
Denzel Perryman-One of Dade County best for 2011!
As we have shown you over the past year, Elite Scouting Services has the opportunity to visit more schools across the state of Florida than anyone, and while much of our information is used to help our many collegiate clients stay informed about the athletes in the Sunshine State, we do have much information to share with our many readers.
During the summer as we continue to travel the state, we will bring you up close and personal with the players who will help make the state of Florida special – now and into the future.
Today, we head to Coral Gables for a look at the Cavaliers.
HEAD COACH: Joe Montoya
CITY: Coral Gables
2008 RECORD: 9-2
CLASS: 14-6A
SCHEDULE: 9/5 – at Hialeah Miami Lakes; 9/11 – at Homestead South Dade; 9/25 – Booker T. Washington; 10/1 – DORAL RONALD REAGAN; 10/9 – at Miami Christopher Columbus; 10/15 – at Southwest Miami; 10/22 – MIAMI HIGH; 10/30 – MIAMI CORAL PARK; 11/7 – at South Miami.
CLASS OF 2010 PLAYERS:
Jarvis Bridge, RB, 5-8, 165
Nick Casas, LB, 5-9, 176
Zion Duncanson, LB/DL, 6-5, 190
Adrian Falcon, LB, 5-10, 189
Herman Frederick, DL, 5-7, 196
Andre Gutierrez, WR, 6-1, 190
Rodney Hurley, DB, 5-7, 145
De’ronzy Lawrence, OL, 6-3, 316
Patrick McCain, QB, 6-4, 214
Jermaine Mickens, DE, 6-0, 202
Robert Novo, LB, 5-11, 180
Gerald Snell, QB/WR/DB, 5-11, 160
Keanu Soto, DL, 5-11, 210
CLASS OF 2011 PLAYERS:
Shaquille Cooper, RB/WR, 5-8, 157
Mike Dock, DB, 5-9, 160
Denzel Perryman, LB, 5-11, 213
Gabriel Pou, OL, 6-2, 240
Mike Roland, OL, 6-5, 230
CLASS OF 2012 PLAYERS:
Michael Capote, DB, 5-7, 165
Mark Correa, OL, 5-10, 225
Ernest Felton, WR/DB, 5-7, 166
Mateus Tuon, LB, 5-8, 160
Demarcus White, WR, 5-6, 147
ESS SUMMARY: After an impressive 9-2 campaign a year ago, the Cavaliers certainly have enough talent for a repeat performance under veteran head coach Joe Montoya.
Underexposed quarterback McCain and small running back Bridge lead the way on offense with impressive receiver Gutierrez. Pou, Correa and White are underclassmen worth keeping an eye on.
Defensively, it’s all about junior linebacker Perryman, who is already a two-year varsity starter and one of the best in Florida. Mickens, Soto, Dock and Tuon are also players to keep an eye on.

I think there not using Zion Duncanson’s 6′5″height to their advantage, defensive line??? and he can run fast if need be