How would you briefly describe your gameplay style?
I’m a fast and technical route runner with a good understanding of the game. I know how to find openings in the defense and create separation, and I’m always working to get better.
Can you provide a brief description of your mentality or personality?
I have a strong mentality and never settle for where I’m at. I’m always looking for ways to improve, whether it’s on the field, in the weight room, or by studying film. I stay focused, push through challenges, and don’t let mistakes keep me down. My mindset is all about getting better every day and doing whatever it takes to help my team succeed.
Are you involved in any clubs, organizations, or have you received any non-sport awards?
I am in beta club for my good grades
What skills or qualities have you developed, such as leadership, teamwork, or community service?
Over time, I’ve learned what it really means to be a leader. It’s not just about talking or being the loudest voice it’s about setting the right example and earning the trust of my teammates. I started by focusing on my own work ethic and attitude, and that helped me grow into someone my teammates can rely on
Have you faced any significant challenges? If so, please describe.
I’ve had people even some of the closest to me doubt my skills and question if I could really make it. Instead of letting it get to me, I used it as motivation. Every time someone doubted me, it pushed me to work harder, stay focused, and prove them wrong.
What type of college are you looking for?
I’m looking for a college with a coaching staff that truly supports their players and pushes them to grow on and off the field. I want to be somewhere that believes in me, accepts me for the player I am, and helps me reach the next level of my game.
Terrell turned some heads at last spring’s Carolinas Coaches Combines when he put up a vertical leap north...
Written by Ian Guerin
Read more at PrepRedzone.com
Ian Guerin | Prep Redzone Scout
Ian Guerin
Director Prep RedZone South Carolina
Terrell turned some heads at last spring’s Carolinas Coaches Combines when he put up a vertical leap north of 35 inches and then hit 117 on his broad jump. He wasn’t simply a warrior for one offseason event, though.
As a junior, Terrell was a consistent presence for a Yellow Jacket offense that threw the ball more than some expected. In fact, he ended up leading Fort Mill in every receiving category. His 42 receptions, 666 yards and six touchdowns were a combination of home run balls where he beat everyone on the defense and acrobatic sideline catches where his cut backs prevented anyone from stepping in front of the path of the ball.
The Yellow Jackets are going to be breaking in a new quarterback, and there’s already a 1,000-yard rusher on the roster. But we have a hard time not seeing Terrell doing some massive damage in his final year of high school ball.
Terrell turned some heads at last spring’s Carolinas Coaches Combines when he put up a vertical leap north...
Written by Ian Guerin
Read more at PrepRedzone.com
Ian Guerin | Prep Redzone Scout
Ian Guerin
Director Prep RedZone South Carolina
Terrell turned some heads at last spring’s Carolinas Coaches Combines when he put up a vertical leap north of 35 inches and then hit 117 on his broad jump. He wasn’t simply a warrior for one offseason event, though.
As a junior, Terrell was a consistent presence for a Yellow Jacket offense that threw the ball more than some expected. In fact, he ended up leading Fort Mill in every receiving category. His 42 receptions, 666 yards and six touchdowns were a combination of home run balls where he beat everyone on the defense and acrobatic sideline catches where his cut backs prevented anyone from stepping in front of the path of the ball.
The Yellow Jackets are going to be breaking in a new quarterback, and there’s already a 1,000-yard rusher on the roster. But we have a hard time not seeing Terrell doing some massive damage in his final year of high school ball.