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SIGNING DAY CENTRAL: All letters signed and faxed!
National Signing Day 2010
By Ryan Peck
rpeck@neighbornewspapers.com
Staff / Todd Hull
From left, Roswell head coach Leo Barker goes over college paperwork with Rashaad Hoyle on Wednesday morning at the RHS media center. Hoyle signed a letter-of-intent to play football at Southern University on the morning of National Signing Day.
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Final update: Alpharetta's foursome - Michael Bennett (Georgia), Justin Burns (Delaware), Brandon Terry (Wake Forest), and Connor Hollenbeck (Washington & Lee) - signed and faxed their letters-of-intent earlier today. AHS just hosted a ceremony for the seniors up a the school, according to Bennett.

All 22 north Fulton players are signed, sealed and delivered! Scroll down for a complete list of north Fulton signees.

I received a text message from Milton head coach Scott Walker at 7:48 a.m. indicating that the Eagles' four players have signed. Offensive lineman Kyle Cregge signed with the Naval Academy. Linebackers Jeremy Grable (Valdosta State) and J.J. Brink (Lenoir-Rhyne) signed as well. And lineman Brad Beaty signed with West Georgia over Appalachian State.

Roswell's players signed their letters-of-intent at a 8 a.m. ceremony in the RHS media center. As expected, wideout Chris Boyd signed with Vanderbilt, corner Rashaad Hoyle signed with Southern University, running back Duvall Smith signed with North Carolina Central, and kicker Richie Leone signed with Houston. Wide receiver Keegan Hughes signed on with Nebraska as a preferred walk-on. Boyd was a 2009 preseason Neighbor Super 7 selection.

Blessed Trinity's Jake Skole and Jeremy Phillips signed this morning. Per BT head coach Ricky Turner, Skole, a safety/athlete signed with Georgia Tech around 8:45 a.m. and Phillips, a defensive end, signed with Marist (N.Y.) around 8:50 a.m. Skole, a two-sport standout, was a 2009 preseason Neighbor Super 7 selection.

Northview High School's two big guns have inked with the colleges of their choice. This morning defensive lineman Denzel McCoy signed and faxed in his letter-of-intent to Georgia Tech. Teammate Cameron Fordham, who will play offensive line in college, signed with LSU. Both McCoy and Fordham were 2009 preseason Neighbor Super 7 selections.

Per Centennial head coach Jeff Measor, four Knights players signed this morning around 8 a.m., as expected. Neighbor Super 7 selection David Yankey signed with Stanford. Cornerback Martin Jenkins signed with Clemson. Antonio Morgan signed with Morehouse. And linebacker Ben Carpenter elected to sign with Samford over Western Kentucky.

According to head coach Doug Dixon, Mt. Pisgah's Fedale Hall signed with the Air Force Academy at 3 p.m. at the school. Hall becomes the first Pisgah football player in school history to sign with a Division 1 school.

2010 North Fulton Football Signees

Roswell
Chris Boyd, WR (signed with Vanderbilt)
Richie Leone, K (signed with Houston)
Duvall Smith, RB (signed with North Carolina Central)
Rashaad Hoyle, CB (signed with Southern)
Keegan Hughes, WR (signed with Nebraska as a preferred walk-on)

Centennial

David Yankey, OL (signed with Stanford)
Martin Jenkins, CB (signed with Clemson)
Antonio Morgan (signed with Morehouse)
Ben Carpenter, LB (signed with Samford)

Milton
Jeremy Grable, LB (signed with Valdosta State)
J.J. Brink, LB (signed with Lenoir-Rhyne)
Kyle Cregge, OL (signed with the Naval Academy)
Brad Beaty, OL (signed with West Georgia)

Northview
Denzel McCoy, DL (signed with Georgia Tech)
Cameron Fordham, TE (signed with LSU)

Blessed Trinity
Jake Skole, ATH (signed with Georgia Tech)
Jeremy Phillips, DE (signed with Marist)

Mt. Pisgah
Fedale Hall, RB (signed with the Air Force Academy)

Alpharetta
Michael Bennett, WR (signed with Georgia)
Justin Burns, QB (signed with Delaware)
Brandon Terry, WR (signed with Wake Forest)
Connor Hollenbeck, OL (signed with Washington & Lee)

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