Ascenders during the regular season, as
he su=ered a torn anterior cruciate liga-
ment in IMG's preseason game. He's also
already enrolled at Penn State, but it's un-
clear whether he will participate in spring
practice. Hamler earned a four-star rat-
ing from Rivals.com for 2017. He is ranked
43th nationally at wide receiver and 58th
overall in Florida.
MAC HIPPENHAMMER A>er winning a
state title in 2015, Hippenhammer led
Snider (Ind.) to a 12-0 regular-season
record this past fall. However, the Panthers
were upset in the IHSAA Class 5A semi<-
nals. Hippenhammer er er
starting the year with back-to-back
losses, St. Vincent Pallotti (Md.) rallied to
win 10 in a row and claimed the MIAA B
Conference championship. Pallotti is a
private school, so it doesn't participate in
the Maryland state playo=s. In his three
varsity seasons, Sullivan-Brown amassed
2,446 receiving yards, the sixth-highest
total in state history. Following his senior
year, he received er wrapping up their regular
season at 7-3, the Cougars went all the
way to the PIAA 5A championship before
losing to powerhouse Archbishop Wood.
They