The News Journal has released its preseason selections for the best high school football players at each position in Delaware. The selections were based on a poll of coaches and media members.
At quarterback, William Penn’s Avionne Young was chosen as the top player. Young is described as having a strong arm and good decision-making skills.
Running back honors went to Sussex Central’s Marquis Gillis, who is known for his speed and agility on the field.
Wide receiver honors went to Middletown’s Trey Griffin, who is praised for his route running and hands.
On the defensive side of the ball, Salesianum’s William Wockenfuss was named the top linebacker. Wockenfuss is known for his hard hits and playmaking abilities.
In the secondary, Cape Henlopen’s Braden Davis was selected as the top defensive back. Davis is known for his coverage skills and ability to make tackles.
On the defensive line, St. Georges’ Darian Bryant was chosen as the top player. Bryant is described as a disruptive force on the field.
Finally, St. Elizabeth’s Dominic Barbuto received the honor of best kicker/punter. Barbuto is praised for his accuracy and leg strength.
Overall, these players are expected to have a significant impact on their teams during the upcoming high school football season. Fans and coaches alike will be watching closely to see how these players perform on the field.
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