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Nov. 19, 2012 Issue

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FOOTBALL RECRUITING ROUNDUP land 17-0. Next game — Newport (3-6) • DL Jacob Matuska: Made two catches for 21 yards, including a six-yard touchdown, in Bishop Hartley's (11-0) 63-19 rout of Upper Sandusky in the opening round of the playoffs. Next game — North Union (11-0) • OL Mike McGlinchey: Scored a one-yard rushing quarterback hurry and a fumble recovery in Wood- berry Forest's (6-3) 42-14 loss to Fork Union Military Academy. Next game — Episcopal (3-6) • LB Danny Mattingly: Mead (9-1) shut out Rich- • LB Greer Martini (2014): Totaled 18 tackles, a fered a 42-14 loss verses Fork Union Military Acad- emy. Next game — Episcopal (3-6) • WR Corey Robinson: Had four catches for 96 yards and a touchdown in San Antonio Christian's (6- 3) 35-10 win over Regents. Next game — Savio (0-9) • DL Isaac Rochell: Eagle's Landing Christian Acad- touchdown while lining up as a fullback in William Penn Charter's (4-4) 42-14 win against Springside Chestnut Hill Academy. Next game — Germantown Academy (3-5) • OL Colin McGovern: Lincoln-Way West (8-3) ing in the first half to finish with a 49-13 result against Somerville. Next game — Malden (2-7) • LB Doug Randolph: Woodberry Forest (6-3) suf- • OL John Montelus: Everett (8-1) did all of its scor- upset previously undefeated Kaneland 31-15, rack- ing up 319 yards on offense and advancing to the third round of the state playoffs. Next game — Joliet Catholic (8-4) pect told 247Sports national analyst Keith Niebuhr. "It was great. My mom [Alexis] came, and we liked the atmosphere. … I had been there before, but that was my mom's first time. She loved it. She was like, 'It's pretty cold,' but other than that she liked it. I'm sure she wouldn't mind sending me that far from home. "She's good with whatever my heart desires. … The (Ga.) Peach County remains committed to Clemson, but took a trip to Notre Dame for its game against Pitt Nov. 3. "I'd give it a 10," the 6-2, 196-pound four-star pros- • Wide receiver Demarcus Robinson of Fort Valley game was exciting. The team never gave up, and it was buck wild in the student section." The Georgia native raved about his spring trip to South Bend prior to giving the Tigers his pledge in the summer. He has even more to think about mov- TDs to lead Bishop Luers (8-4) to a 21-0 shutout against Churubusco — its 21st straight postseason win, and a Class A sectional 27 championship. Next game — Tipton (11-1) • QB Malik Zaire: Threw for 273 yards and three emy (8-1) shut out Pace Academy 55-0, holding its opponent to minus-four yards rushing. Next game — Landmark Christian (7-2) • LB Jaylon Smith: Rushed for 137 yards and two touchdowns, but it wasn't enough in Archbishop Alter's (8-2) 42-34 loss to Shawnee in the opening Recruiting Notes son said, noting he's currently "strongly committed" to Clemson. He took a visit to Clemson the following weekend ing forward. "It's probably going to be a tough decision," Robin- for its homecoming game against Maryland, his first game visit to see the Tigers, and plans on reschedul- ing his twice canceled plans to get to Florida for a visit. He'd like to have a choice made from the three programs in December and isn't set on being an early enrollee anymore. "I might stick around for the rest of my senior year," player in Georgia, the No. 21 wide receiver in the nation and the No. 184 overall recruit in the country. • Reading (Pa.) Wyomissing linebacker Alex Anza- lone, who is ranked by 247Sports as the No. 4 player he shared. Robinson is tabbed by 247Sports as the No. 18

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