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WR DeVier Posey (2017 Grey Cup Champion and MVP)

High school sports: La Salle track team update

Monday, May 05, 2008

La Salle track team update

The La Salle track and field team finished second at the Dayton Roosevelt Memorial Invitational over the weekend.

The Lancers were runner-up to undefeated Trotwood-Madison (89-85).

La Salle senior Chandler Burden won the discus event and was third in the shot put. Senior DeVier Posey anchored the sprint medley in a school-record performance Friday night and was second overall in the 200-meter dash on Saturday.

La Salle coach Frank Russo said the Lancers are expected to be ranked in the Nike Web Nationals top 25 poll this week.

Don Mitchell Roosevelt Memorial - 5/2/2008 to 5/3/2008

Section 1 Finals Wind: -1.4
1 Princeton Bryson 12 Tol. Bowsher 21.98 10
2 DeVier Posey 12 Cin. LaSalle 21.99 8
3 Cordale Scott 12 Cle. Glenvil 22.17 6
4 Kamal Shafeek 11 Day. Chamina 22.36 5
5 Quinn Parnell 12 Det. Renaiss 22.73 4
6 DeeJay Hunter 11 Middletown 22.77 3
7 Rob Baisden 11 Pataskala Wa 23.12 2
8 Ryan Jones 12 Day. Thurgoo 23.23 1
 
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TRACK AND FIELD

GCL South Championships: La Salle won the meet in dominating fashion.

Lancers senior DeVier Posey won two individual events and helped the Lancers set a meet record of 3:22.1 in the 1,600-meter relay. The team included Cameron Cole, Michael Deyhle and Bruce Malcom.

Posey was co-runner of the year with Dan Thaler of St. Xavier.

Posey also set meet records in the 200 and 400, with times of 21.7 and 48.5 seconds.

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OSUBuckeye4Life;1165034; said:
So Posey is a a technician who runs great routes, has great hands, and a burner?

Watched Posey last year too and he is a burner. The WRs at OSU will be outstanding this year with more depth at positions than I can remember. He has the size of Hartline and Robiskie and may be a step faster. We have some talent stacking up at wideout. With Stoney, Posey, Dane, TWash, Flash, and Zoom rising as pass catchers this year, our future looks very good.
 
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Its a nice 200 time but anyone know his 100? that way we can see how fast he is off his feet. I dont trust 40 times posted in scouting sites. track times are pretty legit even though it doesnt consider a bunch of factors.
 
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HorticullyBuck;1166372; said:
Its a nice 200 time but anyone know his 100? that way we can see how fast he is off his feet. I dont trust 40 times posted in scouting sites. track times are pretty legit even though it doesnt consider a bunch of factors.

Couldn't find any official times but rivals says 10.7. Watch his junior and senior highlights. He looks like a completely different player his senior year. He's faster, stronger, and bigger. Can't wait to see what he'll be like in 2 years.
 
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A 10.7 Is really good; that translates to AT LEAST a 4.40; for taller guys their usually not as fast off the block, but i cant wait to see him, i didnt really pay attention to him much, but from what im reading and hearing/seeing he may become a big fast type of receiver we havent seen in a while.
 
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Posey-led La Salle wins district title
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Multisport start DeVier Posey won both of his races, the 200-meter dash (21.85) and the 400 dash (48.50), to help La Salle to first place in the Division I track and field meet at Fairfield Friday.

La Salle finished with 129 points, Lakota West was second (114), Winton Woods third (66.5) and Elder fourth (58.5).

All four teams will advance to the regional tournament.

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Play time; with hartline, Robo, Small, Washington, and saz? along with saine lining up in the slot somtimes? think they would benefit from him redshirting more. we have tons of deapth at WR, stonebuner might get playing time before posey just because of size. not saying hes not good enough, but just seems like a waste to put him in on a few plays against teams were up 30 on
 
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Small will have to step up his game production to keep {osey on the sideline. Devier has the most potential of the osu wrs, imo. How well and quickly he realizes that potential is the question.

I like the flashes taurian has shown, but he's a pretty large unknown too.

Sanz and twash burned redshirts due to lack of depth at wr, when both would have been better served to save the year. If posey plays, it will be in spite of depth.

Posey getting minutes at #3-5 wr will be invaluable experience when robiskie is drafted next spring.
HorticullyBuck;1169749; said:
Play time; with hartline, Robo, Small, Washington, and saz? along with saine lining up in the slot somtimes? think they would benefit from him redshirting more. we have tons of deapth at WR, stonebuner might get playing time before posey just because of size. not saying hes not good enough, but just seems like a waste to put him in on a few plays against teams were up 30 on
 
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