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Local 2025 cornerback Chris Ewald is shaping up as one of the best defensive backs in his recruiting cycle.The 6-foot corner https://www.storeprocapitals.com/John_Carlson_Jersey.NHL was ranked as the No. 24 player and third-best cornerback in his cla s by and is off to a strong start in his sophomore season with . Through the Lions' first five games, Ewald has seven tackles, seven pa s deflections and three interceptions.His https://www.storeprocapitals.com/Dmitry_Orlov_Jersey.NHL recruitment has also been heating up, with powerhouse programs like Pitt, Florida, Penn State, Oregon and Ole Mi s offering Ewald this past August. , a school that originally offered Ewald over a year ago, has also stayed in close contact with the talented defensive back."I love https://www.storeprocapitals.com/Washington_Capitals_Jersey.NHL the school. Ive been there multiple times," Ewald told on Saturday."Ive got a good relationship with UM defensive analyst DeMarcus Van Dyke .Ewald took part in Miami's private cookout in late July, which was the fourth time that he had visited the school. He is also planning to visit Miami again for its rivalry game on Nov. 5 against Florida State, although this is not confirmed. https://www.storeprocapitals.com/Alexander_Alexeyev_Jersey.NHL The Hurricanes have struggled as of late, tacking on two straight lo ses against both Texas A&M and Middle Tenne see State. Ewald wants to see how Miami responds after these recent defeats."I just want to see how they face adversity," Ewald said.Miami will get this chance at redemption on Oct. 8 when it plays North Carolina, while Chaminade-Madonna, which along with Ewald features many other Miami targets, plays its next game on Oct. 13 against https://www.storeprocapitals.com/Tom_Wilson_Jersey.NHL Somerset Academy Key (Fla.) High School.
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