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'05 Illinois recruiting

TE Anthony Moeaki

http://rivals100.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=24074

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Tight end
Wheaton (IL)
Wheaton South

Height: 6-foot-4
Weight: 250 pounds
40-yard dash: 4.7 seconds
ACT: 20
'04 stats 23 receptions for 405 yds and 3 TD's
Rivals and Insiders 4 star

Biography:
Will be a three-year varsity starter in 2004. Played with a cast on his hand as a sophomore and had 120 yards receiving. As a junior, Moeaki (Mo-E-Ack-E) had 23 catches for 405 yards and four touchdowns. He carries a 2.5 GPA and has scored a 19 ACT. He bench presses 290 and has a 30-inch vertical jump.

Moeaki: "I run good routes and I catch the ball good. I'm also a good blocker and I'm real versatile. I want to improve my knowledge of the game and work on my strength and quickness."

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/recruiting/2004-08-26-lemming-top-players_x.htm

The finest all-around tight end is Anthony Moeaki, 6-4 240 pounds from Wheaton, Ill. Moeaki is not only known for his outstanding blocking skills, but also for his sure hands and deceptive speed.

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tOSU coaches are talking to Tony
 
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http://www.dailysouthtown.com/southtown/dssports/pro/205sd8.htm

Prep Notebook

Division I recruiters flocking to Morgan Park

Monday, September 20, 2004

By Tim O'Reilly and Josh Krockey
Correspondents

Perhaps there isn't a high school in the area that college football recruiters are more in tune with than Morgan Park.
The Mustangs boast several seniors who are Division I prospects, including linebackers Sam Porter and Phillip Brown, cornerback Melvin Rice, safety Lester Richmond and wide receiver Orlando Moore.

The Mustangs (4-0, 1-0 Illini Prairie State), the No. 1 team in Class 7A according to The Associated Press, have wins over Mount Carmel and Richards. Morgan Park's most recent victory came Friday night, a 34-12 verdict over Hubbard.

Moore (6-foot, 180 pounds) has scholarship offers from Michigan State, Maryland, Bowling Green and Northern Illinois. He has received interest from Iowa, Wisconsin, LSU, Miami (Ohio), Boston College, Kansas State, Western Michigan and Vanderbilt. He lists Michigan State as his favorite, and he attended Saturday's Notre Dame-Michigan State game.

Porter (6-2, 225) has scholarship offers from Eastern Michigan, Illinois, Ball State, Bowling Green, Akron and Northern Illinois. He has received interest from Michigan State, Ohio State and Wisconsin.

Brown (6-foot, 220) has scholarship offers from Northern Illinois, Akron and Ball State. Brown didn't play against Hubbard because he is still recovering from a neck stinger he suffered in Week 1 against Mount Carmel. He said he could have played Friday but is trying to get completely healthy.

Rice (5-10, 180) has scholarship offers from Akron, Northern Illinois and Ball State. He also has received interest from Minnesota, Illinois and Wisconsin.

Richmond (6-3, 185) has received interest from Ohio State, Western Michigan, Iowa, Iowa State, Northwestern, Purdue and Miami (Ohio).

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Richmond

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Porter

A number of these Morgan Park kids including Porter and Rice camped at tOSU this summer.
 
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