced his transfer to Williston Northampton on March 10th. No reclassification. Played just five games as a freshman, still was able to provide a respectable tape on Hudl. Likely looking at JV ball on tape, good two-way contributor at this level, likely unrankable at the moment but still a noteworthy addition.
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- 6’0, 185
No verified testing numbers or verified GPA. Last tape posted on Hudl came over two years ago. Formerly a 2024 out of Amherst-Pelham Regional HS in Amherst, MA. Unoffered, now has a second chance at a great program in Williston Northampton after reclassifying to 2025. I see some local media members reporting gaudy stat lines in Dion’s favor from September of last Fall, yet I can’t find anything on Hudl to provide a proper eval. An acquisition that should provide experience to the roster more than anything. Excited to learn more about Dion moving forward.
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- 6’2, 290
- 80inch wingspan
- 3.8 GPA
Formerly out of Harry Ainlay HS in Alberta, Canada, and La Salle HS out in Miami, Florida. Was a Canadian 2023, 2024 in the States playing senior ball in Florida. Announced on March 10th that he’d be taking a post-grad year and reclassifying to 2025 at Williston Northampton. Quite the journey that leads Adeniken closer North. Was once the 11th best prospect on our Canada rankings dating back a year. Recieved five offers down South, now has the opportunity to find a potential suitor up North. Many recruiters will likely keep an eye on Adeniken because of his size and grades alone. Has a three-minute senior tape on Hudl.
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- 5’10, 185
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Formerly a 2025 out of Westfield HS, now a 2026 after reclassifying and transferring to Williston Northampton. Will have another two years of football under his belt to sell himself to college coaches. Has a two-minute tape on Hudl showcasing what he can provide a defense. Has some quality reps as a roaming safety. The first rep has him hauling in an errant pass and returning it for a touchdown 60+ yards. The next two reps show that Guay is a better run supporter than his build suggests. Can fill the alley, fearless, has some tone-setting hits that energize his teammates, as well as himself. A full slate of games that spit out a lengthy tape would do his stock wonders. If he can do this in the NEPSAC, he’ll see interest turn tangible.
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- 6’3, 180
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Formerly out of Westview HS in San Diego, California, where he spent the first four years of his HS career. Lloyd’s story is a bit different than most in pieces like this. On the same day that Lloyd announced his post-grad year and reclassification to 2025 at Williston Northampton, Lloyd received an offer from Cornell University. One week later, Llyod announced his commitment to Cornell, yet will still play his last season at Williston as a 2025. Cornell will nab an incredibly talented prospect from the West Coast while maintaining the relationship without having to do so from across the country. Although I do not rank in New England any longer, I’d easily rank this young man inside the top 150, his senior tape warrants that notion in my opinion.
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- 6’0, 220
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Recently ranked inside the top 100 among 2025 prospects. Announced his decision to reclassify to 2026 and transfer to Williston Northampton. Formerly a 2025 out of Portsmouth HS in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Workout clips are worth a look, carries a cut-up build. Awesome production, even for New Hampshire’s standards. 1,100+ rushing yards, 14 scores, 13 TFLs at linebacker, can tack on 60+ tackles as well. Adding Lloyd is an obvious choice for the best WN acquisition this off-season, yet I’d argue the addition of Brooks Connors Brooks Connors 6’2″ | 220 lbs | RB Williston NorthHampton | 2026 New E as a two-way, top 100 prospect is equally exciting, especially when you consider Connors has two years to work with now. Rank would elevate if moved to 2026 today.
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- 6’4, 280
- 4.52 GPA (4.06 uw)
Formerly a 2025 out of Saint John’s HS in Shrewsbury, MA. Announced his reclassification to 2026, giving him two more years of football in a Williston Northampton uniform. Former PRZ camper, recently ranked inside the top 200 among 2025 classmates, would likely rank higher among 2026 prospects. Expect Oswitt’s long snapping skills to factor into his future role. Fantastic left tackle reps on his junior tape, is an immediate starter and impact player, Oswitt’s an eye-grabbing type of OL whose junior tape is worthy of scholarship offers today, grades to match. Adeniken and Oswitt are foundational trench pieces on both sides of the ball. Fantastic addition, a prospect who is capable of making a positive impact on special teams and defense as well.
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Unranked prospect who spent four years at Marblehead HS in Marblehead, MA. A former 2024, taking a post-grad year at Williston Northampton and becoming a 2025. Favorable matchup standing at 6’4, 205. Great tape, tape that should land him on the rankings in my opinion. Like him at X, a ton of reps of him stretching the field, big plus for a big target, he’s got some stride to his game. A seriously underrated addition, will likely get overshadowed. A primary receiver was missing on this list, Commoss could serve this role. His experience at the position makes him a likely starter, his positional versatility (TE/S) likely cements that notion.
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Formerly out of Archbishop Stepinac in White Plains, NY, spent four years at the program before announcing his post-grad reclassification to 2025 at Williston Northampton. Had three opportunities to play D3 football up North. A former PRZ camper, ranked inside the top 150 at one point. Seven minutes of production on senior tape, is a seriously talented return man. Couples with Commoss well, a good ying to his yang, they both possess experience yet bring drastically different skillsets offensively. A playmaker, one who could break a game open on any route or return. My pick to surprise some, don’t count this kid out because of his size. The D2 scene isn’t as prominent in New England, but I could see him being a take in the PSAC. A sparkplug and a jolt to the offense whether through attacking vertically or being a dynamic open field YAC merchant after catching screens at the LOS. Great acquisition.
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- 6’1, 215
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Stops at Woodstock Academy and Springfield Central (according to Hudl), Seamus McDermott Seamus McDermott 6’1″ | 215 lbs | LB Williston North Hampton | 2025 New E announced his post-grad year at Williston Northampton, moving McDermott into the 2025 player pool. Less than a month later, McDermott announced a scholarship offer from Georgetown University after he spoke with GTown DC Kevin Doherty. An immediate impact after the decision should have McDermott feeling satisfied, to say the least. A true MIKE backer whose tape received a low FBS grade out of me after eval. He might not crack that ceiling, that’s not important. What’s important is that whoever is running through the trenches against Williston Northampton will have to account for this absolute mauler of a man. An athlete at the position, one hell of a motor. With the addition of McDermott, it’s likely Connors can stay at RB and not have to play both ways. Could be the piece of the puzzle that ends up deciding wins and losses next Fall.
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Anthony Oppedisano Anthony Oppedisano 6'2" | 280 lbs | OL Willston North Hampton | 2025 New E
Anthony Oppedisano Anthony Oppedisano 6'2" | 280 lbs | OL Willston North Hampton | 2025 New E
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A 2024 who spent four years playing ball at Providence Christian Academy located in Lilburn, Georgia. Oppedisano makes the move up North, reclassifying to the 2025 prospect pool as well. Might be of Canadian root. Frequent camper, an apparent hard worker in the off-season. Good amount of senior accolades to his name, Lineman of the Year at this previous program., including all-state honors. Is OL/DL capable which should help his chances in terms of carving out a starting role for himself at this program. His 11-game senior tape proves he can play in the NEPSAC. LOG reps on tape, can easily move to ROG as well, a fantastic mover and paver, a real tone-setting finisher. Violent reps, kid has a mean streak, should fit right in alongside Oswitt. Gets the job done in pass-pro too, not enough guards show off their reps in both phases, can play DL as well. Received a Division One grade out of me after just four minutes of tape. Great player, even better addition.