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    Platform Next Up Standouts: TA Longhorns 7v7 Tryouts

    The TA Longhorns recently hosted their annual 7v7 tryouts for their 14U team, reaffirming their reputation as one of the premier programs for developing young talent. Known for more than just success on the 7v7 field, the Longhorns emphasize the growth of well-rounded athletes, both on and off the field. This year’s tryouts showcased an impressive pool of up-and-coming prospects, each demonstrating exceptional skill and potential. Here, we spotlight several standout performers who made their mark and are poised to continue the program’s tradition of excellence.

     

    Noah Pelaez  (Class of 2029) Quarterback

    Noah Pelaez stood out during the TA Longhorns 7v7 tryouts, impressing with his strong arm and quick release. He demonstrated the ability to push the ball outside the numbers with precision, delivering passes on a rope, while also showing good touch on his deep throws. After reviewing his fall tape, it’s clear that Pelaez is a dual-threat quarterback, capable of making plays with his legs when needed. His all-around performance solidified his status as a top prospect to watch.

     

    Corbin Bledsoe (Class of 2029) Athlete

    Corbin Bledsoe turned heads at the TA Longhorns tryouts with his long, lean frame and impressive athleticism. As a receiver, he showcased an extended catch radius, large, strong hands, and the speed to stretch the field. His ability to high-point the football makes him a dangerous weapon in the passing game. A versatile athlete who also plays quarterback during the season, Bledsoe is a 2029 prospect to know. With his talent and versatility, he’s poised to make a significant impact on Friday nights in the near future.

     

    Kingston Guyton (Class of 2029) Athlete

    Kingston Guyton displayed his versatile skill set at the TA Longhorns tryouts, making an impact on both sides of the ball. Offensively, he lined up at receiver, showing good burst off the line and strong hands in traffic. Defensively, his ability to move well in space and use his long arms led to several impressive pass breakups. Guyton’s all-around performance highlighted his potential to excel in multiple roles, making him a valuable asset to any team.

     

    Adrian Holmes (Class of 2029) Athlete

    Adrian Holmes stood out as a dynamic two-way player at the TA Longhorns tryouts, showcasing excellent ball skills and versatility. As a defensive back, he demonstrated great instincts, clean footwork, flexible hips, and active hands, making him a sticky defender in coverage. Offensively, Holmes impressed as a wide receiver with his reliable hands and ability to make plays. His smooth movement in space and natural instincts make him a standout prospect with tremendous upside on both sides of the ball.

    Chase Stamps (Class of 2029) Athlete

    Chase Stamps showcased his potential at the TA Longhorns tryouts with his long, lean frame and natural athleticism. With large hands and smooth movement in space, he excelled as a sticky defender, playing the passing lanes aggressively yet under control. His good instincts and disciplined approach to the game make him a promising prospect. As he continues to mature, Stamps’ game is expected to flourish, solidifying his place as a defender to watch.

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