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Denn, Naki & McMullen make college choices

There wasn’t a more productive player in Nevada in 2016 than Reed Raiders’ quarterback Matt Denn.

In leading the Raiders to a second straight Northern Nevada title as the runner up to Bishop Gorman for the state title, Denn rushed for 1315-yards while passing for 2140-yards while racking up 51-touchdown on the field as a senior.

Strong, fast and smart on the football field, Denn exhibits all the qualities of a leader that will leave his heart on the field for his teammates. He is a player that is capable of making an immediate impact on the D3 level with the USCGA, while having all the traits needed to be a perfect cadet.

A player for the record books, he will be a player that will be worth watching in college.

Desert Pines lineman Naki chooses Morehouse

After getting in better shape last off-season, Desert Pines Natron Naki turned in a strong season on the field for the talented Jaguars

Measuring in at 6-foot-2 330-pounds, he has the versatility to shift to offensive guard with impressive upper body strength and power. He has very good upside on the line choosing Morehouse over offers at the NAIA level.

Aggie’s send another to Buena Vista

Former Arbor View Aggies lineman Quamaree Harris stepped in to make an immediate impact at Buena Vista University leading the programs in sacks as a freshman.

The program is looking to strike it big again with the Aggies with the commitment of defensive tackle prospect Charles McMullen (6’1 250), A good all-around player, McMullen has good physical upside that should allow him to develop into a very good player at the D3 program

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