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'11 OH WR Shaquille Washington (Cincinnati Signee)

leroyjenkins;1727540; said:
Not official as of RIGHT THIS SECOND.

Scout.com: What Will 'Shaq' Do?

Im glad you changed your tone BuckeyeGuy. Southcampus is right, if you say somjething is official or read something on another site, you need to post the link. If you heard info from someone else, say so.

That is from July 6th. He just verbaled less about an hour or so ago. I only put stuff on here when im confident its right, if I have a link or known public contact ill be glad to put it.
 
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BuckeyeGuy513;1727535; said:
I don't have a link I was just told by a guy im with? My apologies.

I've just seen you on this site for a while now and one of the things that makes this site so awesome is it's validity. When info is posted, it's usually right and that's because there is a link to back it up. If you have a source, state your source. If its just stuff you're hearing, give that info to someone like grad or wade or jwins. Recruiting forums especially.
 
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southcampus;1727545; said:
I've just seen you on this site for a while now and one of the things that makes this site so awesome is it's validity. When info is posted, it's usually right and that's because there is a link to back it up. If you have a source, state your source. If its just stuff you're hearing, give that info to someone like grad or wade or jwins. Recruiting forums especially.

Sounds fair to me I will do my best to do that going forward! :osu:

I wonder if he will be the Shane Wynn of there offense?
 
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Great pickup for UC, he fits their offense nicely!
Don't know what you mean by being Shane Wynn, as I don't see him being a return guy. He's a solid slot guy in the spread offense though. And could possibly move outside eventually
 
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Stow gives new coach first win; Solon, Willoughby South roll to victories: High School Football Roundup - cleveland.com

Maple Heights 26, Nordonia 14 The fourth-ranked Mustangs were tested until they scored two touchdowns in the final 19 seconds in a victory that saw senior quarterback and Plain Dealer Player of the Year Shaq Washington leave the game with a knee injury. Tailback DeVonte Ransom stepped up, gaining 174 yards and scoring a touchdown.

"It's just a bad bruise to the
knee," said Shaq's father, Terry Washington. "It's not swollen but he'll have it looked at by a doctor [on Saturday].
 
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Shaq Washington dominant as Maple Heights wins Division II football
Tim Warsinskey / The Plain Dealer, December 03, 2010

MASSILLON ? Talk about finishing.

What a finale.

"Finish" has been the rallying cry at Maple Heights since it lost in last year's state football final. Despite a horrendous start to Friday's Division II state championship game, the Mustangs closed with a flourish to beat Trotwood Madison, 45-33, in front of 3,987 fans in Paul Brown Tiger Stadium.

The state championship is Maple Heights' first in football and the school's first since legendary wrestling coach Mike Milkovich won his 10th and final title in 1974.

Maple Heights (15-0), which lost to Winton Woods by 30 points in 2009, is the first Division II team to win a football championship a year after being the runner-up.

Maple Heights trailed, 13-0 and 26-7, then scored on six consecutive possessions while getting two key defensive stops in the fourth quarter.

"Last year, I felt we gave up in the state championship game. This is a totally different team," quarterback Shaq Washington said.

Washington, as he has done for two years, led the way. The Cincinnati recruit threw three touchdown passes in the first half and scored four rushing touchdowns in the second half, tying a Division II record for rushing TDs.

Washington (5-9, 170), who has always played bigger than his frame, ran the football on Maple Heights' final 19 plays.

In the end, his toughness was matched by his flamboyance.

Following his final snap, he stripped to his waste in the north end zone and hopped over to the Maple Heights cheering section to show off a new chest tattoo that reads "Mr. Maple Heights" from shoulder to shoulder and "216" on his pectorals, which is Maple Heights' area code.

"That's cool," tackle Donovan Garner said, chuckling. "He is the leader of this team. Got to give him his props."

As it would happen, 216 also was Washington's number of yards passing, completing 11 of 19 attempts. He finished with 174 yards rushing -- 148 in the second half.

"When we get the ball in our hands, we will live and die with Shaq Washington every single time," coach Todd Filtz said.

http://highschoolsports.cleveland.c...wins-division-ii-football-state-championship/
 
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