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State’s top 2 prospects highlight West Virginia’s recruiting class

Bill Hartlep
| Wednesday, December 18, 2019 5:42 p.m.
AP
West Virginia Neal Brown on his recruiting class: “It was a significant day for our program as we continue our upward climb. We closed strong down the stretch.”

The West Virginia football coaching staff vowed to keep the state’s best players close to home.

On Wednesday, the Mountaineers received letters of intent from the state’s top two prospects.

Bluefield defensive end Sean Martin and Fairmont center Zach Frazier, a pair of three-star recruits, signed their commitment to play at West Virginia.

“It was a significant day for our program as we continue our upward climb. We closed strong down the stretch,” WVU coach Neal Brown said.

“I’m pleased with the results. I’m very appreciative to these guys, especially these guys who have been committed to us for a long time.”

The 6-foot-5, 255-pound Martin was a Class AA first-team all-state selection who led the Beavers (12-2) to the state championship game. He had 102 tackles, eight sacks and four forced fumbles.

The 6-3, 296-pound Frazier also was a Class AA first-team all-state selection who guided the Polar Bears (12-1) to the state semifinals. He is ranked the No. 7 center in the country by Rivals.com.

Overall, West Virginia signed 18 players Wednesday, the first day of the early-signing period. The group included players from 10 states and two foreign countries.

It also included two four-star recruits: offensive lineman Chris Mayo (6-6, 310) from The Peddie School in New Jersey and David Vincent-Okoli, a cornerback from The Bullis School in Maryland.

The class was heavy on offensive linemen and defensive backs.

“Early on, we identified we needed to add offensive linemen,” Brown said. “We needed to add defensive backs, not only for secondary play but for special teams play. I thought we did a really nice job of addressing some of our needs. Some (areas), we need to continue to do that.”

The Mountaineers added two players Wednesday,who hadn’t made a verbal commitment, in New Hampstead (Ga.) wide receiver Sam Brown and defensive lineman Akheem Mesidor from Clearwater Academy International (Fla.).

West Virginia recruits

Recruits who signed Wednesday with West Virginia:

Name, Previous school, Pos., Ht/Wt, Stars*

Sam Brown, New Hampstead (Ga.), WR, 6-3/185, 3 stars

Lanell Carr, De Smet Jesuit (Mo.), DE, 6-3/235, 3 stars

Jairo Faverus, Bristol Academy of Sports (U.K.), CB, 6-1/190, 3 stars

Charles Finley, DePaul Catholic (N.J.), TE, 6-4/215, 3 stars

Zach Frazier, Fairmont Senior (W.Va.), OL, 6-3/296, 3 stars

Garrett Greene, Lawton Chiles (Fla.), QB, 6-0/180, 3 stars

Sean Martin, Bluefield (W.Va.), DE, 6-5/255, 3 stars

Jackie Matthews, Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (Miss.), DB, 6-0 200, 3 stars

Chris Mayo, The Peddie School (N.J.), OL, 6-6/310, 4 stars

Quay Mays, Northwest Mississippi CC (Miss.), DL, 6-2/280, 3 stars

Akheem Mesidor, Clearwater Academy International (Fla.), DL, 6-3/255, 3 stars

Daryl Porter Jr., American Heritage (Fla.), DB, 5-11/175, 3 stars

Taurus Simmons, Jenkins (Ga.), DE, 6-3/215, 3 stars

Reese Smith, Boyle County (Ky.), WR, 5-11/180, 3 stars

Tairiq Stewart, ASA College (N.Y.), OL, 6-5/325, 3 stars

David Vincent-Okoli, The Bullis School (Md.), CB, 6-0/180, 4 stars

Devell Washington, Arthur Hill (Mich.), WR, 6-4/210, 3 stars

Jordan White, DeMatha Catholic (Md.), OL, 6-3/300, 3 stars

*According to Rivals.com