Jake Sewolt Photos



Jake Sewolt, who missed a great deal of his junior and senior high school seasons, has come alive at Bridgton Academy College Prep. Sewolt is becoming a solid prospect.

Jake Sewolt - LB - Slot Y - Bridgton Academy (College Prep Freshman)
6'1.5" - 210 lbs. - 4.7 electronic 40 - 205 lbs. bench 15 times. A student at Bridgton.
Click above to view all recruiting info on Jake. Click above to view video of Jake (vs Navy, Yale Dartmouth etc.)
Jake Sewolt has grown on a game-by-game basis at Bridgton Academy into a fine small college football prospect. Jake transitioned from the QB position when he shattered his throwing arm wrist and missed a lot of football in high school. Jake has worked his body into great shape to play collegiate linebacker or as a slot "Y" receiver.
Jake has received college level coaching from Bridton Head Coach Rick Marcella and Coach Joe Daley, coach of LB's. His development track is that of a solid college prospect. He has great feet, good strength and great speed. The coaching staff is available for comment and can be contacted through their website at http://www.bridgtonacademy.org/athletics_dir.cfm.
TMB's Schumacher Scores Big Win For The Knights
From the Denver Post - http://www.denverpost.com/preps/ci_13786467 Click to read entire story
AURORA — A few hours before Friday night's kickoff, Fairview quarterback Ben Schumacher chatted with offensive coordinator Sean Embree, who mentioned the inclement weather awaiting the No. 2 Knights at Legacy Stadium.
"He said, 'It's raining down there,' " Schumacher said. "I asked, 'Well, are we going to throw?' he said, 'Yeah, of course we are.' "
That rain quickly morphed into snow, but that didn't stop the run-oriented Knights from catching 18th-seeded Grandview off-guard with a few early touchdown passes to kick-start a 35-26 win in the second round of the Class 5A playoffs.
Schumacher hit Lucas Pena- Gonzalez in stride for a 70-yard TD on the Knights' second play and connected with Kenny Bell for a
5-yard score to cap Fairview's second series. The Knights extended it to a 21-0 first-quarter lead before holding off a furious Grandview comeback to remain unbeaten at 11-0.
Compact Dynamite and Great Closing Speed Vaults Trent Butler Over The Top
Trent Butler - Sr. - Safety, All-Conference Running Back
Eastlake High School, Sammamish, WA
At first look one can be fooled by Trent Butler...more on that in a minute. He breaks into the 4.6 timed forty handheld and has a 4.7 timed laser electronic. He benches 185 lbs. 18 times. He squats over 500 lbs. He is very quick and has great feet. He hits blockers and running blocks like thunder literally dumping them on his back. He is about to cross over 180 lbs. Like it was mentioned, his looks are deceiving. He is only 5'7" inches tall, but so is the Chargers Darin Sproles. Trent is of that mold. Compact dynamite. He can flat play football.
To go to Trent's profile click on these links:
TMB Recruit Evaluation:
November - 2009
Eastlake High School - Sammamish, WA
Evaluation provided by Head Coach Gene Dales. Quote from Eastlake Defensive Coordinator Coach Steven Supple:
Trent Butler transferred into our football program in July of this year and has been a tremendous addition to our football team. He picked up our offensive and defensive systems quickly, becoming our starting Strong Safety early in camp. Trent is a smart player with a very high football IQ. Trent is a compact, powerful player with great quickness and excellent ability. We would not expect someone to transfer into our program as a senior and immediately become a starter, which is a testament to Trent's ability.
Trent works hard on and off the field to improve, he has never missed a weight room session or a practice since his arrival. Trent will be an outstanding addition to any college football program.
November 2009 - Coach Maui Borden - Defensive Assistant Eastlake High School:
Trent is a competitor in the truest sense of the word. He plays the game with passion and ferocity and quickly earned the respect of his new teammates this year. Trent is one of those special players that you will always find around the football. He finishes plays with violence yet he's the first guy to help an opposing player up off the ground. Trent has tremendous character and is willing to put in the work to succeed at whatever he puts his mind to. His versatility is a testament to his strength, speed and athletic ability. This year Trent played tailback, fullback, safety, inside linebacker, outside linebacker and every special team for us. Our philosophy as coaches was to get our best players on the field as much as possible, so we always made sure Trent was in the huddle.
May - 2009
Keith Molholm, CPPB, M.S. Assistant Football Coach, Keith Molholm, CPPB, M.S. Evergreen High School
Co-Offensive Coordinator

Milner's Stock Rises As The Season Heads Into Playoff Time For Travis

Madisson Milner (76 above 77 in regular season)
Travis High School, Richmond, TX
All-District Selection as an OT his junior year
Projected collegiate Position - Offensive Guard
From His Coaches - Head Coach Randy Cunningham - Offensive Line Coach Matt Farmer:
October - 2009
Madisson Milner is following up his All-District performance of 2008 with another strong year at his strong tackle spot. He has started every game in Travis High School history (16 games) helping secure a 5A Div II playoff spot in the school's first varsity season in 2008. Madisson leads his unit in fewest busts and is near the top in knockdowns and not allowing his man in on the tackle. He possesses a great punch and continues to develop flexibility in his hips and knees which, in turn, is increasing the aforementioned numbers. The Travis offense's success moving the ball is reliant on the offensive line's effectiveness. Madisson has secured his place as a cornerstone of this unit.
Online evaluation
Madisson Milner broke on to the scene last year in Travis High School's first year of varsity competition with an All-District performance and helped pave the way for a playoff berth. Madisson has a great punch and plays with good leverage. He has greatly improved his pass blocking from his junior year to become a rock from his strong tackle position. A consistent performer, Madisson has zero busts going into district zone play while continuing to grade out at a high level and posting knockdown numbers that put him near the top of his unit. As the season continues, Madisson's role will be vital to the offense's success.
April - 2009
Madisson has a solid frame coupled with a clear understanding of the techniques involved in leveraging defensive lineman and linebackers. He has developed a very effective punch that allows him to initiate control on a defender. His footwork improved week by week of his junior season and will continue to do so as he matures as an offensive lineman. He would project as a solid interior offensive lineman at the next level with the possibility of developing into a tackle in the future. He looks to build on an All-District junior year and continue his string of consecutive starts in every game he has suited up for varsity competition. Academically sound with excellent character make him a solid prospect for the right program.
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