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Chevelle Buie And 23 Others Sign With ECU

 

Chevelle Buie of Cocoa, Florida has signed with East Carolina University.

 

Buie is a running back.

 

Chris Baker, DE, 6 3, 230, Jr., Greenville, Miss. (Hinds CC)Junior College: Helped the Eagles to a 5 4 record as a sophomore, tallying 47 tackles, 8.5 sacks and forced five fumbles . Posted a double digit tackle total against Pearl River in the 2010 campaign . An integral part of a defensive unit that allowed 173.6 rushing yards per game, 230.2 passing yards per contest and forced 15 turnovers canada Nike Air Jordan 3 in 2010. High School: Prepped at Greenville Weston High School.

 

Jeton Beavers, DE, 6 5, 260, Fr., Virginia Beach, Va. (Bayside)High School: Played both tight end and defensive end for the Marlins as a senior . Guided Bayside to a 13 1 record and the Virginia High School League Group AAA Division 6 state semifinals during final campaign . Team suffered only loss of the season in semifinals, falling 42 27 to Hermitage . At the start of the second half of nike air max outlet Hermitage contest, returned a fumble 72 yards for a score that pulled the Marlins to within one . Selected to the Honorable Mention All Beach District Team following final season . Totaled seven tackles and a sack in Bayside's 33 13 victory over Woodside in the Eastern Region semifinal . Tallied seven tackles, three for lost yardage and a fumble recovery during a blanking of Landstown in the third week of the season . An integral part of a defense that surrendered just 15 points per game and posted a pair of shutouts . Did not participate as a sophomore or junior . Played the final three games of freshman season at the varsity level after earning a promotion from JV squad . Has been clocked at 4.7 seconds in the 40 yard dash . Played for head coach Darnell Moore. (Ashbrook)High School: A two year starter and All Big South 3A Conference selection for the Green Wave after transferring from Forestview High School prior to junior campaign . Played both ways as a senior, adding running back duties to linebacker role . Tallied 93 tackles, six for a loss, one sack and one interception during final year . Offensively as a senior, rushed for 498 yards and five touchdowns . Scored a TD on offense and tied for the team lead with six tackles in guiding Green Wave to first victory of 2010 season against Crest . Named the Gaston Gazette Defensive Player of the Week following Crest heroics . Guided Ashbrook to four victories in year's final seven contests . Paced the team with eight tackles in last game of the season, a 3AA playoff defeat in a rematch versus Crest . Named the team's offensive skill player of the year following final season . Booked 101 tackles, including five for a loss, five sacks, two forced fumbles and picked off a pass during breakout junior season . On the Forestview varsity unit both seasons prior to transferring . Noted for run stopping ability . Also listed on the 2011 ESPNU nike air max 150 Watch List . Army All American Bowl prior to senior season. Played basketball at Ashbrook and Forestview . Named to the Honorable Mention All Gaston Gazette basketball team as a junior, when he was the Green Wave's leading scorer and rebounder . Also selected as the basketball team's most valuable player and defensive player of the year. Personal: Full name is Ezekiel Eugene Bigger but prefers to go by Zeek . Son of Cathy Barrino and Fredrick Bigger . Undecided on collegiate major. Helped the squad to a 7 3 record with a 5 2 mark in the Northeast Football Conference as a team captain in 2010 . As a sophomore, ranked second in the conference with 49 total tackles . Added five sacks and 17 tackles for a loss during final campaign . Booked six tackles, with 2.5 for lost yardage and 1.5 sacks against Dean College . Recorded 10 tackles, including three for lost yardage, during a 21 17 loss to Lackawanna in October . Credited as a leader of a defensive unit that led the nation in fewest yards allowed during 2010. High School: A three time All Two Rivers Conference, all region and All Robeson County honoree . Twice selected as the Two Rivers Conference and The Robesonian Robeson County Defensive Player of the Year . Missed half of senior season due to broken ankle . Prior to injury, made 40 tackles and two interceptions in three games . Selected to play for the North Carolina squad in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas following senior season, becoming only the sixth player in PSHS history to play in the prestigious contest . A 2008 preseason all state team member . West Robeson Grid Iron Club Player of the Year as a junior, after leading the team with 180 tackles . During sophomore campaign, booked 140 stops and was nominated for the all state squad . Also tallied four sacks and three fumble recoveries as a sophomore . Played final two season at Purnell Swett for head coach Mark Heil.

 

Chevelle Buie, RB, 5 9, 170, Fr., Cocoa, Fla. (Cocoa)High School: A three time Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) state champion and four time state playoff participant (after advancing to the semifinals as a freshman) . Helped guide Tigers to back to back 14 0 seasons following a 14 1 campaign as a sophomore . Part of a CHS program that competed on the 3A level in 2007 and 2008 before dropping down to 2A status the last two seasons . As a senior, named to the All District 11 Team and earned district MVP honors (as voted on by area coaches) . Gained 1,338 yards on the ground on 161 carries and added 15 rushing scores during final season . Turned in six multi touchdown and 100 yard rushing games as a senior . Also added 12 receptions for 284 yards and four scores during final campaign . Contributed four total touchdowns (2 rushing/2 receiving) in a 35 0 victory over Cocoa Beach . Rushed for 1,678 yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior . Gained 1,697 ground yards on 173 carries and tallied 16 touchdowns as a sophomore . Played for head coach John Wilkinson . Selected to participate in the December Schuman's National Underclassmen Combine All World Gridiron Classic . Listed as a four star prospect and the No. Credited by scouting service as possessing great speed and vision.

 

Reggie Bullock, RB, 5 9, 175, Jr., Las Vegas, Nev. (Arizona Western CC)Junior College: Was the National Junior College Athletics Association's (NJCAA) leading rusher as a sophomore at Arizona Western Community College (Yuma) in 2010, picking up 1,830 yards in 12 contests . Also topped the NJCAA's national statistics in rushing yards per game (152.2 ypg), rushing touchdowns (20) and scoring (132 points/22 TDs) . Earned 2010 NJCAA Co Player of the Year honors along with Butler's (Kan.) Cornellius Carradine . Also served as a pass catching weapon out of the backfield for coach Tom Minnick with 16 receptions for 170 yards and a pair of scores last fall . A two time Western States Football League Offensive Player of the Year and NJCAA All America selection, earning first team honors as a sophomore after receiving second team accolades as a freshman . Also chosen to the All Region I and All Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (first team) squads in 2009 and 2010 . Helped the Matadors to back to back WSFL titles and a pair of bowl appearances . Completed his junior college career with 3,247 rushing yards, 43 total touchdowns (40 rushing) . Ran for 100 yards or more in 21 of 22 games played in, cracking the 200 yard milestone on three occasions . Reached triple digit ground totals in all 12 games during his sophomore campaign, recording season bests in yards (232) and carries (36) during Arizona Western's 34 14 victory over Scottsdale (Ariz.) Community College that clinched a second straight WSFL championship . Heart of Texas Bowl played at Copperas Cove, Texas . Also tossed a TD pass vs. Blinn during bowl action, connecting with Jamal Gray on a 23 yard halfback option to close out the Arizona Western's scoring efforts . Led the Matadors and stood second nationally in total rushing yards (1,417), rushing yards per game (157.4 ypg) and rushing touchdowns (20) as a freshman despite missing all or parts of three games . Opened collegiate career with a 200 yard rushing effort, which included a 96 yard scamper, against Snow (Utah) College . Played key role helping program to a Mississippi Bowl appearance as a rookie (lost 27 24 to Eastern Mississippi) . Moved into a leadership role during last season at Arizona Western, serving as a mentor to freshman understudy Damien Williams, who finished eighth in the league in rushing with 717 yards despite never starting a game. High School: Earned three varsity letters as a starting running back for Las Vegas (Nev.) High School . A First Team All League honoree as a running back and second team selection as a defensive back . Also picked up First Team All Region accolades for performance on offensive side of the ball . Rushed for 12 touchdowns as a senior, including a trio of three TD single game efforts . Finished with 1,624 rushing yards and 344 receiving yards during final year of prep career . Helped lead Wildcats to the 2008 Sunrise League title . Recruited out of high school by Arizona State and West Virginia. (Daniel)High School: A two time Class AAA all region and Daily Journal/Daily Messenger All Mountain Lakes honoree . Won a trio of regional championships with the Lions and enjoyed two state semifinal appearances . Recorded 40 receptions, totaling 730 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior . Member of the 2010 High School Sports Report Class AAA All State squad at wide receiver . Selected to play for the North squad in the South Carolina Automobile Dealers Association North South All Star Game following final season . Helped Lions to a 7 5 mark during final campaign . Scored the game winning touchdown with 1:35 remaining in a 14 7 victory over Pickens . Tallied 47 catches for 734 yards and three touchdowns as a junior . Helped team to a 13 1 record and the Class AAA South Carolina Upper State title game, falling 35 28 to Clinton, during junior year . Made three receptions for 42 yards in Upper State championship contest . Lions advanced to Upper State title contest as a sophomore (13 1 record) . Played for head coach Randy Robinson . Has been timed at 4.6 seconds in the 40 yard dash . Also played basketball and excelled on the perimeter for Daniel, averaging nearly 14 points and five assists while guiding the Lions to the South Carolina Upper State Championship as a junior . An all conference and all state basketball selection following junior campaign . Personal: Full name is Antonio Jacquinn Cannon . Son of Melissa Cannon . Undecided on collegiate major. (Hillside)High School: A three year letterwinner for the Hornets . Guided Hillside to an undefeated season (16 0) and the first North Carolina High School Athletic Association 4A state championship in school history as a senior . Defensive leader for a unit that allowed only 9.3 points per game in 2010 . HHS posted four shutouts during the campaign, including Davie in the state title game . Sacked Southern High School quarterback Dorian Belcher on a last second two point conversion try to preserve the victory and Hillside's perfect season . Helped Hornets to a 9 4 overall mark and a second place league finish as a junior, when he booked 11.5 sacks and received All Piedmont Athletic Conference 6 4 A Conference honors . Part of a defense that allowed only 13 points per game during junior year . A part time starter as a sophomore . Promoted to the varsity squad for the second half of freshman year after starting on the JV unit . Played for head coach Antonio King . Reportedly Was the first member of the 2011 class to commit to the Pirate program. (Oak Ridge Military Academy)High School: Spent three years at Page High School in Greensboro before transferring to Oak Ridge, a first year independent program, for final campaign . Broke leg during first game of senior season and missed remainder of the year . Coach at Oak Ridge was Otis Yelverton . As a junior, played both ways for Page and tallied five sacks to go along with 50 tackles . Picked up 60 pancake blocks in 2009 and was named to the All Metro 4 A team . Started as a sophomore and junior for Page's offensive and defensive lines . Earned late season call up to varsity squad toward end of freshman season . Coached by Kevin Gillespie at Page High School . Army All American Combine Team in January, 2010 . Also ran track for Page, earning Metro 4 A honors as a sophomore. (Parkland)High School: Two year starter at running back for the Mustangs . Finished senior season with 1,156 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns on 140 carries . An All Forsyth County selection following final campaign . Gained 265 yards on the ground and three touchdowns on 24 carries during an Oct. 1 loss to Glenn High School . Tallied 185 yards and three scores on only 12 carries in 46 14 win over Atkins Sept. 10 . Collected 1,279 yards and had nine touchdowns on 187 carries as a junior . Broke collarbone as a freshman, limiting experience . Played for head coach Dee Bell . Has been timed at 4.49 seconds in the 40 yard dash . Ran track for Parkland, finishing sixth at the 2010 North Carolina High School Athletic Association 4A Midwest Regional in the 100 meters and placing eighth in the 200 meters. (Dutch Fork)High School: Helped Silver Foxes to a 10 3 record, 4 A Region championship and an appearance in the second round of the South Carolina High School League Class AAAA, Division I playoffs as a senior after consecutive 2 9 campaigns the two previous years . Used as a blocking tight end and interior lineman at Dutch Fork . Named to the Midlands Football Nov. 3 Team of the Week after making four knockdowns and grading out at 96 percent . Paved the way for the offense to average 30.1 points per contest during senior season . Played final year for legendary head coach Tom Knotts, who led Independence (Charlotte) High School to seven state titles and coached former Pirate Dominique Lindsay . Previous head coach was Bill Kimrey . Also made the Columbia NUC Outstanding Sophomore Performance List . Also played basketball for Dutch Fork . Noticed by the ECU staff at one of the program's summer camps. Personal: Father, Ike Sr., played collegiate football at South Carolina while current ECU inside wide receivers coach Donnie Kirkpatrick was in Columbia serving as the quarterbacks coach . Ike Sr. was taken in the 12th round of the 1991 NFL draft by the Seattle Seahawks . An Honor Roll student at Dutch Fork . Intended major is computer science. Hanna)High School: A two year starter at cornerback for the Yellow Jackets . Named to the Anderson Independent Mail All Area team as a senior . Made six interceptions, nine pass breakups and 31 tackles during final year . Also added a pair of defensive touchdowns in 2010 . Guided the Yellow Jackets to a 7 6 record and the second round of the Class 4A Division II playoffs for just the second time in program history . Booked 33 tackles and a team high seven interceptions as a junior . An all region honoree following junior season . A reserve defensive back on the varsity squad as a sophomore . Played for head coach Kenya Fouch . Personal: Full name is Glen Isiah Hilliard . Son of Rebecca Hilliard . Undecided on collegiate major. (Piedmont)High School: Named to the Associated Press All State Team as a senior . Helped Panthers to an 11 2 record and an 8 0 mark in the Rocky River Conference during final season . Team advanced to second round of North Carolina High School Athletic Association 2A playoffs before falling to Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology 14 7 . A 2010 All Rocky River Conference and First Team All Charlotte Observer selection . Did not allow a sack or quarterback hurry while tallying 48 pancake blocks as a senior . Finished final season grading out at 96 percent . Opened running lanes and provided pass protection for the Panthers to average 30.9 points per game in 2010 . Began career at tight end before switching to the interior during junior season . Also served as a defensive end, long snapper and kickoff returner during 2009 campaign . Recorded 22 tackles, seven stops for a loss and a pair of sacks as a junior . Played for head coach Frank Ambrose, who regards him as a "natural leader" . Personal: Full name is Stewart Randall Hinson . Son of Randy and Stephanie Hinson . A health fitness specialist major . Currently holds a 4.16 grade point average. (Kenan)High School: Played both ways as a senior for the Tigers, spending time on offense as a running back . Tallied 151 total tackles (11.6 tackles per game), including 105 solo stops, during final campaign . Helped Tigers to a 7 6 record and second round of North Carolina High School Athletic Association 1AA playoffs . Scored a rushing touchdown and led the Tigers with seven tackles in one point opening round playoff victory over Union . Tied for team lead with seven stops in a 28 25 win against Clinton during the first week of the season . Scored a touchdown on a 65 yard fake punt during a 48 20 triumph over Hobbton . Played for head coach Ken Avent, Jr. . Also lettered in basketball at KHS . Is the Tigers' first Division I signee since Sam Aiken inked with North Carolina in 1998 and went on to play in the NFL.

 

Domonique Lennon, DB, 6 2, 190, Fr., Suffolk, Va. (Nansemond Suffolk Academy)High School: A two year varsity starter for NSA after transferring from Landstown High School prior to junior year . Earned Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association (VISSA) Division II First Team All State honors at defensive back following final campaign . Named to the 2010 All Tidewater Conference (TCIS) First Team at defensive back as voted on by coaches . Leader of a defensive unit that allowed only 18.0 points per game during final season . During final game of career, against Hampton Roads Academy, intercepted a pass and returned it 67 yards for a touchdown . Guided Saints to 2009 state title as a two way standout at safety and quarterback . Named to the VISSA 2009 Division II First Team All State squad as a defensive back and received an honorable mention nod at quarterback . A First Team All Tidewater honoree at both positions following junior year . That season, recorded 85 tackles, six interceptions and a trio of pass breakups . Played first two years at Landstown as a quarterback and receiver before transferring . While at Suffolk Academy, coached by Kevin Allen . Invited to participate in the Maxxscout Battle at the Beach event and All American Game in Daytona Beach, Fla., following final season . Has been timed at 4.5 seconds in the 40 yard dash .

 

Chaz Lowery, OL, 6 5, 268, Fr., Virginia Beach, Va. (Ocean Lakes)High School: A three year starter for the Dolphins' offensive line . A Second Team All Beach District selection as a senior, despite missing part of the year due to injury . Helped Ocean Lakes to an 8 3 record and a 30.1 points per game scoring average in 2010 . Chosen to play for the South Team in the inaugural Chesapeake Bowl All Star Game following senior year . Dolphins were undefeated in the regular season at 10 0 during junior season, but were forced to forfeit six games due to using an ineligible player . Team went 12 1, won the Beach District title and lost to Oscar Smith in the regional final as a sophomore . Coached by Chris Scott . Named to the All Nike Camp squad . Listed by The Virginian Pilot as the 17th best prospect in South Hampton Roads and as the No. 52 prospect in Virginia by The Roanoke Times . Also played basketball for Ocean Lakes. Personal: Named to the WAVY TV's Hampton Roads Young Achiever list, a program designed to encourage and recognize young people who exhibit excellent character, community and school involvement, wise use of leisure time and a commitment to achieve their personal best . Donates volunteer hours at Virginia Beach Memorial Hospital . Played key organizing role in the Coach Lowery Cross Country Bash, an event held in memory of his father, teacher and long time coach Ed Lowery

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