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Cape Girardeau, Mo. (February 6, 2002) - The Southeast Missouri Football team has announced their 2002 spring class of signees. The list includes players from the states of Florida, Missouri, California, and Arizona.

Corey Andrade
DB, 6'1, 220, Alamonte Springs, Florida (Lake Brantley High School)

Corey played for coach George Clayton. He was a top 100 recruit in Florida and a Central Florida All-Star participant. He received the Orlando Sentinel Golden Golden Helmet Award his junior and senior years. He was All-Conference, All-District, and All-County.

Matt Boyack
TE, 6'4, 215, Clermont, Fla. (South Lake High School)

Matt played for coach Charlie Weems. He was an All-Area selection and a team captain. He was ranked as a top 100 recruit in Florida and was the most valuable receiver for South Lake High School. He was a Wendy's Heisman nominee and an excellent Student being on the honor roll for four years and among Who's Who in America. He plans to study business.

Ramon Feliciano
FB, 6'2, 230, Coral Springs, Florida (Coral Springs High School)

Ramon was rated as one of the top running backs in Broward County. He was on the "A" Honor Roll all four years of high school. He has tow older brothers and one older sister and plans on studying physical therapy.

Graham Goodfield
TE, 6'5, 238, San Marcos, Calif. (Palomar Junior College)

Graham was an All-League tight end and defensive end. He was also on the Santa Barbara All-Star Team. He is studying Outdoor Recreation.

Tyrone Higgins
DL, 6'3, 273, St. Louis, Mo. (Gateway Tech High School)

Tyrone was an All-Public High League and All-State and a Rivals Top 50 recruit and make the Prep-Star Midland All American Team. He was a scholar athlete of the year in 2000.

Jared Odom
DL, 6'4, 255, St. Louis, Mo. (Vashon High School)

Jared was an All-Public High League, All-Conference, All-Metro, and All-State Selections in high school. He will be studying Sports Medicine.

Jamel Oliver
RB, 6'1, 180, Altamonte, Fla. (Lake Brantley High School)

Jamel was an All-Conference, All District, All Central Florida and All-State in high school. He was the player of the year in Seminole County and a Central Florida All-Star participant. He was a top 100 recruit in Florida.

Bernard Quinn
DL, 6'2, 271, St. Louis, Mo. (Pattonville High School)

Bernard was an All-Conference, All North County, All Metro, and All-State selection in high school. He made the St. Louis Post Dispatch's All-American team and was on the ESPN preseason All-American team. He will be studying Physical Education.

Rasheed Rowe WR
6'2, 180, Coral Springs, Fla. (Teravella High School)

Rasheed holds the school record for most receiving yards in a season with 469, most yards per catch at 20.5, and most receiving yards in a career with 654. He was All-Broward County, played in the North/South All Star game and in the Broward/Dade County All Star Game.

Willie Shannon
DL, 6'2, 267, Belle Glade, Fla. (Glades Central High School)

Willie had 84 tackles and 12 tackles for a loss his senior year. He was a two-year captain and was All-Conference and All-Area. He plans on studying business.

Jack Tomco
QB, 6'5, 230, Scottsdale, Ariz.(Scottsdale Community College)

Jack was All-Conference, All-State, and led Dimond High School to the state championship game. He threw for over 1,500 yards and 20 touchdowns. His freshman year at Scottsdale Community College he threw for 1,400 yards and 10 touchdowns in just seven games. As a sophomore, he had a 56 percent completion percentage, over 2,100 yards and 16 touchdowns in nine games. He led Scottsdale to their first bowl appearance in over 20 years and was a pre-season All-American, All-ACCAC, and All-WSFL Quarterback.

 
 

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