Football: Muir’s Seymour invited to U.S. Army Bowl

The honors just keep rolling in for Muir High School junior Kevon Seymour.

Seymour, not long after he was offered a football scholarship by Florida, received an invitation to take part in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl Game in San Antonio on Jan. 7. The game will be broadcast live on NBC.

Muir football coach Ken Howard confirmed Seymour, a first-team Star-News All-Area defensive back, was invited to the game that brings together some of the top high school football players in the nation. Monrovia’s Ellis McCarthy was invited to the game earlier this year.

Seymour added Florida to his long list of suitors, which includes Arizona, Colorado, UCLA and Washington, among others. He recorded 47 tackles and seven touchdowns while playing three positions for the Mustangs last season.

  • !stang!

    This just goes to show how dumb the Pacific League is …. A u.s Army selection does not even make first team in his iwn league…….There is no excuse , this just does not make any sense.
    http://www.insidesocal.com/paspreps/2010/12/all-pacific-league-football-ta.html

  • WhiteMamba

    stang-

    I totally agree. He should have been all league. Hes a great player and a great kid. I wish him the best of luck with his future.

  • King

    Sources in the area are saying that he is waiting to hear from Lane. If this happens he is strongly considering staying close to home.

  • http://www.howcanimakemycomputerfaster.org/ Elliot Samela

    Didn’t Lane already say they weren’t interested?

  • dunhillmartin

    He can always make, he is strong enough in every competition.

    kindle fire case