Damon Crawley and Jeff Hoenstine
Damon Crawley and Jeff Hoenstine
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DAMON CRAWLEY
#1 Rushing Yards in PA, w/ 2,601 (next closest has 2,163).
Tied for #1 in Total TD's, w/ 35.
#2 in Total Points w/ 224 (leader has 229).
In the Nation:
#17 in Rushing Yards, Tied for #55 in TD's, and Tied for #45 in Total Points.
JEFF HOENSTINE
#1 Passing Yards in PA, w/ 3,355 (next closest has 2,942)
In the Nation:
#57 in Passing Yards
Hoping their grades are decent, and they ought to get some looks from some top D-1 schools.
Hope this Link works.
https://www.maxpreps.com/list/stat_lead ... l&state=pa
DAMON CRAWLEY
#1 Rushing Yards in PA, w/ 2,601 (next closest has 2,163).
Tied for #1 in Total TD's, w/ 35.
#2 in Total Points w/ 224 (leader has 229).
In the Nation:
#17 in Rushing Yards, Tied for #55 in TD's, and Tied for #45 in Total Points.
JEFF HOENSTINE
#1 Passing Yards in PA, w/ 3,355 (next closest has 2,942)
In the Nation:
#57 in Passing Yards
Hoping their grades are decent, and they ought to get some looks from some top D-1 schools.
Hope this Link works.
https://www.maxpreps.com/list/stat_lead ... l&state=pa
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Re: Damon Crawley and Jeff Hoenstine
With respect, I don't think either are getting looks from some top D-1 schools, but both are excellent high school players and can play in college for sure.
Re: Damon Crawley and Jeff Hoenstine
Many AA and AAA all stars end up on D3 benches.
Re: Damon Crawley and Jeff Hoenstine
After watching Gavin Garcia, Crawley is somewhat lighter and a step slower, but other than that, they resemble one another's running styles. But Garcia is D1 talent. Kent State signee.
It ain't over until it's over.
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Re: Damon Crawley and Jeff Hoenstine
I haven't seen Crawley play but have heard he is a solid player. Likely not high division 1 but maybe 1AA or a top D2 school. As for Hoenstine, I have seen most games throughout his career and while he is a solid player he is certainly not suited for Division 1 football. He is listed on the roster at 5' 10" but is probably closer to 5'7" in real life. His arm strength and accuracy are above average for high school football but would be severely lacking at a collegiate level. He has also been aided in his dad calling plays for him his entire career and ensuring that he puts up gaudy statistics each and every game. I hope nothing but success for him and Central the rest of this season but to assume he will have any success at a major D1 school would be quite a reach.
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