Recruiting Update: Keon Sabb is at Top of 2022 Class
Keon Sabb Keon Sabb 6'2" | ATH IMG Academy | 2022 FL is the top player in New Jersey’s Class of 2022 and one of the top players nationally. He entered Glassboro as a freshman and burst onto the scene.…
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Continue ReadingKeon Sabb Keon Sabb 6'2" | ATH IMG Academy | 2022 FL is the top player in New Jersey’s Class of 2022 and one of the top players nationally. He entered Glassboro as a freshman and burst onto the scene. He is a multi-sport athlete that excels in football, basketball, and track & field.
After one year at Glassboro, Sabb transferred to Williamstown and continued to raise his stock. Sabb currently has a number of football offers from big name programs like Georgia, Michigan, Oklahoma, Penn State, Florida, and Baylor. The 6’2 sophomore is listed as an athlete because of his ability to do it all on the field. He can carry the ball out of the backfield, dominate on the defensive end or line up on the outside.
Sabb’s work as a receiver is what set him apart as a sophomore. He scored six touchdowns and had a breakout game against Pennsville. Sabb finished with five catches for 141 yards and three scores in the win. On the defensive end, Sabb is is a five-star safety. He finished with five interceptions this season which brings his career total up to 11.
As a freshman at Glassboro, Sabb averaged 19.4 points and 7.3 rebounds as a freshman. He continued that dominance at Williamstown. This shows his versatility as an athlete. Sabb has incredible quickness and strength. When programs look up players to recruit, Sabb is the kind of player that stands out. He is the entire package on the football field.
Sabb led the team in catches, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns. He even added a touchdown pass. In both of his high school seasons, Sabb was named First Team All-Group 1 and South Jersey Times All-Area selection. Programs in the northeast are well aware of Sabb’s name and it has begun shifting slowly down south. It is only a matter of time before the sophomore star turns into one of the most recruited players in the area.