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Stovall names southern leader

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Posted: Tuesday October 16, 2001 11:50 AM

By Jamie Newberg, BorderWars.com

Maurice Stovall, from Radnor (Pa.) John Carroll High School, is one of the top prospects from the Keystone State and one of the nationšs finest wide receivers. He's currently rated by TheInsiders.com as the No. 70 prospect in the nation.

A huge target at 6-5 and 205 pounds, Stovall has speed to compliment his great size. He has been timed running a sub-4.4 forty-yard dash.

"I have good height and good hands," he said. "I like what I do with the ball after the catch. Plus, I can out leap anybody [37-inch vertical jump]."

According to Stovall, he has 20 scholarship offers at this time.

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    "Georgia Tech is my leader," said Stovall. "I love their overall program of academics and athletics. I love their offense, their coaches are terrific, and Georgia Tech needs receivers."

    Stovall is also considering Tennessee, Virginia, Notre Dame and Michigan.

    In six games this season he has 16 receptions for 369 yards and six touchdowns. He also has recorded six interceptions playing safety.

    Stovall has unofficially visited North Carolina, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Virginia and Notre Dame all ready.


     
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