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same here. He looked like he was the 3rd option. That one kid/name that was the first option had a few great catches that made me think that was Lewis but, wasn't lmaostowfan;2056657; said:Being from NE Ohio, I was rooting for St. Ignatius last night. I was really surprised Pickerington didn't try to get the ball to Lewis more last night. Not being able to see what was going on down field, I have no idea if Lewis was getting open.
stowfan;2056657; said:Being from NE Ohio, I was rooting for St. Ignatius last night. I was really surprised Pickerington didn't try to get the ball to Lewis more last night. Not being able to see what was going on down field, I have no idea if Lewis was getting open.
stowfan;2056657; said:Being from NE Ohio, I was rooting for St. Ignatius last night. I was really surprised Pickerington didn't try to get the ball to Lewis more last night. Not being able to see what was going on down field, I have no idea if Lewis was getting open.
BUCKIWARRIOR;2056804; said:Pickerington recruits as much as most Catholic teams. They have 8 or so varsity starters from neighboring school districts. Just an FYI. Awesome defense though!
sweetness34;2056812; said:Pickerington does not recruit, they have kids from neighboring towns that want to win and be a part of a winner that move into the district. There are modest reasonably priced homes and apartments that kids move in to. Unlike Catholic schools, Pickerington does not have an open house for kids to come to nor do the coaches show their faces at CYO games like Catholic school coaches.
It went up???? Unpossible.BusNative;2092116; said:4-star on Rivals now: http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recruiting/player-Roger-Lewis-113269