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First Colonial has two more

Virginia Beach (Va.) First Colonial already has one player with an offer in running back Tony Gregory. According to head coach Jae Clark, the school features two more prospects to watch.
The first is 6-foot-2, 235-pound athlete Eric Hitch.
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"He's getting some interest from colleges like Clemson, Tennessee, Maryland, Virginia and Virginia Tech," he said. "He's going to get more interest real soon and I think he can play on the next level."
What makes his athlete stand out?
"He's a very good athletic kid that will be making the move to linebacker this year for us," he said. "He has the potential to be a great one there and I know a lot of schools are looking at him for that position. He's athletic for a guy his size and much faster than he was a year ago.
"He's a very unselfish player too that does what it takes in practice by working hard and being humble. He's got great grades, over a 3.0 and is on our wrestling team."
Sharing the load with Gregory is 6-foot-0, 195-pound running back Brandon Law.
"I think he can be a running back in college," Clark said. "He's a load to bring down, very strong and is great on film too. One person can't tackle him and he's got good vision.
"He's an athlete that would probably be starting for anybody else around here if we didn't have Tony. We use him as an athlete, throw him the ball and at fullback. He is diverse and could play a number of other positions including safety and linebacker. He is also a player with good grades and should have no problem qualifying."
Currently Law is under the radar in relation to colleges.
Last season the Commonwealth prospect ran for accounted for over 600 yards of offense. He added 35 tackles and four sacks on defense.
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