Four UConn commits named to USA Today All-State teams
It is the time of the season when All-Area, All-State and All-American teams get announced. USA Today got into the act announcing teams for every state which was a pretty ambitious undertaking.
Taking a quick look through the teams, four UConn commits were among those honors.
Three of them made the All-New York team. Mepham quarterback Tyler Davis,Trinity-Pawling defensive back Hergy Mayala and Canisius kicker Michael Tarbutt were honored.
Davis, who is set to enroll at UConn in the spring semester, passed for 1,092 yards with 13 touchdowns and six interceptions and ran for 1,553 yards and 22 touchdowns. Mayala drew more attention for his play at receiver as he had 37 catches for 519 yards as a senior. Tarbutt had 11 field goals as a senior including kicks of 52 and 60 yards.
Also, defensive lineman William Richardson was named to the D.C. team after recording 15 sacks as a senior at Ballou High.
Also, Zordan Holman, a defensive end/tight end out of Cheverus High in Portland, Maine who is expected to visit UConn next month, was named to the All-Maine team as a defensive end.
Taking a quick look through the teams, four UConn commits were among those honors.
Three of them made the All-New York team. Mepham quarterback Tyler Davis,Trinity-Pawling defensive back Hergy Mayala and Canisius kicker Michael Tarbutt were honored.
Davis, who is set to enroll at UConn in the spring semester, passed for 1,092 yards with 13 touchdowns and six interceptions and ran for 1,553 yards and 22 touchdowns. Mayala drew more attention for his play at receiver as he had 37 catches for 519 yards as a senior. Tarbutt had 11 field goals as a senior including kicks of 52 and 60 yards.
Also, defensive lineman William Richardson was named to the D.C. team after recording 15 sacks as a senior at Ballou High.
Also, Zordan Holman, a defensive end/tight end out of Cheverus High in Portland, Maine who is expected to visit UConn next month, was named to the All-Maine team as a defensive end.
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