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Class of 2016 Commits


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Will be compiling a list of committed players from the area here.  If you know of any that I have missed please comment.  Feel free to comment when a new player commits.  Note this is only for 2016 players who have committed.

 

Beaumont Central:

Deion Bennett - SFA

Quinten Derry - Sam Houston

 

Beaumont West Brook:

Alfred Beverly - Louisiana Tech

Keith Corbin - Houston

Innis Gaines - UTSA

 

Corrigan-Camden:

La'Darius Hamilton - Texas St.

 

Crosby:

Chase Bridgeman - Lamar

Shane Hudson - Lamar

 

East Chambers:

Dylan Silcox - Rice

 

Jasper:

Cody Mitchell - UL-L

 

Kountze:

Grayland Arnold - Baylor

 

Nederland:

Justin Carr - Lamar

 

Newton:

Tanner Holmes - UL-L

 

Port Arthur Memorial:

Brandon Jackson - Sam Houston

Kam Martin - Baylor

 

Port Neches-Groves:

Jack Giblin - UTSA

Christian Langston - Lamar

Adam Morse - Lamar

Caisen Sullivan - Lamar

 

Silsbee:

Patrick Hudson - Baylor

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Austin Krautz verbally committed tonight to Lamar. Congrats!

Will be interesting to see how it all shakes out position wise.  Along with Krautz and King, Lamar also has an All-State RB from Lake Charles committed.  He is the younger brother of a RS-Fr WR so you'd think his commitment is pretty solid.  A Beaumont Enterprise article the other day stated King didn't know yet what position he would play but it didn't matter he just wanted to play wherever he would beat help the team...great attitude to have.  From Lamar's position, it's kinda take the athletes and figure the rest out later...

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Congrats to all these young men and their families! I can't claim to know every college player from SETX.  However, when I am watching football on Saturday and I find out a player for either team is from SETX I always pay close attention and pull for them to have a great game. Even if I am pulling for the other team to win I like to see the SETX players have a great individual performance.

I'm also glad to see Lamar recruiting and getting serious consideration/commits from local players.

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