
Some seniors have used the early signing period to already pick their schools. Here at C&Co., we couldn’t be prouder of in-state talent going to the next level. We believe in the Mountain State’s talent ranging from a D3 walk-on to the a five-star recruit. Under 1% of high school athletes make it to the next level, carry your accomplishment with pride! Here’s the commits we have gathered:
Clay Bailey (QB) University
Status: Committed to West Virginia (Med School)
The star QB of the Hawks released during the regular season his plans for Med School at WVU. His football prospects are unknown, but it is a superb accomplishment nonetheless and should be noted.
Morgan Baldwin (WR) Pocahontas County
Status: Committed to Concord
An important part to a year of winning by Pocahontas County, Baldwin was a very solid ball player. His work and dedication had him recognized during high school and now a shot to play college ball.
Ben Billanti (OL) Riverside
Status: Committed to West Virginia State
Billanti was a key piece in getting Riverside out of their bottomfeeder rut. He was a reliable offensive lineman his entire career who went against the top talent in the state. His actions were noticed!
Freddy Canary (RB) South Harrison
Status: Committed to West Virginia State
The state’s fastest player will continue on at West Virginia State. Canary had an electric senior season giving South Harrison perhaps their best team in school history. Also, setting several school and state records along the way.
Jacob Cassidy (TE) Spring Valley
Status: Committed to Marshall
Cassidy didn’t get a ring but being in the title game two straight years is nothing short of impressive. One of the best put together players in the state, Marshall is getting a guy coming in at college size with great athleticism.
Uriah Cravens (LB) Capital
Status: Committed to West Virginia Wesleyan
Cravens was overseen with the feats of Capital’s offense. Don’t forget Capital’s defense handled Martinsburg better than mostly everyone. He’s also a talented special teams playmaker.
Hunter Darby (WR) Midland Trail
Status: Committed to Concord
Midland Trail was primarily a running team but when they did throw it, Darby was a great possession receiver. He was a top receiver in his region and was able to pick up the attention of Concord.
Isaiah Duncan (RB) Cabell Midland
Status: Committed to Marshall
Duncan missed several games early in the season but once he was back- he was back. He was a powerful runner that had several games with video game numbers. He’s taking a shot with Marshall and resembles back-types that have had recent success there.
Brier Elswick (OL) Cabell Midland
Status: Committed to West Virginia State
Elswick was a lumbering force across the Cabell Midland line. As one of the state’s largest lineman, WV State sees that they can chisel him into an awesome next level mauler.
Scooter Gaskins (WR) Jefferson
Status: Committed to Sheperd
Gaskins senior season didn’t outdo his junior. Jefferson struggled a lot but Gaskins was not a reason for it. A dynamic playmaker on both sides, he’s headed to nearby Sheperd to continue his career.
Chase Goldsmith (LB) Capital
Status: Committed to West Virginia Wesleyan
Goldsmith was another in the underrated Capital defense. As a balanced LB, he ran the defense and will be seen as that sort of captain on the next level too. Goldsmith had a good senior year.
Will Hensley (DL) Sherman
Status: Committed to Concord
Sherman had another awesome season in 2017. Hensely was a large part in that, having several dominant games in Single A. This caught the eye of several in-state colleges who are giving him a shot.
Trey Henry (DL) Martinsburg
Status: Committed to Fairmont State
Henry announced recently on his plans for Fairmont State. He was an offensive and defensive force in the trenches. Built burly and with a good burst, he could be a potential steal.
Jalen Hesen (DL) Martinsburg
Status: Committed to Sheperd
Hesen seemed to get better and better every game. There were a lot of big Bulldog names but in the most important games, Hesen was the game changer. His drive and technical skill set him apart from most.
Koby Kiefer (K) Bridgeport
Status: Committed to Cornell
Kiefer got plenty of practice kicking field goals and extra points at Bridgeport. Being accepted into Cornell and also playing football is a heck of an accomplishment. West Virginia is growing as a special teams pipeline.
Tavis Lee (LB) Martinsburg
Status: Committed to West Virginia
The 2016 Huff Award winner announced his WVU commitment awhile back. A speed demon off the edge with the strength to flatten O-Lineman. Lee is a legitimate Power 5 prospect and Eastern Panhandle QB’s will gladly see him go.
Tucker Lilly (ATH) Summers County
Status: Committed to Concord
The fiery playmaker that led Summers County on a run to the semifinals finds home in nearby Concord. His size was always his biggest critique, but his athleticism and ball play can’t be denied. He can play.
Payton Lunsford (LB) Hurricane
Status: Committed to West Virginia State
Lunsford was an underrated force within the Redskins team on many sides of the ball. A sure-tackler that led by example. He had a fantastic run for them and now has a new chapter ahead.
DJ McCutcheon (LB) Nicholas County
Status: Committed to Concord
McCutcheon was mentioned often during Grizzly games. He was their main playmaker and very solid on defense- remember the crazy numbers Nicholas County had on defense?
Trey Milam (OL) Nicholas County
Status: Committed to West Virginia Wesleyan
Nicholas County also had a resounding line. Milam was an athletic lineman with decent size. He can definitely develop into a good player at Wesleyan. He was apart of some well-performing squads.
Brady Ours (DB) Keyser
Status: Committed to Robert Morris
Ours was a tough two-way player for the Golden Tornado. As the QB as well, both sides of the ball ran through him. He has a favorable size and grit, and should go into Robert Morris with a bright future.
Owen Porter (LB) Spring Valley
Status: Committed to Marshall
One of the most talented defenders of the state is heading for Division One. A hard hitter and memorable runner, Porter went out with a bang with a great showing in the state championship. He was heavily recruited by the Thundering Herd.
Ben Price (LB) Westside
Status: Committed to Concord
Westside had a quiet winning season but was overlooked in a crowded AA. They had several good wins and Ben Price was a part in that. He should do his hometown proud with his move to the next level.
Nick Reip (RB) Nitro
Status: Committed to Alderson Broaddus
Nitro struggled in 2017 but Reip had impressive performances. He was an offensive horse at running back giving even the top teams issues. We congratulate his move to Alderson Broaddus!
Andrew Richmond (DL) Summers County
Status: Committed to Concord
Richmond won our A Lineman of the Year. He was a force with great football IQ. Including his frame, he was the reason they pitched several straight shutouts in their Semifinal run. He has a big future.
David Robertson (OL) Musselman
Status: Committed to West Virginia Wesleyan
We were high on Robertson and so was Wesleyan. He has great size and run blocking ability. He was integral in the record breaking running careers of the backs behind him.
Cole Runion (OL) Hurricane
Status: Committed to Glenville State
Hurricane had a lot of big names this past year. Runion was an underrated piece in a talented Redskin line that dominated some of the best teams in the state. He should be a great fit up in Glenville.
Ben Salmons (ATH) Sherman
Status: Committed to Concord
Salmons was the all-around player that made the Tide click. He had one of his best games upsetting Madonna on a long rode trip. He can play several positions and has malleability going forward.
Steven Shine (DL) Hurricane
Status: Committed to Arizona Western
Shine has the size and burst of the ball for big time ball. He believes this as he’s heading out West to play some JUCO ball. We believe in his chances as he went toe-to-toe with some of the Power 5 lineman recruits of the Mountain State.
Mason Sipes (OL) Berkeley Springs
Status: Committed to Sheperd
Sipes impressed a lot in the northern part of the state with his size and power. This gained him the attention of Sheperd. Sipes had an accomplished career at Berkeley Springs.
Dante Stills (DL) Fairmont Senior
Status: Committed to West Virginia
Stills led his team to back-to-back State Championship games. A highly recruited athlete, he also had a great performance in the Under-Armour All-American game. He will join his brother at WVU.
Peyton Thomas (DB) Woodrow Wilson
Status: Committed to Alderson Broaddus
Thomas played on several sides of the ball for Woodrow Wilson. He was a big-play returner and came up with several picks in 2017. Alderson Broaddus landed his commitment several weeks ago.
Cross Wilkinson (QB) Wheeling Park
Status: Committed to Toledo
Wilkinson had an incredible run at Wheeling Park, breaking records and winning championships. He’s one of the most skilled pocket passers the state has seen in the last decade. He’s following through with his commitment to Toledo.
Dakota Williams (WR) Hurricane
Status: Committed to Arizona Western
Joining his teammate, Williams will try his hand at JUCO ball. Williams was a constant deep ball threat every single game. He could strike at any time. Hopefully, this time next year Williams will get the offers he’s looking for.
Tanner Williams (LB) George Washington
Status: Committed to Marshall
Williams had an intense career with George Washington. He would’ve liked to gone out better as a team but his individual career was great. He’s going to have a shot to compete at Marshall at a high level.
Quenton Porter -DB
Stoney Brooke University
Ethan Faircloth- TE
University of Charleston
Sherman Dyllan Richmond DL Committed to University of Charleston
Sherman Cordell Parsons K/P Committed to University of Charleston
South Charleston Black Eagles
Jalen Jones WVSU
Teyler Rohmiller WVSU
D.Q. Watkins Kentucky Christian
Zion Freshour Kentucky Christian