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08-31-2008, 02:06 PM
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'10 PA QB Paul Jones (Official Offer)
'10 PA QB Paul Jones
Pro-style quarterback
McKees Rocks (PA) Sto Rox
Ht: 6-foot-2
Wt: 212 lbs
Class: 2010 (High School)
Keystone Recruiting
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Sto-Rox High School in McKees Rocks is not known for producing D-1 talent, but that will change with rising junior quarterback PAUL JONES. The 6’2” 215 pound Jones already has good size, but that’s just the beginning of his many positive traits, both on and off the field.
“He has the strongest arm I’ve been around and I’ve been coaching for 21 years,” says Sto-Rox head coach John Ruscitto. “He can make all the throws a quarterback needs to make already. He can throw the deep out, but he also has the touch to throw a screen pass to the fullback.”
The humble Jones, who passed for 1,850 yards and 20 touchdowns last season, is clearly surprised by all of the sudden attention he gained after a strong summer camp season, but Ruscitto says his star has everything under control.
“He’s a quality person,” says Ruscitto. “A better person than a player and that’s saying something. He’s a great leader, very smart, very funny, comes from a great family, and is close to 90 percent in the classroom. He’s once in a lifetime.”
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None of the rising juniors can receive written offers until September, but Jones and Carswell already have verbal offers from Pitt, where they both excelled at a recent summer camp, and Jones also has an offer from Cincinnati. There will be many more for both.
Jones claims to be wide open and when asked what he’s looking for in a college, he only says, “Education and where I can play the fastest.”
Jones and Carswell are friends and that also may come into play, according to Jones, who says, “Andrew and I are definitely going to play together in college.”
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09-14-2008, 06:38 AM
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Beaver Falls' coming out party - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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Pitt makes offers
Pitt has made offers to four high school juniors in its continuing quest to lock down the Western Pennsylvania football market.
The players are: Sto-Rox quarterback Paul Jones and wide receiver Andrew Carswell, Fox Chapel offensive lineman Miles Dieffenbach, 6-4, 275, and Clairton wide receiver Kevin Weatherspoon.
Jones has completed 39 of 57 passes for 708 yards and eight touchdowns in three games for Sto-Rox (3-0). Weatherspoon scored on a 10-yard reception and 54-yard punt return in a 48-6 victory Friday against Frazier.
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10-31-2008, 09:19 AM
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Rivals $
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By Farrell...in contact with Penn State, Pitt, Illinois, Iowa, Stanford, North Carolina State and Duke (all offered). No early favorites. Has been to games at PSU, Pitt and Michigan.
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11-03-2008, 12:06 PM
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Beaver advances with victory over Sto-Rox
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Sto-Rox had one final try to gain the equalizer, but the Vikings' attempt fell short when Paul Jones was sacked at his own 43 as time expired.
Jones, the WPIAL's second-leading passer and one of the top junior quarterbacks in the state, finished 8 of 20 for 223 yards (97 of those on one play) and one touchdown.
"Our game plan was to try to use our athletic skill to move the football, and I think we did move the football," Sto-Rox coach Jason Ruscitto said.
"We did score a lot of points, but unfortunately, they scored a bit more."
The Bobcats were able to do that as their offensive line pushed around the smaller Vikings' defensive front throughout the game, racking up 378 yards on the ground. They also did a commendable job of limiting Jones, who faced constant pressure and completed just 3 of 9 passes for 66 yards in the second half.
"We did enough, and I guess that's the important part," Beltz said.
"He's a tremendous football player, and I think we'll be proud to have him from our area for years to come. "
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11-28-2008, 10:11 PM
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School: Sto-Rox
POS: QB
Height: 6-3
Weight: 225
Year: Junior
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PAUL JONES
The skinny: A well-built, strong-armed junior who completed 115 of 186 for 2,020 yards and 24 TDs this season. Two-year totals: 228 of 398 for 3,870 yards.
College: Although only a junior, already has Division I scholarship offers from Pitt, Penn State, North Carolina State, Iowa, Stanford and Duke.
Other than a parent, who has been a role model to you? [Former Sto-Rox players} Adam and Anthony DiMichele.
Favorite school subject? Math or history.
Food you can't do without? Cinnamon rolls and thumbprint cookies
Something you'd change about high school? Less of the "he said, she said" drama.
You'd like to spend a day with ...? LeBron James.
Your most prized possession? My Sidekick cell phone.
People might be surprised to know that you ... Didn't want to play football in high school at first.
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