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February 25th It's Going down in a major way RNR7v7 Tournament Will be one you don't wanna miss! Get your money guns, practice your backflips and get your crazy props

February 25th It’s Going down in a major way RNR7v7 Tournament Will be one you don’t wanna miss! Get your money guns, practice your backflips and get your crazy props for the movie! The Championship team who scores the most points during the tournament will win Free RNR uniforms! (8U-18U) Get registered while you still can, It’s filling up fast!

Location | 790 Fairvilla Road, Orlando, FL 32808 OPEN TO 8U-VARSITY. 8Teams per division, First come first serve! Grab your best 7 and let’s ball!

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RNR7v7 Official Rules of 7v7 Football Competition 

1. Field Dimensions/Specs

A. 40 yards in length – 40, 25 & 10 are the first down lines

B. Between 145’ – 160’ in width
C. 10 yards deep in End Zone
D. Field hash marks are of high school dimensions

2. Team Members

Players

  1. Each team has a maximum of 24 players. Players will not be accepted into theevent as individuals. All players must be a part of a team.
  2. Teams are not required to utilize an offensive center.
    1. If utilizing one, the offensive center is not an eligible receiver.
    2. The center will be responsible for setting or re-positioning the football atthe line of scrimmage. If no center, the QB will be responsible.
  3. Boy’s Only
  4. Age Requirements
    1. All players must be under the age of 19
    2. Seniors who have graduated from high school may only play until July 31of the season directly following high school graduation.
    3. Seniors who graduated and have started college are not eligible.

Coaches

  1. Each team has a maximum of 4 coaches. Coaches will be allowed on thesidelines only during games.
  2. One offensive coach may be in the huddle with players between plays but whenthe huddle breaks the coach must move outside the hash on the side of his teambench so as to not interfere with the operation of the official or game play.
  3. Defensive coaches are not allowed on the field at any time.

3. Officials

A. Each game will have a minimum of two (2) officials.

B. Positions are Referee/Field Judge and Back Judge.
C. Each game needs to have a scorekeeper/timekeeper.
D. Field manager – Event must have one for every two 7v7 fields to assist with crowd, player, coach, and referee control on/around the game fields.

4. Game Times

  1. Teams must be onsite and ready to start on time. If a team is late or cannot start on time, the game clock will begin and whatever time is left on the clock will be where the game starts. The team that is late will begin on defense. If a team is late by 10 minutes or more they will forfeit the game.
  2. Games are played with an eighteen (18) minute running clock. After the initial 18 minutes, the last 2 minutes are played as regulation football game with clock stoppages per regulation NFHS football rules. During the last two minutes, all completions must be advanced past the line of scrimmage, otherwise the clock will stop. Sacks in the last two minutes stop the clock as well
  3. 1 timeout per team (30 sec) – during tournament bracket play only
  4. Overtime: During tournament bracket play only
    1. If overtime is required, teams will alternate three (3) plays from the ten-yard line. Each team has an attempt to score in each overtime period.Starting with the 3rd and subsequent overtimes, all PAT’s must be 2 point attempts from the 10 yard line.Overtime periods are not timed.Each team is awarded one timeout during overtime period.

5. Scoring

  1. Six (6) points for a touchdown
  2. One (1) point for a PAT from 3 yard line
  3. Two (2) points for a PAT from 10 yard line
  4. Two (2) Points for Defensive Stop on downs
  5. Three (3) Points for Interception (no runbacks or “pick 6” for safety reasons)
  6. Turnover on a PAT is dead ball (including INT)
  7. Official scores will be kept by field referee and sideline scorekeeper.

6. Penalties

a. Offense

  1. Off-sides = Loss of Down
  2. Delay of Game = Loss of Down

1. Each team will have 25 seconds to snap the ball once it has been marked

ready for play; delay of game penalty will be assessed.

  1. Pass interference = 5-yard penalty and Loss of Down
  2. No penalty may be assessed in excess of the 40 yard line. If a penalty would move the offense beyond the 40 yard line, the offensive team shall be charged with a loss of down.
  1. If the referee sees that the clock has exceeded 4.0 seconds, the play is blown dead. The ball should be returned to the original line of scrimmage with loss of down. If the QB proceeds to throw the ball after the play has been blown dead, a penalty for offensive delay of game will be assessed.
  2. Offensive team is responsible for retrieving and returning the ball to the previous spot or the new scrimmage spot. Clock does not stop and any delay by offense in retrieving and returning the ball TO THE REFEREE will result in a delay of game and will be a 5-yard penalty from the succeeding spot.
  3. If defensive holding occurs on the same play as a sack, the defense will be penalized and the sack is void.

b. Defense

  1. Off-sides = 5-yard penalty
  2. Defensive Holding = 5-yard penalty
  3. Defensive Pass Interference will be a spot foul (1st down at the spot).

1. If Defensive Pass Interference occurs in the end zone, it will result in a 1st down at the 1-yard line.

  1. Any dead ball penalty on the defense AFTER a change of possession would result in a loss of down for that team’s offense when they begin their ensuing possession.
  2. Responsibility to avoid contact is with the defense. The defense is allowed an INITIAL disruption, and then must cover. Excessive or prolonged contact will result in a “tack on” penalty at the end of the play (5-yard penalty).

7. Turnovers/Deadballs

  1. Receiver/Ball carrier is legally down when touched below the neck with one or both hands. (Excessive force by shoving, pushing, or striking a blow will be penalized by automatic first down and 5 yards. Player can be expelled if ruled unsportsmanlike & flagrant).
  2. Fumbles that hit the ground are dead balls at the spot with the last team retaining possession. A muffed snap is not a fumble/dead ball. The 4.0 second count remains in effect on snaps.
  3. The QB is allowed 4.0 seconds to throw the ball. Time starts on the snap of the ball and stops as soon as the QB releases the ball. If release is under 4.0 seconds, the play continues. Play is blown dead after 4.0 seconds.
  4. Interceptions may not be returned – 3 points are awarded on interception. Points for defensive stop and interception are not “added together”. One or the other ends a possession with defensive points.
  5. The offense must gain at least 15 yards in the first 3 or less plays or the defense takes over. No 4th downs. (3) downs in all zones.

8. Appeals

  1. If during game play a coach or player disagrees with an official’s call, they may not dispute that call with the official at that time.
  2. For consideration, the coach must report all game play ruling discrepancies to the Field Manager no more than 20 minutes after that game has ended. Any reversal or game- changing decisions will be made at the Field Manager’s discretion.

9. Additional Game Format Rules

  1. Pool Play – Team sides must be chosen prior to opening possession.
  2. Bracket Play – Higher seed gets choice of offense/defense for opening possession
  3. Ball always placed on the right hash mark when at the 40-yard line. Offense has choice ofhash once off of the 40-yard line.
  4. No kicking or punting
  5. No passer may run with the ball.
  6. All passes must be thrown forward. A pass caught behind the line of scrimmage must beadvanced by that receiver past the line of scrimmage in the final 2:00 minutes or the clock stops. The only laterals that will be allowed will be laterals that occur after the completion of a forward pass.
  7. Hand offs in the backfield are not allowed.
  8. All offensive formations must be legal sets. Receivers’ alignment should respect thetackle box.
  9. No blocking.
  10. No taunting or “trash talking.” (See Code of Conduct for penalty).
  11. Fighting: All players must abide by the RNR 7v7 Code of Conduct. See Code of Conductfor more detail.

10. Tiebreakers

  1. If two teams are tied at the end of pool play, the tiebreaker is head-to-head records.
  2. If three or more teams are tied at the end of pool play, the following criteria will be usedto determine winners:
    1. Head-to-head records
    2. Points allowed
    3. Points scored
    4. Coin flip

1. Uniforms

  1. All teams are required to wear the designated tournament uniform IF PROVIDED.
  2. Players are permitted to wear standard football cleats with plastic or rubberspikes. No metal spikes are allowed.

1. Qualifying/Advancing

  1. Roster Changes
    1. Each qualifying team is allowed to make (4) substitutions to the roster for each successive tournament.
    2. Keeping the 24 player maximum in mind ,the team may utilize (2) of their (4) substitutions to add new players to the roster
    3. If one organization enters more than one team into a qualifying event, and one of those two teams qualifies, the roster of that team cannot be interchanged with the other for future events
  2. If a single team plays in more than one qualifying event and qualifies multiple times, they may not give one of their spots up to another team
  3. Official RNR7v7 Tournaments

1. Helmets and mouth pieces ARE REQUIRED!!!

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Name: Champ Monds

Position : DT-QB

Measurables : 6’2”-190 Lbs

Class : 2028

Team : Treasure Coast Patriots

Skinny :

“Champ Monds Shines Bright in RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 8th Grade Game”

In a stellar display of talent at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 8th grade game, quarterback Champ Monds of the Treasure Coast Patriots proved why he’s a force to be reckoned with. As the signal caller for Team Rukkus, Monds showcased instant impact potential, delivering two remarkable touchdown passes, including a 50-plus yard bomb to Quartavius Lyons and an 18-yarder to Lyons.

Despite sharing snaps with another standout QB, Luke Rubley, Monds asserted his dominance, amassing 184 yards passing and securing the game MVP title. Already considered one of the top quarterbacks in his class, Monds’ performance in the Super Showcase solidified his status and is poised to elevate his stock and ranking in the football scene. With a combination of athleticism and next-level arm strength, Champ Monds is undoubtedly a rising star destined for success at the next level.

Name : Asher Ghioto

Position : DE/OLB

Measurables : 6’3”-230

Class : 2028

Team : Swiss Point Middle (GA)

Skinny :

“Asher Ghioto Dominates RNR Top 100 Super Showcase with Explosive Growth”

In the fiercely competitive arena of the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 8th grade game, Asher Ghioto emerged as a standout force, showcasing tremendous growth since his title as last year’s 7th grade defensive MVP. The transformation from a 70-pound lighter frame to a 6’3″-230 plus pound powerhouse marked Ghioto as an impact freshman with a lethal skill set.

With an impressive performance that included three sacks and a forced fumble for a scoop-and-score, Ghioto terrorized Team Ruff’s quarterback, leaving a lasting impact on the game. His 2024 encore was nothing short of spectacular, revealing a player who could not only rely on a lightning-fast first step but also overpower opponents with a newfound strength and violent hand technique.

Ghioto’s dominance was instrumental in Team Rukkus securing a commanding 38-14 victory over Team Ruff, earning him the well-deserved Overall MVP title. As Asher Ghioto continues to evolve and leave opponents in his wake, his journey promises an exciting future as a force to be reckoned with in the world of youth football.

Name: Quartavius Lyons

Position : DB/ATH

Measurables :

Class : 6’1”-170 lbs

Team : Palm Glades Academy

Skinny :

“Quartavius Lyons: A Dynamic Force Illuminating the Gridiron”

In the heart of South Florida’s youth football scene, Quartavius Lyons, a standout athlete from Palm Glades Academy, has set the gridiron ablaze with his extraordinary talent. As an 8th grader, Lyons boasts the highest honor for a middle school athlete – starting varsity for Palm Glades, a testament to his exceptional skills and impact on the field.

Measuring an impressive 6’1″, Lyons combines cover skills and length that have already earned him over four early offers from esteemed institutions, including the University of Miami, UCF, Nebraska, and Marshall. The RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 8th grade game only solidified his status, as Lyons claimed Offensive MVP honors among his peers.

With a long stride that allowed him to outpace the defense, Lyons showcased his prowess as a wide receiver by securing two receiving touchdowns and accumulating over 80 yards in the game. Not only did he prove to be a problem for opponents on the offensive end, but Lyons also exhibited lockdown coverage defensively, highlighting his versatility on the field.

While excelling among older competitors is impressive, Lyons’ ability to shine as the crème of the crop among his peers speaks volumes. As his stock continues to rise, driven by a power-packed athletic package, Quartavius Lyons is undoubtedly on the radar as a future star in the world of youth football.

Name: Daven Reed

Position : OL

Measurables: 6’3”-290

Class : 2028

Team : West Orlando Jags 13u

Skinny :

“Versatility Unleashed: Daven Reed’s Journey from Guard to Tackle Dominance”

In a thrilling showcase at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 8th-grade game, Daven Reed of the West Orlando Jags 13u emerged as a force to be reckoned with. Unbeknownst to many, this National Championship Offensive Lineman showcased more than just strength – he revealed a remarkable versatility that sets him apart.

During Team Ruff practice, a revelation unfolded as Daven’s father clarified his position – a guard, not a tackle. Yet, it was precisely this versatility that proved pivotal for Team Ruff. When faced with the challenge of Team Rukkus boasting the country’s top Defensive End, Asher Ghioto, Daven Reed stepped up. The 6’3”-300 lbs Virginia native showcased a smooth kick step and unwavering strength, holding his ground against Ghioto’s dominance.

Daven’s ability to seamlessly transition between guard and left tackle highlighted his versatility, a trait crucial for early success on the field. Anchoring the West Orlando Jags 13u line to a National Championship, Reed’s performance was nothing short of impressive. His year-long display of skill, both in technique and raw strength, positions him as a formidable offensive lineman destined for a successful high school career.

Despite Team Ruff falling short, Daven Reed’s individual performance shone brightly, earning him Offensive Line MVP honors. As we reflect on his journey, it’s undeniable – Daven Reed stands at the pinnacle of every offensive lineman ranking, poised to make a lasting impact on the gridiron.

Name : Cameron Fuse

Position : ATH

Measurables : 6’2”-195 Lbs

Class : 2028

Team : West Orlando Jags 13u

Skinny :

Cameron Fuse Shines as the X-Factor in RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 8th Grade Game

In the highly anticipated RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 8th grade game, Cameron Fuse of the West Orlando Jags 13u, known as the 100k Boyz, showcased exceptional skills, proving himself as a versatile playmaker both with and without the ball.

Standing at an impressive 6’2″, Fuse’s subtle and smooth movements set him apart on the field. Renowned for his ability to separate from defenders with crisp routes, Fuse made every play count, contributing significantly to his team’s success. Despite not scoring offensively, his impact was undeniable as he consistently made key plays leading to scores.

With over 100 yards receiving, Fuse turned the game into a clinic, keeping spectators on the edge of their seats after every catch. His strategic use of his frame emphasized his understanding of the game, making him a standout player in the RNR Super Showcase. The X on his jersey, symbolizing an X-factor, proved fitting as Fuse lived up to the label with a game-changing play that earned him MVP honors—a remarkable 69-yard pick-six, showcasing his intelligence on the field.

One of the highlights was Fuse’s ability to bait the Team Ruff quarterback into a flat route, seizing the opportunity for the decisive interception. As the youngest recipient of an early SMU offer, Cameron Fuse’s performance in the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase hints at a promising future, destined to attract even more attention as he continues to shine on the football field. Keep an eye on this rising star as he cements his status as a true X-factor in the world of youth football.

Name: Xzavier Corbin

Position : ATH

Measurables : 6’2”-159 Lbs

Class : 2029

Team : Rockledge Rocks

Skinny :

“Xzavier Corbin Dominates the Field: Rising Star Takes Home MVP at RNR Top 100 Super Showcase”

In a spectacular display of talent at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase game, 7th-grade sensation Xzavier Corbin from Team Rukkus X-Factor proved he’s a force to be reckoned with. Hailing from Rockledge Rocks, Corbin seized the spotlight as he clinched the overall MVP award for his outstanding performance.

In a surprising revelation to the nation, Corbin showcased his versatility by excelling in various positions on the field. Despite being little known on a national scale, Corbin left an indelible mark, solidifying his position as the #1 athlete in his class.

Particularly impressive was Corbin’s prowess as a running back, demonstrated by his electrifying plays during the showcase game. On his second carry, Corbin sprinted 32 yards, skillfully evading defenders and scoring a touchdown. Not stopping there, he amazed spectators with a remarkable 75-yard run, showcasing his agility and strategic decision-making.

Corbin’s dominance wasn’t confined to offense; he displayed equal prowess on the defensive end, delivering tackles with precision from sideline to sideline. Standing tall at 6’2″, Corbin’s versatility and attributes make him a standout candidate destined for a future as a 5-star recruit.

Xzavier Corbin’s stellar performance at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase not only earned him the MVP title but also established him as a rising star in youth football. Keep an eye on this extraordinary talent, as he undoubtedly has a promising future ahead.

Name: Kaleb White

Position : DL/ATH

Measurables: 6’2”-210

Class : 2029

Team : TME

Skinny :

“Rising Star: Kaleb White Dominates Again, Clinches Back-to-Back Defensive MVP Awards”

In the spotlight of the 2023 and 2024 RNR Top 100 Super Showcase games, Kaleb White, TME’s exceptional defensive lineman, showcased unparalleled dominance. Despite playing up with older competitors, White emerged as a force to be reckoned with, standing out as a man amongst boys.

In the 6th grade game of the 2023 Super Showcase, White’s prowess was evident as he proved to be unblockable, setting the stage for what would become a remarkable journey. Fast forward to the 7th grade game in 2024, expectations were high, but White exceeded them with a spike in talent.

With a blend of speed and strength, White’s performance was nothing short of spectacular. From defensive end to defensive tackle, he consistently outpaced and overpowered his opponents. In a stellar display, White amassed 4 sacks and 6 tackles for loss, leaving an indelible mark on the game.

The tipping point came when White not only dominated the quarterback but also forced a fumble, showcasing his relentless determination. The highlight reel continued as he raced an impressive 53 yards for a touchdown, underlining his exceptional skills and game-changing abilities.

Kaleb White’s talent is undeniable, and what sets him apart is the ferocious edge with which he plays. His unmatched performance was a key factor in Team Rukkus’ domination of the Super Showcase 7th grade game. For the second consecutive year, White clinched the Defensive MVP award, a testament to his consistent excellence.

A major shout-out to Kaleb White for his remarkable achievement, winning back-to-back Defensive MVP awards in the 6th and 7th grade categories. As a rising star in youth football, White’s journey is undoubtedly one to watch, and his future in the sport looks incredibly promising.

Name : Jordan Jenkins

Position : DT-QB

Measurables: 5’7”=135 Lbs

Class : 2030

Team : MAC Dolphins

Skinny :

Jordan Jenkins Shines in Thrilling RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 6th Grade Game

In a standout performance at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 6th grade game, youth football player Jordan Jenkins showcased his exceptional skills on the field. Hailing from the MAC Dolphins in North Carolina, Jenkins, the quarterback, not only led his team to an early lead but also earned the prestigious QB MVP title.

Jenkins’ ability to spread the wealth around the yard was evident as he connected with playmakers like Rudolph “Blaze” Ingram and Bryn Davenport, ultimately finding Davenport for the winning score in one of the day’s most thrilling games. His expertise outside of the pocket, delivering pinpoint lasers to his teammates, demonstrated a level of skill beyond his years.

The RNR Top 100 Super Showcase is known for bringing together the top youth athletes, and Jordan Jenkins seized the opportunity to compete at this elite level. Despite having only four practices to build chemistry with his talented teammates, Jenkins displayed remarkable leadership qualities, creating a comfort zone that translated into success on the field.

Notably, Jenkins’s standout performance has elevated his status among Dual-Threat Quarterbacks, firmly placing his name at the top of the list. Leading Team Rukkus to an overtime victory, Jenkins has proven himself as a force to be reckoned with in youth football, leaving a lasting impression on spectators and fellow athletes alike.

Name: HyQuez Russell

Position : RB

Measurables: 5’5”-130

Class : 2030

Team : , Leesburg Pop Warner’s

Skinny :

“Rising Star: HyQuez Russell Shines in RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 6th Grade Game”

In the heart of the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 6th grade game, Leesburg Pop Warner’s standout Running back, HyQuez Russell, emerged as a force to be reckoned with. The showcase, designed for unheralded talents, became Russell’s platform to showcase his exceptional skills and leave a lasting impression.

With a nose for the endzone and an undeniable top-end speed, Russell carried his team, scoring two crucial touchdowns. His ability to navigate the field with agility and put defenders on notice with swift juke moves became the talk of the showcase. In a pivotal moment, he executed a dazzling 28-yard run to tie the score, displaying a remarkable array of skills that left spectators in awe.

Standing at 5’5″ and 125 lbs, Russell’s dynamic performance hinted at a promising future, with both his physical frame and stock expected to grow. A true team player, Russell earned the title of Team Ruff Offensive MVP, leaving everything on the field despite his team falling short in overtime.

As HyQuez Russell continues to evolve, the football world is advised to remember the name, recognizing a rising star on the horizon.

Name: Braydn McTier:

Position :DL/ATH

Measurables: 5’7”-206

Class : 2031

Team : Northeast Bandits

Skinny :

“Braydn McTier: The Powerhouse Prodigy of RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 5th Grade Game”

In the spotlight of the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 5th grade game, Braydn McTier emerged as a force to be reckoned with, showcasing unmatched athleticism on both sides of the ball. This young football prodigy, stationed in the trenches on the defensive line, revealed a surprising versatility that left spectators in awe.

During the game, McTier transformed into a formidable Mack truck from the running back position in the first half, defying expectations with his agility and unstoppable force. Despite his imposing size, McTier displayed a remarkable lightness on his feet, making him a nightmare for defenders as he bulldozed his way through opposition lines.

A key contributor to Team Rukkus’s first score, McTier’s hard-running style proved challenging for opponents to bring down. Transitioning to his natural position on the defensive line, McTier continued to dominate the game. His combination of strength and quick footwork resulted in two impressive sacks and numerous disruptive plays in the backfield.

The Northeast Bandits have unearthed a gem in McTier, a special player whose outstanding efforts have rightfully earned him a Top Performer spotlight. With his name now firmly on the radar, Braydn McTier is set to become a rising star in youth football, leaving a lasting impact on the gridiron.

Name : Jovian Jimenez

Position : QB

Measurables: 5’2”-120 Lbs

Class : 2031

Team : West Orlando Jags’

Skinny :

“Jovian Jimenez Shines Bright in RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 5th Grade Game”

In a dazzling display of skill and determination, West Orlando Jags’ Class of 2031 Field General QB, Jovian Jimenez, emerged as the standout player in the recent RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 5th grade game. Despite being underrated, Jimenez’s MVP-worthy performance showcased his exceptional talent and left a lasting impression on the nation.

Jimenez’s quick release and precision in throwing pinpoint passes were evident throughout the game. Operating with finesse, he orchestrated scoring drives even in the midst of sharing snaps in these All-Star settings. A highlight of his stellar performance was a perfectly placed touchdown throw to Torrance Speights, demonstrating his accuracy and ability to connect with his receivers seamlessly.

The young quarterback truly thrived when the offense opened up, showcasing his prowess in adapting to a variety of play calls from Team Rukkus. Despite sharing playing time, Jimenez’s impact on the field was undeniable, leaving spectators and opponents alike in awe of his skills.

This standout performance serves as a significant confidence boost for Jimenez, hinting at even greater potential in his development against top-tier talent. As he continues to hone his craft, there’s no doubt that Jovian Jimenez is a rising star worth keeping a close eye on in the world of youth football.

Name: Roderick Louis Jr

Position : RB/ATH

Measurables: 5’3”-120 Lbs

Class : 2031

Team : Miami Gardens Ravens (FL)

Skinny :

“Roderick Louis Jr: The Rising Star of Miami Gardens Ravens X-Factor”

In a showcase of youthful talent at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 5th-grade game, Roderick Louis Jr, from the Miami Gardens Ravens X-Factor, left an indelible mark with his extraordinary performance.

In his first National All-Star game, Louis showcased an innate mental makeup that sets him apart. While some may dismiss it as just an All-Star game, Louis approached it with a personal touch, elevating his game when it mattered most.

Despite facing a field brimming with talent, Louis, the #1 ranked 5th grader in the country, demonstrated resilience. Hindered by limited running lanes, he improvised, turning setbacks into opportunities. A called-back touchdown didn’t deter him; instead, he showcased his agility, putting moves on opponents and outrunning them with finesse.

Louis orchestrated a comeback with a game-changing interception, weaving through the secondary with a series of zigzags and a remarkable jump cut, turning defense into offense with a touchdown. This pivotal moment broke the ice and spurred Team Ruff to victory, with Louis claiming the overall MVP for his heroic efforts.

Beyond his years, Louis possesses an advanced athletic arsenal, blending speed and a football IQ that makes him a standout player. Roderick Louis Jr is not just a rising star; he’s a one-of-a-kind talent, a human highlight reel leaving spectators in awe of his prowess on the football field.

Name: Bryn Davenport

Position : ATH

Measurables: 5’5”-115 Lbs

Class : 2030

Team : Miramar Wolverines

Skinny :

“Bryn Davenport: Rising Star Shines Bright in RNR Top 100 Super Showcase”

In a stunning performance at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 6th grade game, youth football player Bryn Davenport, son of University of Miami and former NFL standout Najeh Davenport, showcased his exceptional talent and versatility. Miramar Wolverines AYFL Super Bowl Champion X-Factor Bryn Davenport returned to the Super Showcase with one goal in mind – claiming MVP honors in a new position in 2024.

Under the guidance of his football legacy father, Bryn seamlessly transitioned to the role of Wide Receiver. His impact was felt immediately as Team Rukkus benefited from Davenport’s big-play ability. Making a spectacular circus catch over two defenders, Davenport set the stage for Team Rukkus’ first score, demonstrating his soft hands, and running back instincts after the catch that make him a formidable force on the field.

Davenport didn’t stop there; he closed out the game in overtime with a clutch conversion catch, solidifying his team’s victory. His remarkable performance earned him the well-deserved title of Super Showcase 6th grade Offensive MVP. Bryn Davenport’s journey is not only a testament to his skill but also a glimpse into the promising future of a young athlete destined for greatness in the world of football.

Name : Miles “Sunshine” Fincher

Position : QB

Measurables: 5’3”-121 Lbs

Class : 2031

Team : Razin Havoc (TX)

Skinny :

“Miles “Sunshine” Fincher: The Texas Dynamo Lights Up RNR Top 100 Super Showcase”

In the heart of Texas, young quarterback Miles Fincher emerged as a force to be reckoned with during the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 5th-grade game. The showcase, gathering the nation’s top talent in each age group, witnessed Fincher’s extraordinary display of mental and physical toughness.

Facing a relentless pass rush, Fincher showcased resilience, leading Team Ruff to a thrilling come-from-behind victory. The Texan quarterback’s tenacity became evident in the second half, where he ignited a powerful connection with DEA’s WR/ATH Princewill Njoku III.

Amidst the pressure, Fincher and Njoku lit up the field with two clutch plays, including a touchdown on a precision slant route and an extra point that secured the game-winning victory. Fincher’s ability to shine when it mattered most earned him the well-deserved title of QB MVP for the Super Showcase 5th-grade game.

In the grandeur of Texas football, Miles Fincher’s standout performance echoes the sentiment that everything truly is bigger and brighter in the Lone Star State.

Name: Princewill Njoku III

Position : WR/ATH

Measurables: 5’4”-118 Lbs

Class : 2031

Team : DEA (TX)

Skinny :

Princewill Njoku III Shines in RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 5th Grade Game

In the heart of Texas, a young football sensation, Princewill Njoku III, also known as Tre, left an indelible mark on the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 5th grade game. Hailing from DEA, Tre showcased his versatility as “Mr. Do It All,” making waves on the field.

Throughout the game, Tre’s dynamism was on full display as he seamlessly transitioned between positions. Whether lining up as a wide receiver, tight end, linebacker, or defensive end, this prodigious talent proved his mettle. In the second half, his relentless pass rush from the DE position left opponents struggling to contain him, while his prowess at WR made him virtually unguardable.

Tre’s performance at the Super Showcase solidified his status as one of the top wide receivers in his age group. With crisp, clean route running and hands that ensured every catch, he delivered an MVP-worthy performance that captured the attention of spectators and scouts alike.

Watch out for this rising star, as Princewill Njoku III’s exceptional skills and versatility make him a standout player in youth football, promising a bright future ahead.

Name: Raiden Campos:

Position : DT

Measurables : 5’3”-170 Lbs

Class : 2032

Team : Lauderdale Lakes Vikings (FL)

Skinny :

“Raiden Campos: The Unstoppable Force on the Field”

In the recent RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 4th-grade game, Fort Myers’ very own Raiden Campos emerged as the X-Factor, showcasing his prowess in the trenches. Despite being the biggest kid on the field and the #1 Ranked Defensive lineman in his class, Campos defied physics with his agility and speed while carrying the football from the fullback position.

Campos, a force to be reckoned with, secured the MVP title for his outstanding performance. With 5 carries for 60 plus yards and a touchdown, he demonstrated not only his strength but also his finesse in navigating through defenders. On the defensive side, Campos continued to shine, tallying an impressive 4 sacks, forcing a fumble, and accumulating 6 tackles for loss.

What sets Campos apart is not just his raw strength but also his versatility. As a young defensive lineman, he possesses a bag of tricks that make him a formidable opponent. Unstoppable and unblockable, Campos rightfully earned the 4th-grade Super Showcase Overall MVP honors for Team Rukkus. Keep an eye on this rising star in youth football – Raiden Campos is making waves with his exceptional skills and undeniable impact on the game.

Name : Deandre “Nuk” Anderson

Position : ATH

Measurables: 5’4’’-110 Lbs

Class : 2032

Team : Sweetwater Hawks (FL)

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“Deandre ‘Nuk’ Anderson Shines Bright in RNR Top 100 Super Showcase”

In a standout performance at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 4th-grade game, Jacksonville’s very own Deandre “Nuk” Anderson took center stage and left an indelible mark. Playing for the Sweetwater Hawks but competing against his peers, Anderson’s prowess on the field was nothing short of extraordinary.

From the first play of the game, Anderson asserted his dominance with a jaw-dropping 70-yard touchdown, setting the tone for what would be an exceptional showcase of talent. His ability to navigate the field and make spectacular catches showcased a level of skill that goes beyond his years.

Against all odds, Anderson put up a staggering 127 yards receiving, leaving spectators in awe of his performance. His uncanny talent to catch passes from any direction showcased a pass-catching clinic that solidified his status as a rising star in youth football.

What sets Anderson apart is not just his statistics but his composure and maturity on the field. Playing alongside older kids, he demonstrated a level of sophistication and skill that belies his age, truly standing as a man amongst boys.

The crowning moment came as Anderson was awarded the Offensive MVP for the 4th-grade Showcase, a testament to his undeniable impact on the game. Leading Team Rukkus to victory, he left no room for doubt that he is a force to be reckoned with in the world of youth football.

Deandre “Nuk” Anderson’s journey is only just beginning, and his performance at the Super Showcase has undoubtedly etched his name in the annals of youth football greatness. Watch out for this rising star as he continues to shine on the big stage, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of sports.

Name: Andre “Big Meech” Veney

Position : LB/ATH

Measurables: 5’1”-105 Lbs

Class : 2032

Team : DMV U (MD)

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Andre “Big Meech” Veney Dominates the Field at RNR Top 100 Super Showcase”

In the recent RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 4th grade game, youth football player Andre Veney showcased his exceptional skills, leading DMV U, also known as the Ferrari Boys, under the guidance of defensive mastermind Biggs Meech.

Veney, a standout athlete, particularly shines on the defensive front. Regarded as the #1 linebacker in his class, Veney’s prowess lies in his extraordinary football IQ. His ability to read plays with precision allows him to anticipate, disrupt, and punish opponents, making him a force to be reckoned with on the field.

During the Super Showcase, Veney proved to be a tackling machine, executing plays with precision and delivering impactful tackles for Team Rukkus. With Biggs Meech as the defensive leader, it’s no surprise that DMV U boasts a formidable and stingy defense.

Andre Veney’s standout performance at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase solidifies his status as a rising star in youth football, leaving a lasting impression on fans and opponents alike.

Name : Rudolph ‘Blaze’ Ingram

Position : ATH

Measurables: 5’0”-101 Lbs

Class : 2030

Team : Tampa Jags (FL)

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Rudolph ‘Blaze’ Ingram Shines Bright in RNR Top 100 Super Showcase”

In the spotlight of the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 6th-grade game, Rudolph “Blaze” Ingram showcased why he’s a force to be reckoned with on the football field. Beyond his impressive plays, Blaze’s football IQ sets him apart as a true playmaker. Offensively, he effortlessly turned short passes into first downs, leaving defenders unable to tackle him in the open field.

Blaze’s killer jump cut and remarkable agility during jet sweeps made him a dynamic offensive threat, reminiscent of a seasoned pro. His ability to stop on a dime and change directions left opponents in the dust, racking up valuable yards for Team Rukkus. Defensively, Blaze’s versatility mirrored that of Tyron Mathieu, seamlessly transitioning between Nickel corner and free safety. His keen play-reading skills and knack for breaking up passes, coupled with his sure tackling, demonstrated a well-rounded skill set.

While Blaze might not have posted the biggest stats, his impact on the game was undeniable, playing a pivotal role in Team Rukkus securing a well-deserved victory. As this young talent continues to evolve, there’s no doubt that Rudolph “Blaze” Ingram is an X-factor worth keeping a close eye on in the world of youth football.

Name: Cali Cortez:

Position : RB

Measurables: 4’11”-85 Lbs

Class : 2032

Team : Gorilla Mobb (TX)

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“Cali Cortez: The Explosive Dynamo of Team Ruff at RNR Top 100 Super Showcase”

In a thrilling 3rd-grade game at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase, Cali Cortez of Team Ruff emerged as the standout player, showcasing his explosive skills that left spectators in awe. Hailing from Texas, this young football phenom, part of the formidable Gorilla Mobb team, displayed quick feet and an unmatched ability to accelerate from 0 to 100 in the blink of an eye.

Cortez’s performance on the field was nothing short of spectacular, with a remarkable MVP display that highlighted his agility and speed. Rushing for over 100 yards at an impressive average of more than 10 yards per carry, Cortez proved to be a force to be reckoned with. The sight of his long dreads flowing in the wind became a symbol of his afterburner speed as he maneuvered through the defense, taking a 66-yard handoff to the house with finesse.

It’s clear that Cali Cortez’s dynamic skill set is a game-changer for Gorilla Mobb, positioning him as a key player who will undoubtedly keep his team in contention with each electrifying play. As this young talent continues to make waves on the football field, the future looks incredibly promising for Cali Cortez and Team Ruff.

Name: Carter Cass

Position : ATH 

Measurables: 5’3”-117 Lbs

Class : 2031

Team : Treasure Coast Spartans

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“Carter Cass: The Dual Threat Dynamo of the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase”

In a standout performance at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 5th grade game, Carter Cass, representing the Treasure Coast Spartans, emerged as a youth football prodigy with a dual-threat presence on the field. While renowned for his offensive prowess as a gifted playmaker and a spark plug for the team, Cass defied expectations by showcasing his playmaking skills on the defensive end for Team Rukkus.

Carter’s ability to run precise routes and make impactful catches has always been a highlight, but this showcase unveiled a new facet of his talent. As a defensive standout, Cass led Team Rukkus in tackles, displaying an uncanny ability to disrupt plays and make tackles in the backfield. His laser focus and determination were palpable, earning him the esteemed title of Defensive MVP.

Carter Cass’s performance not only turned heads but shattered preconceived notions about his playing style. His versatility and effectiveness on both offense and defense make him a standout player in the youth football arena. As he continues to leave an indelible mark on the field, Carter Cass stands as a testament to the exciting future of football, where dynamism and skill converge in one exceptional athlete.

Name : Dexter Morgan:

Position : DL

Measurables: 5’6”-220 Lbs 

Class : 2031

Team : Miami Gardens Ravens

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Dexter Morgan: A Defensive Dynamo Dominates RNR Top 100 Super Showcase

In a thrilling 5th-grade showdown at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase, Dexter Morgan of the Miami Gardens Ravens emerged as a defensive powerhouse, contributing significantly to the team’s historic 4th consecutive AYF National Championship. Morgan’s unmatched skills and relentless determination set him apart as the Defensive X-Factor, showcasing his prowess on the field.

Playing alongside peers, Morgan’s dominance was undeniable, earning him the title of Defensive MVP for the second consecutive year. In a stellar performance, he recorded an impressive tally of 3 sacks and 5 tackles for loss, leaving spectators in awe of his formidable abilities. Known for his violent hands and a signature spin move, Morgan’s arsenal of skills proved crucial in securing victory for Team Rukkus.

Operating from the defensive tackle position, Morgan’s sheer strength became the cornerstone of his game, overpowering opponents and establishing himself as an unstoppable force on the field. Even in defeat, his exceptional performance made it challenging for Team Ruff to pass or run the ball, solidifying his reputation as a defensive stalwart.

Dexter Morgan’s consistent excellence and remarkable display of talent earned him the coveted title of Defensive MVP once again, making him a standout player in the 5th-grade Super Showcase. As he continues to leave an indelible mark on youth football, Morgan’s journey is one defined by resilience, skill, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

Name : Rod Louis

Position : RB/ATH

Class : 2031

Team : Miami Gardens Ravens 10u (FL)

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Welcome to the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase, where the spotlight is on Roderick Louis, Class of 2031, representing the Miami Gardens Ravens! Over the past three years, Rod has proven himself as the undisputed best in his age group, earning the title of “the walking highlight reel” for his box office-worthy performances. With an impressive average of 30+ touchdowns, his skills encompass the full spectrum – speed, power, elusiveness, patience, and vision. As the X-Factor behind four consecutive AYF National Championships, Team Ruff is privileged to have this phenom on board. Get ready for an unforgettable showcase of talent!

Name: Brayden Joiner

Position : ATH

Class : 2032

Team : West Orlando Jags (FL) 9U

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Welcome to the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase, where the spotlight is on the versatile Brayden Joiner! Hailing from West Orlando Jags, this Class of 2032 X-Factor is known as Mr. Utility Man, excelling at multiple positions both offensively and defensively. A premier athlete in his age group, Joiner’s impact is undeniable. Having showcased an MVP effort last year, he’s back to make waves, whether he’s roaming the secondary with precision or making dynamic plays in both the running and passing game. Brayden Joiner, a name that belongs among the best in his class. Get ready for a thrilling performance!

Name : Asher Ghioto

Position : DE/OLB

Class : 2028

Team : Swiss Point Middle (GA)

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Step into the spotlight, Asher Ghioto! 🌟 Former Duval Jag’s defensive powerhouse and the 2023 RNR Top 100 Super Showcase Defensive MVP. Known as “Baby Bosa” for his unstoppable presence on the field, Asher has elevated his game in 2024. Hailing from South Georgia, he added muscle to his high school-ready frame, showcasing a relentless pursuit of excellence. At the Under Armour game, Asher declared his intent to be the #1 Defensive End in his class. Brace yourselves for an incredible showcase – Baby Bosa is on a mission to surpass his outstanding 2023 Top 100 Super Showcase performance! 🏈 #AsherGhioto #BabyBosa #FootballPhenom

Name: Dexter Morgan

Position : DT

Class : 2031

Team : Miami Garden Ravens (FL) 10u

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🏈 Step into the spotlight, football enthusiasts! Dexter Morgan, a rising star, made waves at last year’s Top 100 Super Showcase Class of 2031, proving that playing among older kids only fueled his prowess. As the defensive powerhouse for the Miami Gardens Ravens, Dexter dominated, making a living in his opponents’ backfield and showcasing his advanced skills. 2023 marked Big Dex’s coming-out party, and now, the excitement builds as we await his encore in 2024. Get ready for an unforgettable display of talent on the field! 🌟 #RNRShowcase #DexterMorgan #YouthFootballTalent

Name : Jordan Jenkins                                                     

Position : QB

Class : 2030

Team : Mac Dolphins (NC) 11U

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Welcome to the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase! 🏈 Meet Jordan Jenkins, Class of 2030 MAC Dolphins Quarterback. This young talent consistently dominates the youth level, showcasing impressive skills and strategic prowess. Jenkins’ intelligence on the field is evident as he navigates the pocket with precision, making key plays when needed. His forte lies in throwing on the run, adding an extra layer of dynamism to his game. Although a work in progress, Jenkins is undeniably among the best, and he’s here to prove he’s the top QB in the region. Get ready for an exciting showcase of his talent! #JordanJenkins #YouthFootball 🚀

Name: Steven Moore

Position : LB

Class : 2028

Team : Tru Prep North (FL)

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Get ready for the gridiron brilliance of Steven Moore, the True Prep North 8th grader making waves at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase! Starting Varsity as an 8th grader at Defensive End, Moore’s quick first step and adaptability set him on a path to excellence. This phenom thrived against older competition, earning a spot in the Under Armour 8th Grade All American game. Transitioning to Middle Linebacker, Moore dominated his peers, leaving offensive opponents in awe. Leading in tackles and causing fumbles, he’s become a standout force. With 6 college offers, including from the University of Miami and Nebraska, Moore is a colossal addition to the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 8th grade game. Brace yourself for a display of talent and determination!

Name : Julian “JU” Taylor

Position : RB/ATH

Class : 2028

Team : Southfield Falcons (MI) 13u

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Welcome to the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase, where we shine the spotlight on the extraordinary talent of 12u RB Julian “Ju” Taylor from the Class of 2028 Southfield Falcons. A Doak Walker finalist in the making, Taylor stands out with his exceptional footwork, vision, and the ability to dominate every down. Watch out for his elite-level stiff arm that leaves defenders in awe, and his knack for turning half-back screens into touchdowns showcases his versatility as a gifted receiver. Taylor’s presence is an X-Factor that makes the 8th-grade game at the Super Showcase a must-watch. A total package on the field, he proudly represents Detroit’s finest football talent. Get ready for Julian Taylor’s gridiron excellence!

Name: Derrick Jones II

Position : WR/ATH

Class : 2029

Team : Miami Garden Ravens (FL) 12u

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🔥 Welcome, Derrick Jones Jr. to the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase! 🏈 A force to be reckoned with, this Miami Gardens Ravens 12u phenom Wide Receiver is defining resilience. Overcoming injury in 2023, Jones unleashed an insatiable hunger, dominating as both a skilled defensive back and a mesmerizing Wide Receiver. With a vertical that defies gravity, he runs routes with finesse, leaving defenders in awe. Jones’s knack for separation and explosive plays promises a thrilling showcase. Keep an eye on him, as Derrick Jones Jr. aims to make his mark and elevate to household name status! 🌟 #RNRShowcase #DerrickJonesJr #YouthFootballProdigy

Name : Miles Fincher 

Position : QB

Class : 2031

Team : Razin Havoc (TX) 10U

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🏈 Welcome to the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase, Miles Fincher! 🌟 Hailing from the Lone Star State, this exceptional 10u quarterback from Razin Havoc, Texas, is none other than Miles Fincher. A born leader with a high football IQ, Fincher’s composure under pressure and precision passing make him a standout talent. From deep bombs to zippy slants, he’s mastered every route, already stacking up touchdown passes at a young age. As a key player in the 5th-grade game, Miles Fincher promises must-see TV, showcasing the future of quarterback excellence! 🚀 #RNRShowcase #MilesFincher #YouthFootballTalent

Name: Rhys Fa’amausili

Position : OT

Class : 2029

Team : OG Ducks (CA) 12U

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Powerhouse Offensive Tackle of OG Ducks

In the dynamic landscape of youth football, Rhys Fa’amausili from the Class of 2029 is making waves as a formidable Offensive Tackle within the renowned OG Ducks program. With a physique that boasts elite size and strength, Fa’amausili emerges as a promising prospect, contributing to the program’s legacy of producing Power 5 talents.

A standout feature of Fa’amausili’s game is his remarkable agility, making him a force to be reckoned with on the field. Once he locks onto a defender, his beastly determination becomes evident as he goes the extra mile, metaphorically speaking, to take opponents to the parking lot. This tenacity, coupled with his big and strong hands, allows Fa’amausili to pave the way for his teammates by skillfully opening up lanes.

Blessed with the essential tools required to reach his full potential, Fa’amausili undoubtedly stands out as one of the premier offensive linemen in his class. As anticipation builds, all eyes are on the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase 7th grade game, where Fa’amausili is set to showcase his skills against other top talents in his age group. The football community eagerly awaits to witness this rising star in action, as he takes on the challenges that lie ahead and continues to shape his promising football journey.

Name : Keyzelle Thomas

Position : RB 

Class : 2031

Team : Columbia Knights (SC)

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ntroducing the dynamic youth football player from the Columbia Knights Class of 2031, X-Factor Keyzelle Thomas! A true engine for his team, Thomas isn’t just one of the fastest in his age group on the track but a powerhouse on the football field. As a multi-sport athlete, his speed is unmatched, and there’s no finesse – just raw, relentless determination. Thomas thrives as the game progresses, growing stronger with each play. Defenders beware, a single misstep, and it’s a guaranteed touchdown. With a skill set that matures with time, the sky’s the limit for this promising young athlete.

Name : Deandre “Nuke” Anderson,

Position : ATH

Class : 2032

Team : Sweetwater Falcons (FL)

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Introducing Deandre “Nuke” Anderson, the dynamic force from Sweetwater Falcons turning heads at the RNR Top 100 Super Showcase. Despite playing against older opponents, Anderson dominates with unmatched skill. A versatile playmaker, he shines as a gifted Wide Receiver, showcasing a remarkable catch radius. With the ball in his hands, Anderson becomes an elusive and formidable force on the field. Beyond offense, his football IQ elevates him as a playmaking defender in the secondary, renowned for game-changing interceptions. Even at a young age, Anderson’s growth as a player is evident, making him a standout prospect in the class of 2032. Watch out for this rising star at the Youth football showcase!

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