Wide receiver openings in abundance at area schools

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At first glance, due to what figures to be an inordinate lack of
players returning who can catch the football, it appears area schools
will have to develop their wide receivers early this fall if they are to
have any type of a deep passing game come league play.

Several schools have returnees who have displayed receiving ability,
but they'll come from tight end or out of the backfield to do it.

La Habra has Ronnie Hillman, who lines up either at running back or
in the slot, Whittier has tailback Daniel Enriquez, La Mirada has
running back Devon Tracy, Pioneer returns tailback Matt Botello and
Whittier Christian has tight end Mark Edwards.

This group represents, at least statistically, their team's best bet
to catch the ball.

The top returning wide out is Cantwell senior Jeffrey Taylor, a
6-foot-2, 205-pound speedster reportedly being coveted by several D-I
schools. Taylor had 31 catches last season, tops among numbers available
for returning players, and he averaged nearly 20 yards per reception and
scored seven touchdowns.

Several coaches have indicated they have newcomers up from lower
level programs who are having impressive summers but they qualify any
judgment concerning their potential until the pads go on and the game
becomes a contact sport again in the fall.

Anyone have names of players to watch for before the teams begin
practice following the "dead period?"

5 Comments

CAMINO REAL LEAGUE COACH said:

TAYLOR FROM CANTWELL SACRED HEART IS A REAL TALENT AND I THINK HE HAS ALOT MORE POTENTIAL TO BE EVEN BETTER. HE HAS PLAYED BOTH WAYS SINCE HE WAS A FRESHMAN AND CAN DO IT ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL.
I SAW ON SCOUT.COM HE IS RANKED AMONGST THE BEST IN THE NATION, NOT JUST CALIFORNIA.

Anonymous said:

IF YOU WATCH THE LA HABRA SLOT BAC RECEIVER CLOSELY ENOUGH HE TAKES ALOT OF PLAYS OFF. FOR EXAMPLE IF ITS NOT A PASS TO HIM JOGGS OFF THE LINE,WATCH AND LEARN

elrancho said:

Ive known Gavan Ramierez since he was around 10 years old. The kid is a good reciever and will do pretty good this season.

Joe said:

Gavan Ramirez from Pioneer should be a top returner, he earned 2nd team all league last year. Ive seen this kid play and he is a good receiver

JT said:

Named all-CIF in 2007 and Camino Real League MVP as a junior for Montebello (Calif.) Cantwell Sacred Heart. Had 31 receptions for 605 yards and seven touchdowns. Defensively had 87 tackles, seven picks and five breakups.

Also earned all-Camino Real League honors in basketball and named Team MVP. A CIF qualifier in the High Jump, the 4x100 and 4x400. Helped track team to the Camino Real League title and was all league in both relays and the high jump.

scout.com

Highlight video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWO-wBsPGCg

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