Speedy wideout who is also a national record-holder in track
In High School: Spent his first three seasons at Woodgrove in Purcellville, Va. before playing his senior season at Bullis School in Potomac, Md… made an instant impact in his lone season at Bullis, earning first-team IAC and IAC Offensive Player of the Year honors … named as team captain and offensive MVP in leading Bullis to a 7-4 record, scoring two touchdowns in the defeat of Georgetown Prep in the IAC title game … recorded 57 receptions for 1,013 yards (17.8 avg.) with 14 receiving touchdowns as a senior … also added 307 yards on nine kickoff returns (34.1 avg.) and finished the year with 1,336 all-purpose yards … was an all-region selection as a junior at Woodgrove … played both ways as a sophomore, posting 53 catches for 1,107 yards and 16 touchdowns in 10 games while adding 29 tackles and four interceptions on defense … consensus four-star prospect according to Rivals, 247Sports and ESPN … listed by ESPN as the nation’s No. 133 overall prospect and as the nation’s 19th-best wide receiver … ranked as the nation’s No. 195 overall prospect by 247Sports, which counted him as the 25th-best wide receiver in the class … named as a four-star prospect and No. 132 overall prospect by PrepStar … was also one of the region’s most-decorated track athletes … earned four state titles and three All-America selections in track, and was part of a 1600 sprint medley relay team that set a national record in January 2025 (3:22.50) … was also part of 4×200 relay team alongside Olympian Quincy Wilson that posted the nation’s second-best all-time mark in March 2025 (1:24:64) … won the Virginia Class 4 state title in the 100-meter dash as a 10th grader and won the IAC title in the event as a junior … ran a personal-best 10.44 in the 100-meter dash … coached by Skyler Springs at Bullis … committed to Clemson on March 8, 2025.
Personal: Born April 28, 2007 … plans to enroll at Clemson in January 2026 … academic standout credited as a straight-A student.