Bonner-Prendergast’s Jalil Hall, a three-star wide receiver, Saturday announced his commitment to West Virginia University, becoming the program’s 21st pledge in the class of 2025.
The 6-foot-4, 185-pound Hall is ranked No. 19 in the state by 247Sports. He also held scholarship offers from Syracuse, Maryland, Duke, Virginia Tech, Rutgers, and Pittsburgh.
Hall will join Chris Fileppo, a linebacker at La Salle College Preparatory High School, next fall in Morgantown. St. Joseph’s Prep graduates Brandon Rehmann (receiver) and linebacker Josiah Trotter, younger brother of Eagles rookie Jeremiah Jr. and son of Eagles great Jeremiah Sr., are currently in the Mountaineers’ program.
Hall helped the Friars (9-3) advance to the quarterfinals in the Class 4A state playoffs last season. They fell to Dallas High School of Luzerne County, 28-27.
Warwick (R.I.) Bishop Hendricken School 2027 wide receiver Sebastian Lora was excited to add West Virginia to his list of scholarship options.
Lora, 5-foot-11, 150-pounds, found out about the news after speaking with defensive line coach AJ Jackson.
It’s something that excited Lora because of what he knows about the school, his relationship with Jackson and the fact that he grew up following former wide receiver Tavon Austin.
The underclassman is just getting to know more about the school but likes what he’s heard.
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“He basically told me he loved my film and to keep my body healthy this summer and hopefully I can go down there for a game and visit the school,” he said. “He is truly an amazing coach. He keeps it 100-percent real and tells you what you need to work on to be better.”
West Virginia, along with other schools, are targeting Lora wa a wide receiver and have been impressed with what he is able to do with the ball in his hands.
“What coaches and schools like about me is that I’m hard working, break out fast from my routes and the ability to go jump high for the ball,” he said.
College coaches also like the fact that he is a leader on the field.
Lora plans to visit West Virginia in the future and is excited about getting there in order to see what the school is all about.
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“One of my biggest plans is to visit West Virginia,” he said.
Lora is looking for a school that is going to help him feel at home and where he has a great relationship with the coaches and the staff.