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Gorney on Titus Toler, Braedin Huffman-Dixon

MikeSinger

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Mar 7, 2013
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SANTA ANA, Calif. - In a match-up of arguably the top two high school teams nationally that was postponed to Saturday night from Friday because of a lightning storm, Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco beat Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei, 41-18.

Here's what Rivals.com's Adam Gorney wrote about the two Buffs' commits in action.


Toler was active in the secondary all night, especially covering up receivers so Young had few opportunities to make plays. The Colorado commit is just very sound in everything he does, doesn’t get burned and is always around the ball. Toler was also useful on special teams and made a big hit late in the game.


Huffman-Dixon had one of the nicest catches of the night, a leaping grab on the sideline, but the four-star Colorado commit was limited from there. The Mater Dei passing game did not exactly punish St. John Bosco’s defense through the night and Young usually found McCoy in the passing game when things were working. Huffman-Dixon has great size and he’s rangy but the ball was not coming his way often.

Full story ---> https://colorado.rivals.com/news/gorney-s-takeaways-more-than-two-dozen-prospects-impress
 
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