Compton picked up his second college football offer, while this was the first for Whyte.
Month: February 2024
Queens Native Grant Randall Picks Up Quinnipiac Basketball Offer
Although a forward, Randall can play the guard and center positions. Additionally, he possesses all the necessary physical hardwood abilities that makes him a sought-after college prospect: He shoots the three-pointer well, can get to hoop at will, and soars well above the rim due to his height and pure athleticism
Gary SouthShore RailCats Ink Ex-Yankee Farmhand Jackson Valera
The Venezuela native returns to the RailCats after hitting .293 with 45 RBI in 64 games for Gary SouthShore in 2023.
Brooklyn’s Tajuan Simpkins Earns 11th College Hoops Offer from Georgia Southern
Simpkins, who played for Liberty Heights Athletic Institute, is averaging 14.7 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.2 assist per game in 22 contests.
Siena Men’s Hoops Offers Odessa College Guard Brandon Maclin
The 6-foot-5, 190-pound Maclin is averaging 11.9 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2,8 assists in 23 contests thus far this season.
Sussex County Miners Ink Brazilian Outfielder Gabriel Maciel
Maciel, 25, last played with the High Single-A Lansing Lugnuts (Oakland A's) in 2022, hitting .275 with one home run, 16 RBI and 12 doubles in 211 at-bats in 62 games.
Tamel Morgan of Brooklyn’s Madison HS Football Commits to D2 New Haven
Morgan also held two D2 offers from Post and American International College (AIC).
Somerset Patriots to Giveaway Jasson Dominguez, Anthony Volpe Bobbleheads in May, June
On May 30th and June 23rd, Jasson Dominguez and Anthony Volpe, respectively, will be the bobblehead giveaways.
The SI FerryHawks Ink Former Pirates Minor League Righty Noe Toribio
The 6-foot-2, 210-pound Torbio played in the Pirates' organization for a total of six seasons, posting a 23-16 mark with four saves and a 4.16 ERA with 347 strikeouts in 372.0 frames of work.
Super Bowl, Super Time: 2024’s Best and Worst Cities for Football Fans, Per WalletHub
Pittsburgh, Pa., came in at the top of the list due to its legendary NFL team, the Steelers, who have won six Super Bowls, tied for the most wins with the New England Patriots.

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