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Nestled in between Catawba's annual high school football camps and the college's soccer field was the location for UNC transfer QB Cameron Sexton to get a feel for his new group of offensive playmakers.
Junior receiver Gerron Bryant left many defenders dead in their tracks and Sexton would rifle spirals into his awaiting hands. Other wide outs Sexton has become fond of are Brandon Bunn and Brian Terwilliger, a junior duo that combined for well over 1,000 all-purpose yards in 2008.
Sophomore Eric Morman was a full-time starter last season and he showed why on Tuesday afternoon. As opposed to what mothers tell their kids, Morman loves to play in traffic and shows no fear slanting across the middle.
Former Scotland County product Colby McCanna is the lone high school teammate of Sexton's, and is a red-shirt senior like the former UNC QB. McCanna has worked hard this off-season to prepare for a bright season this fall.
Senior running back Antonio Hall showed tremendous versatility in his route-running out of the backfield. Hall has stayed in Salisbury, NC, over the summer months and is building chemistry with new and familiar faces.
One of those new faces in the huddle was Northridge HS (Colorado) QB Chance Green. At first glance, Indian fans would think All-American QB Brad Roach had a younger brother playing football.
QB Patrick Dennis is no stranger to throwing pigskins on Catawba's practice fields, nor the bright lights of Shuford Stadium. Dennis is the conference's second leading returning passer with 1,152 and 13 TDs, and may be a 2009 Preseason All-SAC candidate.
Sexton and Dennis have been sharing experiences of being collegiate quarterbacks the past couple of months. Both are intelligent passers with strong knowledge of the game according to Indian offensive coordinator Matt Barrett.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Cameron Sexton and Other QBs Practice
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