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While Harris is the most sought-after of Gloucester's rising seniors, Reamon said Josh Lovell, a 6-6, 245-pound tight end, is also garnering plenty of attention. He has offers from U.Va. and Georgia, according to Reamon.
Reamon most recently had been the coach at Glocuester, where he felt he had a couple of Division I-A prospects in tight end-defensive end Josh Lovell (6-6, 240) and wide receiver-athlete Ray Harris, a pair of rising seniors.
Lovell was a top target for Reamon’s son, Tommy Jr., last year’s Gloucester quarterback, but Tommy Sr. thinks he is best suited to play defensive end in college. West Virginia, with Beatty as the lead recruiter, has emerged as a leader for Lovell’s future services.