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Sept. 18, 2017

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www.BLUEANDGOLD.com SEPT. 18, 2017 47 FOOTBALL RECRUITING ROUNDUP • DL Jayson Ademilola: Was part of a Jersey City (N.J.) St. Peter's Prep (1‑0) defense that allowed just three total yards in a season‑opening 48‑0 win over Union City (N.J.) High (0‑1). Next game: vs. Philadelphia St. Joseph's Prep (1‑0) at Widener University in Chester, Pa. • DL Justin Ademilola: Was part of a Jersey City (N.J.) St. Peter's Prep (1‑0) defense that allowed just three total yards in a season‑opening 48‑0 win over Union City (N.J.) High (0‑1). Next game: vs. Philadelphia St. Joseph's Prep (1‑0) at Widener University in Chester, Pa. • DB Derrik Allen: Recorded 10‑plus tackles, a touchdown reception and the game‑clinching interception in Marietta (Ga.) Lassiter's (3‑0) 38‑35 win over Marietta (Ga.) Kell (0‑2). Next game: vs. Marietta (Ga.) High Sept. 15. • WR Kevin Austin: Caught five passes for 123 yards and a touchdown in Coconut Creek (Fla.) North Broward Prep's (2‑0) 31‑28 win over Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.) The Benjamin School (1‑1). Next game: at Miami Gulliver Prep (1‑1). • LB Matthew Bauer: Erie (Pa.) Cathedral Prep (2‑0) yielded just 87 total yards, according to the school's Twitter account, in a 38‑0 win over Erie (Pa.) High (1‑1). Next game: at Erie (Pa.) McDowell (1‑1). • OL John Dirksen: Anchored an offensive line that helped Maria Stein (Ohio) Marion Local (2‑0) to a 41‑0 win over Hamler (Ohio) Patrick Henry (0‑2). Next game: at Coldwater (Ohio) High (1‑1). • DT Ja'Mion Franklin: Notched a couple tackles for loss in a 44‑0 season‑ opening win by Ridgely (Md.) North Caroline (1‑0) against Salisbury (Md.) Wicomico (0‑1). Next game: at Berlin (Md.) Decatur (1‑0). • WR Micah Jones: Hauled in six receptions for 47 yards in Gurnee (Ill.) Warren Township's (1‑1) 7‑3 victory over Winnetka (Ill.) New Trier (1‑1). Next game: vs. Libertyville (Ill.) High (1‑1). • QB Phil Jurkovec: Continued his hot start in Gibsonia (Pa.) Pine‑Richland's (2‑0) 53‑29 win over Pittsburgh Mt. Lebanon (1‑1), throwing for 439 yards and three touchdowns while also rushing for 61 yards and three scores … Has accounted for 12 touchdowns in two games. Next game: at Harmony (Pa.) Seneca Valley (0‑1). • DL Jacob Lacey: Registered at least six tackles, including three for loss and a sack, according to his father, while leading Bowling Green (Ky.) South Warren (3‑0) to a 36‑7 win over Franklin (Ky.) Franklin‑Simpson (1‑2). Next game: vs. Cecilia (Ky.) Central Hardin (2‑1). • LB Jack Lamb: Temecula (Calif.) Great Oak (1‑1) defeated Riverside (Calif.) King (0‑1) 19‑0 … Lamb is out for six weeks due to a knee injury. Next game: at Phellan (Calif.) Serrano Sept. 15. • OL Cole Mabry: Brentwood (Tenn.) High (3‑0) posted a 38‑0 victory over Dickson (Tenn.) County (0‑2). Next game: at Clarksville (Tenn.) West Creek (2‑1). • QB Cade McNamara: Completed 12 of 32 passes with two touchdowns and two interceptions in a 27‑26 win for Reno (Nev.) Damonte Ranch (2‑0) over Fresno (Calif.) Edison (0‑2). Next game: vs. Reno (Nev.) Hug (0‑2). • LB Ovie Oghoufo: Recorded five tackles, including two for loss, and had two receptions for 33 yards to help Farmington Hills (Mich.) Harrison (1‑1) notch its first win of the season with a 30‑3 triumph over Troy (Mich.) High (1‑1). Next game: vs. Rochester Hills (Mich.) Stoney Creek (1‑1). • ROV Shayne Simon: Had a pick‑six and three receptions for 77 yards in Jersey City (N.J.) St. Peter's Prep's (1‑0) season‑opening 48‑0 win over Union City (N.J.) High (0‑1). Next game: vs. Philadelphia St. Joseph's Prep (1‑0) at Widener University in Chester, Pa. • RB Jahmir Smith: Scored two touchdowns and a two‑point conversion in a 39‑0 win over Raleigh (N.C.) Wakefield (0‑3) … Sanford (N.C.) Lee County (3‑0) has not allowed a point all season, outscoring opponents 119‑0. Next game: at Raeford (N.C.) Hoke County (0‑2). • RB Markese Stepp: Rushed for 83 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries in a 25‑20 Indianapolis Cathedral (0‑3) road loss to Pickerington Central (Ohio) High (2‑0). Next game: vs. Indianapolis Bishop Chatard (1‑2) at the University of Indianapolis. • TE George Takacs: Caught three passes for 53 yards in a 46‑6 win over Hialeah (Fla.) Hialeah Gardens (1‑1), helping Naples (Fla.) Gulf Coast move to 2‑0. Next game: vs. Miami Monsignor Place (1‑0). • After appearing to lose some ground in his re‑ cruitment, Notre Dame appears to be back in the mix for four‑star Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy defensive back Houston Griffith. Rivals' No. 5 safety and No. 47 overall player in the nation took an official visit to Notre Dame for the Georgia game Sept. 9, and told Blue & Gold Illustrated that despite reports to the contrary, there never came a point where he stopped considering the Irish. Defensive backs coach Todd Lyght and defen‑ sive coordinator Mike Elko are leading the charge on Griffith's recruitment, and his relationship with the Irish coaches is one of the main reasons he decided to visit. Griffith will take more official visits throughout the season, including to Florida State Sept. 16. He plans on announcing his com‑ mitment sometime before the end of his senior season. • Notre Dame is in line to host several big‑time class of 2019 prospects on visits throughout the rest of the season. Alexandria (Va.) Episcopal three‑star safety Litchfield Ajavon will visit South Bend for the second time Sept. 30, when the Irish take on Miami (Ohio). When USC comes to town Oct. 21, Notre Dame will host two Rivals250 linemen. Edina (Minn.) High offensive lineman Quinn Carroll, the No. 71 overall player in the nation, will make his second visit to South Bend, while Sachse (Texas) High defensive end Hunter Spears will make his first. Spears is rated by Rivals as the No. 241 overall player in the junior class. Notre Dame will host Navy Nov. 18, and Metuchen (N.J.) St. Joseph's four‑star offensive tackle John Olmstead will be in attendance. The game will be the second trip to South Bend for Olmstead, who Rivals rates as the No. 8 offensive tackle and No. 59 overall player in the class of 2019. • New Orleans McDonogh 35 High 2018 wide receiver Lawrence Keys is a top priority for the Irish coaching staff and is still working on a visit to campus. Keys recently told Blue & Gold Illustrated that he hopes to visit South Bend Oct. 21 when the Irish host USC, but those plans have not yet been fully confirmed. Keys has Notre Dame on the list of his top six schools along with LSU, Houston, Auburn, Ne‑ braska and TCU. — Corey Bodden and David McKinney Follow @BGI_CoreyBodden and @BGI_DMcKinney on Twitter for daily recruiting updates available on BlueandGold.com! Commitment Updates Games played Aug. 30‑Sept. 2 unless otherwise noted RECRUITING NOTES Four-star Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy defen- sive back Houston Griffith officially visited Notre Dame for the Georgia game Sept. 9. PHOTO COURTESY RIVALS.COM

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