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Auburn is sixth school to offer Heritage DB Garry Peters
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Auburn is the latest school to offer a scholarship to Garry Peters, a junior cornerback from Heritage High in Conyers.
Peters has received three new offers in the last five days from Alabama, Auburn, and Clemson, according to Heritage defensive coordinator Andy Szatkowski. Peters has six offers, with South Carolina, Central Florida and Maryland being the other three.
Peters is 6 feet, 173 pounds. He attended Junior Day at Georgia.
”Garry is an athlete,” Szatkowski said. “Most schools are recruiting him as a cornerback, but he could play many positions like safety, wide receiver and returning kicks.”
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By Maddog
February 21, 2009 9:48 AM | Link to this
I’m just waiting on the day I read where some 8th grade kid is offered early by some school. This is getting ridiculous.
By RealityYech
February 25, 2009 4:21 PM | Link to this
From the sound of the other article, I wouldn’t be surprised if Saint Johnson gets arrested wearing a long black trench coat and sunglasses hanging around playgrounds with his clipboard taking notes. I agree Maddog, but I think it’s more appropiate with juniors than anyone below the 11th grade. Yech has no shame.