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Published May 20, 2024
VTO Sports Elite 100 - Orlando Recap
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Deana King  •  NCPreps
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VTO Sports hosted their Elite 100 showcase at West Orange High School in Orlando, FL, on Saturday, May 18. The event had players registered from mainly Florida and a few other states represented to participate. Each player got quality teaching and techniques from former college/NFL players. The highlight of the event is the one-on-one competitions where the players can show off their talents.

VTO Sports recognizes a Top 5 and a MVP in each position. They also select special underclassmen as well. Those players get invites to the All-American Challenge to be held July 12-14 in Charlotte, NC. Location is to be determined.


Coach Vince Jacobs, Camp Director:

"We had a solid camp here in Orlando. We had a nice facility and coaching staff here at West Orange High School. They were very helpful, hospitable and gave us access to everything we needed for the camp. This was a reschedule camp, so we missed out on a lot of kids originally registered for the camp. Our numbers were relatively low, but the kids really worked hard. They really put a lot of effort into it and wanted to get that opportunity to win invites to the All-American Challege. The groups that did very well were the wide receivers, the running backs, and the quarterbacks. We had a really good group of young quarterbacks, and I really liked watching them. I hope some of those MVPs and some of the other guys can make it to the All-American Challenge. I think they will be really good at the VTO Sports All-American Challenge, especially the MVP of the quarterback group. This is one of our last events. We got one more in North Carolina on Saturday at Durham County Stadium. We are wrapping up the 2024 camp schedule and will be focusing on the All-American Challenge. After that we are going to get ready for the national football game this year. It will be a Senior Bowl type game and a rising senior game, so we have two games this year. We'd like to say thank you to all the parents that came out in Orlando and looking forward to seeing as many as possible athletes come to Charlotte for All-American Challenge."

Here are the top award winners:


QUARTERBACKS

#112 - Callum McQuagge - 2027 - Chiles HS (FL)

#14 - Addison Marsh - 2026 - Carrollwood Day School (FL)

#18 - Jesse Tudor - 2029 - Treasure Coast Classical Academy (FL)

#104 - Gavin Pritzkau - QB - 2029 - FL - MVP

#17 - Kai Goodling - 2029 - FL

RUNNING BACKS

#7 - Lorenzo Thomas - 2029 - FL

#1 - David Manning-Francis - 2025 - Bayside HS (FL)

#34 - Keith Harris - 2026 - Timber Creek HS (FL) - MVP

#790 - Ryon Smith - 2026 - The First Academy (FL)

WIDE RECEIVERS

#41 - Honor Loureiro - 2028 - FL

#23 - Shawn Fields - 2029

#2 - Jonathan Fields, Jr. - 2026 - Davenport HS (FL) - MVP

#54 - Johna'Vob Fields - 2026 - Davenport HS (FL)

#28 - Riley Burger - 2026 - Eustis HS (FL)

TIGHT END

#791 - Caleb Nellans - 2025 - Horizon HS (FL) - MVP

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

#889 - Logan Miller - 2026 - Riverview HS (FL)

#968 - Jomar Suarez-Figueroa - 2028 - FL

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN

#199 - Cameron Washington - 2026 - White HS (FL)

#101 - Liam Barton - 2028 - FL

#455 - Michael Edwards - 2025 - Dunbar HS (FL) - MVP

LINEBACKERS

#66 - Kason Bradford - 2025 - Palatka HS (FL)

#67 - Hayden Harper - 2028 - FL - MVP

#790 - Ryon Smith - 2026 - The First Academy (FL)

DEFENSIVE BACKS

#95 - James Jones - 2025 - Lake Nona HS (FL) - MVP

#96 - Troy Williams, Jr. - 2027 - Hagerty HS (FL)

#23 - Shawn Fields - 2029 - not pictured

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