Buckskin86
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Nickname "Seabiscuit"
Wide Receiver
Owing Mills (MD)
McDonogh
Height: 6-foot-2
Weight: 190 pounds
40-yard dash: 4.38 seconds
Bio Notes: Earned all-conference honors as a junior.
4 star receiver with Rivals- #12 ranked receiver
Heyward-Bey ran the 4th fastest time (4.38) at the UVA Nike- he also had a 4.12 shuttle and 40" vertical
He is one of the fastest juniors in the country and ran a 6.3 60M which projects a 10.3 100M
http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/lists/2004/prep_in_m_list.html
He ran a 10.4 100M and 21.3 200M this Spring.
tOSU has shown him alot of interest. They have recruited MD pretty hard- Rico McCoy, Melvin Alaeze, Derrick Williams.
He names his favorites as Maryland, Alabama, Michigan State, Virginia and Marshall. He has offers from all. tOSU has not offered yet but Darrius would like to hear more from tOSU- insiders premium
http://miaasports.com/release.asp?RELEASE_ID=994
ALL-METRO FIRST-TEAM
Darrius Heyward-Bey, McDonogh
The junior asserted himself as the fastest athlete in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association and perhaps the entire state. Heyward-Bey won the 100 in 10.68 seconds and the 200 in 21.65 seconds at the MIAA championships. The time in the 200 eclipsed the previous meet record of 21.90 seconds set by Loyola's Brandon Larkins in 1994.
Heyward-Bey's most eye-opening performance came at the Draper Invitational, where he was hand-timed in 10.2 seconds in a semifinal of the 100. Although he strained his hamstring completing that effort and was held out of the final, the time - translated to 10.44 seconds as an automatic time - set a meet and school record
http://miaasports.com/release.asp?RELEASE_ID=982
Darrius Heyward-Bey, McDonogh, Junior
He repeated last year's wins in the 100 and the 200 at the MIAA championships by collecting gold medals in the 100 (10.68 seconds) and the 200 (21.65 seconds) this spring. Heyward-Bey's time in the 200 eclipsed the previous meet record of 21.90 seconds set by Loyola's Brandon Larkins in 1994. He set a record in the 100 at the Draper Invitational, where he ran 10.2 seconds in a semifinal.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/...track09mar09,0,890254.story?coll=bal-hs-track
Darrius Heyward-Bey
McDonogh, junior
Limited by his participation on the Eagles' basketball team, Heyward-Bey focused most of his attention on the 55, where he could utilize the speed that made him a dangerous wide receiver in the fall. Victorious in the 55 in two regular-season meets, Heyward-Bey's crowning achievement took place at the MIAA championships, where he won the 55 in 6.2 seconds.