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D'Vario Montgomery, WR, Winter Park HS, Winter Park, FL


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Montgomery has offers from everyone. But USF just made his top 13. Before the Nattering Nabob's claim that there is no way he will EVER come to USF, I just want to point out, these are his words, selection, decision. I think his front runner is UA. But why would a FL kid go to play in  BFE?

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Winter Park (Fla.) WR D'Vario Montgomery named his top 13 to the Orlando Sentinel tonight. They are #UCF, #USF, #LSU, #Alabama,#Oregon, #Arkansas, #Rutgers, #SouthCarolina, #IowaState, #Tennessee, #Oklahoma, #MichiganState, and #Louisville

http://rivals.yahoo.com/alabama/football/recruiting/player-D%27Vario-Montgomery-115466

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This is a kid I would love to land but it's going to be tough sledding against those schools mentioned.  I'm hoping he means what he says about early playing time because we have a big time opportunity for that. 

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a final 13, really.....can he have a a final 5 before making a video about it at the orlando sentinel

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he's a big dude, video of him at UCF 7 on 7, he also will attend the USF 7 on 7

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/videobeta/8d420bf0-0715-4017-b832-ccab8cc3c1b3/Sports/Life-of-D-vo-in-Vid

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813Knight, you are so cheeky.  ;D

Looks like you guys have got a inside line on him with the relationship, and I think you know that. 

Thanks for the video clip.

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813Knight, you are so cheeky.   ;D

Looks like you guys have got a inside line on him with the relationship, and I think you know that. 

Thanks for the video clip.

it might actually hurt b/c his cousin Steven Moffit hated Oleary but I think he was looking for someone to blame for not being able to read a defense.

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When looking at this past weekend’s USF Sling&Shoot 7-on-7 tournament, there were plenty of players who could be considered as MVP possibilities.

But if you gauge the popularity of the players off the field, along with their performances on it, Winter Park WR Dvario Montgomery was hands-down the MVP.

USF makes no bones about Montgomery being high on the Bulls’ recruiting board, and assistant coaches were always watching Winter Park games and chit-chatting here and there with Montgomery, the 6-foot-4, 205-pound specimen who is equally sought by UCF.

The Bulls, on Sunday, even brought out some heavy artillery to give a little push to Montgomery as he was introduced to a former recruit of similar magnitude in ex-Pahokee star WR Chris Dunkley.

Dunkley had originally signed with Florida. The Bulls’ picked him up recently after he was released from his scholarship following an injury-plagued freshman year with the Gators.

Dunkley will have to sit out a transfer season, but he will then be available to play for the Bulls in 2013, according to what he told Montgomery in their conversation.

“He just was telling me about the school and everything else, nothing real big … just informing me about the recruiting process,†Montgomery said.

Dunkley knows a little about that. He was one of the more highly touted players in the state for the class of 2010.  Upon entry to UF, however, he injured his hamstring and that lingered for much of this past season. He was eventually given a redshirt season.

So Dunkley still hasn’t played a down of football since the Under Armour All-American game in St. Petersburg in January 2010.

On Sunday, however, he was sharing advice with Montgomery, but the big guy,  however, couldn’t chat long. He had a team title to win.

The Wildcats and Montgomery did not disappoint on the field, using a tremendous group effort throughout the tourney’s 15 games, with  Montgomery making the big plays in clutch time. Winter Park, for the second straight year, went through the Sling&Shoot tourney unscathed at 15-0.

New QB Asiantii Woulard picked up where Sam Richardson left off last year, guiding the team to a second straight tourney title, making the Wildcats 30-0 in two summer events at USF. The Wildcats’ 7s have lost just once and tied once in two years, out of about 70 games.

Montgomery seemed to be the hands-down, player of the tournament, but no single player in the tourney did more for his team than rising junior DB-WR Vernon Hargreaves III of Tampa Wharton. The first thing you notice about Hargreaves is his leaping ability.  He outjumped every player he went up against this past weekend, whether it was for a touchdown catch or for an interception, he won nearly every battle.

Hargreaves is the son of USF assistant coach Vernon II, who came down with Skip Holtz from East Carolina when he took the USF head coaching job last winter.

Both Hargreaves said they have no idea what the youngster's vertical leap is, but it has to be a big number, edging toward 40 inches.

"That's a good question," said Dad. "When you see him out here making plays it certainly looks like he would have a good [vertical]."

When asked if being the son of a USF coach gave the Bulls an inside track, Vernon III said, "I wouldn't say that. There are some other Florida schools I'd like to check out. But we'll see what happens."

The Sling&Shoot II competition on the July 23rd weekend, will have 60 teams.

Check OrlandoSentinel.com/recruiting for a deeper breakdown of the Sling&Shoot I talent.

Chris Hays is the Sentinel's recruiting coverage coordinator and can be reached at chays@tribune.com

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/recruiting/os-recruiting-hays-column-dvario-montgomery-0613,0,5062446.column

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Nice to see their QB Asiantii Woulard  wearing a USF hat all weekend.

The final four consisted of match-ups between Wharton vs. Plant and Winter Park vs. Charlotte. To get to the championship game Winter Park continued their downfield air assault to beat Charlotte and Wharton finally ran out of steam against a confident plant team.

After a long day of football under the hot sun the Panthers faced off against the 2010 champs to battle it out for the crown.

The scoring began when transfer quarterback Asiantii Woulard hit Xavier Amerson for a score on the first drive and a 6-0 lead. Plant responded with a Wes Bullock TD to even it up 6-6 on their first drive. Sophomore WR Gabe McClary caught a long pass to make it 13-6. Plant scored but missed on the extra point for a 13-12 score. Woulard then hit Dvario Montgomery who was virtually unstoppable all weekend for a deep score and the extra point for a 21-12 lead. Plant’s playoof run finally ran out of gas against when safety Xavier Kelly picked off a Banks pass to give the Wildcats a 23-12 lead and victory. Winter Park went 12-0 for the weekend and took home the Sling and Shoot tournament crown for the second straight year.

During the trophy presentation, USF Coach Skip Holtz thanked all for participating and gave some encouraging words to all the athletes. The winners also got pizza for all the players and coaches before making the drive back with trophy in hand.

http://southflorida.scout.com/2/1079248.html

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Let's hope so. A kid with his talent could help this offense a long way

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