One performance can turn a few heads. Backing it up will create immediate interest.
Palma quarterback David Fales' stock is rising as he was named one of EA Sports National Top 100 quarterback prospects.
Among five groups of quarterbacks (65 total) that took part in the Elite 11 regional camp at Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, Fales had the third highest point total with 13.
Fales, who was praised for his drop backs, smooth delivery and ability to hit the short and deep passes, has had coaches from Boise, Utah, Idaho State, Nevada and Colorado inquire about him.
Of course, the 6-foot-2 senior will have to back it up this fall on the field. While Palma has a talented offensive line, the skilled postions are still in question.
Also taking part in the camp were Gilroy quarterback Jamie Jensen and Carmel's Ken Johnston. Last year Jensen threw for a Northern California record 4,323 yards.
Junior Nick Montana of De La Salle, the son of 49ers Hall of Famer Joe Montana, and Jack Lomax, whose father was former Cardinals quarterback Neil Lomax, were a part of the camp.
No comments:
Post a Comment