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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Rochester Adam's Annese commits to Central Michigan and Another Potential Sleeper Prospect at Quarterback

Central Michigan have gotten a commitment from Rochester Adams quarterback Tony Annese. Annese is an intriguing prospect for a number of reasons, starting with his versatility. Considered to be a pro-style quarterback, Annese has shown the ability to get the job done with his arm and his legs, throwing and running for 900 yards as a junior while totaling 22 touchdowns in 2010. Annese will likely play defense, proving to be a sure tackler in the Highlander's secondary last season, but could remain an option at the quarterback position for the Chippewas. Annese also had an offer from Eastern Michigan while there was also plenty of interest from other MAC level schools.

Another player that fits into the same mold that Annese does is Farmington Hills Harrison's Jake Vento. Vento, who played reciever last year while his brother, Tommy, took care of the signal calling, will be stepping into that very role this season. Vento is a very athletic player that will be key for Harrison's chances at a repeat as state champion. Vento, while undersized could stand a chance at playing quarterback at the next level, because of his ability as a passer which will be overlooked early on in the 2011 season. Vento will likely recieve offers to play in the MAC and Big 10, but only time will tell whether or not he will translate into being a quarterback or wide reciever at the next level.



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