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BN - Gary Housteau - 06/10/06
Nick has 14 offers, including recent ones from Indiana and Stanford; he will definitely make an official visit to Stanford. Nick will visit several schools unofficially this summer. Nothing new to report with respect to Ohio State. |
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6/12 Nick has 14 offers and says Coach Bollman is going to evaluate his film. He will camp at Northwestern, North Carolina, and Boston College. |
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Schepis to play for BC Tuesday, July 18, 2006 Eddie Dwyer Plain Dealer Reporter Offensive lineman Nick Schepis of Walsh Jesuit has given an oral commitment to further his football career at Boston College. Schepis' dad, Tony, told The Plain Dealer on Monday his son chose BC after seriously considering Northwestern, Stanford, Wake Forest and West Virginia. Schepis plans to sign a national letter of intent with the Eagles during the NCAA football signing period in February. A tackle/guard for Walsh, who doubles as a defensive lineman, the 6-4, 280-pound Schepis was recruited by BC as a center. He is rated by many preseason publications and recruiting Web sites as one of the top two or three offensive linemen in Ohio, and the respected Ohio High Magazine publication ranked Schepis as the state's 18th best player at any position. Schepis' dad and Rardin pointed to Boston College competing in the highly regarded Atlantic Coast Conference and having a history of academic excellence. "Although I see Nick growing into a 300-pound lineman in college, he is a very athletic kid," Rardin said while discussing Schepis' ability to play center at the next level. To reach this Plain Dealer reporter: edwyer@plaind.com, 216-999-5169 |
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Good luck to Nick at BC, its a great university and congratulations.
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Future secure, Walsh senior focuses on now Boston College recruit Nick Schepis cherishes last year with Warriors By David Lee Morgan Jr. Beacon Journal sportswriter Nick Schepis' story is one of hard work, determination and the will to succeed. The future is in place for Schepis, a 6-foot-4, 285-pound senior offensive lineman for Walsh Jesuit. He'll be playing football next season at Boston College. ``Nick was elected a captain by his teammates because of his work ethic,'' longtime Walsh coach Gerry Rardin said. ``He leads by example. For instance, during the winter, he would bring some of the younger linemen and work with them just to make them better. He's an outstanding leader.'' A year ago, Schepis was under the radar when it came to college recruits. He was a player with potential who needed to prove he was a legitimate Division I college prospect. Schepis, who lives in North Royalton and commutes to the Summit County private school 30 minutes away each day, believed he was Division I college material. He set out to prove it. Rardin also knew that Schepis was a Division I prospect and admired the way the young man prepared for his senior year. ``Last year, Nick was a solid player, but each and every game you saw continual improvement,'' Rardin said. ``Nick got off to a good start and by the end at the end of the season, he had improved tremendously.'' Last year, Schepis was one of the Warriors' top linemen, but he didn't receive any district awards. That didn't bother him at all. ``I didn't have a chip on my shoulder or anything like that,'' Schepis said. ``It basically just made me work harder during the offseason.'' After the '05 season, Schepis increased his workouts. He lifted weights four days a week with teammates, hooked up with a personal trainer and started attending speed and quickness camps. ``It actually was a very simple adjustment, and I just started working out six days a week,'' Schepis said. ``I had all the resources right here in front of me with our weight-training program and our coaches. They have so much experience and knowledge that the advice they gave made so much sense. Plus, my father told me that the best thing for me to do would be to work on my speed and quickness.'' By the spring and summer of this year, major colleges had taken notice. Stanford, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State, Wake Forest and West Virginia were among them. Schepis made his decision last month. Boston College is in the Big East Conference with Cincinnati, Connecticut, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, South Florida, Syracuse and West Virginia. ``When I was talking to my parents about choosing a school, I was looking for the right fit. I was looking for the next Walsh Jesuit. Boston College has a nice blend of academics and athletics -- great people.'' Schepis also said it was a big relief to make his decision so that he could concentrate on his senior year and have fun. ``It is a little depressing to think that I have just one more year to spend with my family here at Walsh,'' Schepis said. ``But I think I found the same family at Boston College.'' |
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