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Oct. 15, 2022

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www.BLUEANDGOLD.com OCT. 15, 2022 47 FOOTBALL RECRUITING ROUNDUP S Adon Shuler: Irvington (N.J.) High suffered a 28-20 setback versus West Orange (N.J.) Seton Hall Prep (3-1) Sept. 24 … Irvington (4-2) lost a 19-15 contest versus Union City (N.J.) High (4-1) Sept. 30. Next game: vs. Montclair (N.J.) High (2-3) Oct. 8. DL Boubacar Traore: Notched 4 tackles (2 for loss) and forced a fumble to lead West Roxbury (Mass.) Catholic Memorial to a 46-0 triumph over Northbor- ough (Mass.) Algonquin Regional (1-2) Sept. 23 … Had 2 tackles and 1 sack but left the game early due to an injury in a 48-6 triumph for Catholic Memorial (3-0) against Warwick (R.I.) Bishop Hendricken (3-2) Sept. 30. Next game: at Shrewsbury (Mass.) St. John's (1-3) Oct. 7. DL Brenan Vernon: Mentor (Ohio) High beat Bruns- wick (Ohio) High (2-4) 35-14 Sept. 23 … Mentor (3-3) lost 52-38 against Medina (Ohio) High (6-1) Sept. 30. Next game: vs. Solon (Ohio) High (5-2) Oct. 7. LB Preston Zinter: Tallied 13 tackles (1 for loss), plus had 3 receptions for 71 yards and a touchdown, in a 34-16 victory for Lawrence (Mass.) Central Catholic against Shrewsbury (Mass.) St. John's (0-3) Sept. 24 … Central Catholic (2-2) was edged 30-29 by Andover (Mass.) High (4-0) Sept. 30. Next game: at Lowell (Mass.) High (0-4) Oct. 7. Class of 2024 QB CJ Carr: Completed 17 of 22 passes for 239 yards with 4 touchdowns, plus had 3 rushes for 29 yards, in a 49-6 triumph for Saline (Mich.) High over Ann Arbor (Mich.) Sykline (0-5.) Sept. 23 … Completed 13 of 14 passes for 251 yards with 5 touchdowns in Saline's (6-0) 56-0 win over Ann Arbor (Mich.) Pioneer (1-5) Sept. 30. Next game: vs. Temperance (Mich.) Bedford (4-2) Oct. 7. DL Brandon Davis-Swain: West Bloomfield (Mich.) High fell 35-18 against Rochester (Mich.) Adams (4-1) Sept. 23 … West Bloomfield (5-1) blew out Lake Orion (Mich.) High (3-3) 41-14 Oct. 1. Next game: vs. Oxford (Mich.) High (1-5) Oct. 7. OL Peter Jones: Malvern (Pa.) Prep (4-0) defeated Philadelphia Roman Catholic (4-1) 10-0 Sept. 23 … Malvern Prep had a bye Sept. 30. Next game: at Wilm- ington (Del.) Delaware Military Academy (3-2) Oct. 7. TE Jack Larsen: Caught 5 passes for 61 yards and a key third-quarter touchdown in a thrilling 36-35 triumph for Charlotte (N.C.) Catholic against Charlotte (N.C.) Independence (4-1) Sept. 23 … Hauled in 2 passes for 87 yards and 1 touchdown in a 49-7 triumph for Catholic (5-1) against Mint Hill (N.C.) Rocky River (1-5) Sept. 29. Next game: vs. Charlotte (N.C.) Garinger (0-7) Oct. 7. DL Owen Wafle: Notched 7 tackles (2 for loss) and 1 sack, plus caught 1 pass for 12 yards, to help Princeton (N.J.) Hun School (4-0) knock off Salisbury (Conn.) High (1-1) 41-0 Sept. 24 … Hun School had its Oct. 1 game against West Toronto Prep canceled. Next game: at Blairstown (N.J.) Blair Academy (1-3) Oct. 8. WR Cam Williams: Caught 6 passes for 100 yards in Glen Ellyn (Ill.) Glenbard South's 47-6 blowout win against Bartlett (Ill.) High (3-2) Sept. 23 … Glenbard South (5-1) suffered a 49-27 defeat against South Elgin (Ill.) High (6-0) Sept. 30. Next game: at West Chicago (Ill.) High (1-5) Oct. 7. RECRUITING NOTES • Hayward (Calif.) Tennyson class of 2023 wide receiver Taeshaun Lyons narrowed his recruit- ment down to eight schools Oct. 5. Notre Dame, Washington, Utah, Penn State, Miami, Oregon, Michigan State and Arizona State made the cut for the four-star pass catcher. Lyons has taken two official visits thus far; he saw Washington over the summer and made it out to Notre Dame in September. Per On3's rankings, Lyons is listed as the No. 19 wide receiver and No. 129 overall prospect in the land. The hope for the Notre Dame staff is that Lyons wraps up his recruitment later this month in favor of the Fighting Irish. • Bloomfield Hills (Mich.) Brother Rice tight end Henry Garrity announced Oct. 1 that he would be taking his talents to play in South Bend, just like his father did close to 30 years ago. Garrity, a class of 2023 tight end, held offers from FBS programs such as Air Force, Army, Central Michigan, Connecticut, Eastern Michigan and Navy. But he opted to go the preferred walk-on route and commit to the Fighting Irish. The 6-4, 205-pounder picked up his PWO offer from Notre Dame after performing at the staff's Irish Invasion camp in June. "Thank you Coach [Marcus] Freeman, Coach [Gerad] Parker and the entire Notre Dame coach- ing staff for the opportunity to live out my dream," Garrity said as part of his announcement. "I'm excited to announce that I'll be continuing my academic and athletic career as a preferred walk-on at the University of Notre Dame." His father, Pat, played basketball for the Irish from 1994-98. The elder Garrity was a double- figure scorer in all four seasons at Notre Dame and averaged 23.2 points per game as a senior. The 6-foot-9 forward was the Big East Player of the Year in 1997 and a consensus second-team All-American in 1998. The Milwaukee Bucks made him the No. 19 overall pick in the 1998 NBA Draft. They traded his draft rights to the Dallas Mavericks before his rookie season, though, and the Mavericks quickly dealt his rights to the Phoenix Suns. — Mike Singer Follow @MikeTSinger on Twitter for recruiting updates! Notre Dame is a top school for Hayward (Calif.) Tennyson's Taeshaun Lyons, who is the No. 19 wide receiver and No. 129 overall prospect nationally per On3. PHOTO COURTESY TAESHAUN LYONS VIA TWITTER

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