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There are dozens of outstanding seniors in the Southland, but here is a look at 16 that have already attracted major attention from college recruiters:
* DeAndre Belin, Alta Loma, RB, 6-foot, 230 pounds
Carried La Verne Bonita to Division IX title before transferring.
* Robert Cleary, L. Elsinore Temescal Can., OL, 6-7, 275
Possesses outstanding strength and technique. Committed to UCLA.
* Shaun Cody, Hacienda Heights Los Altos, DL, 6-5, 250
Pass-rushing extraordinaire led Conquerors to Division VII title in 1999.
* Michael Craven, La Quinta, LB, 6-2, 215
Makes his mark with outstanding quickness, strength and intelligence.
* Earvin Johnson, Cathedral, WR, 6-5, 200
Big talent at a small school.
* David Koral, Palisades, QB, 6-2, 195
Figures to establish several state passing records.
Matt Leinart, Santa Ana Mater Dei, QB, 6-5, 208
Tall and rangy with excellent arm and leadership skills.
* Kyle Matter, Newhall Hart, QB, 6-4, 200
Latest, and smartest, in long line of Indian standouts.
* Darryl Poston, Huntington Beach Edison, 5-11, 180
Many comparing him to Edison legend Kerwin Bell.
* Dominic Robinson, Diamond Bar, DB, 6-2, 200
One of the best pass defenders on the West Coast.
* John Sciarra, La Canada St. Francis, QB, 6-1, 185
Son of former Bruin quarterback recently committed to UCLA.
* De’Andre Scott, Mission Hills Alemany, RB, 5-10, 175
Briefly transferred to Rialto Eisenhower, then returned to Alemany.
* Marvin Simmons, Long Beach Poly, LB, 6-0, 218
Transfer from Compton Dominguez is one of top linebackers in state.
* Justin Tomerlin, San Clemente, OL, 6-7, 270
Big, strong and aggressive. Committed to Florida State.
* Matt Ware, Loyola, QB/DB, 6-4, 195
Talented? He committed to UCLA before his junior year.
* Terrence Whitehead, Crenshaw, RB/DB 5-9, 185
Multitalented on defense and offense, he could lead Cougars back to City final.
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