2016 USA Football 7on7 National Championship All-Tournament Team

By Stephen Spiewak | Posted 7/21/2016

The USA Football National 7on7 Championship concluded in Hoover, Ala. over the weekend, with Mobile-area powerhouse McGill-Toolen taking home the title.

The event featured 48 of the country’s top high school football teams competing over three days.

Included among the teams were some of the nation’s top individual talents at almost every position.

Based on input from scouts, media and coaches, here is the 2016 USA Football 7on7 National Championship All-Tournament Team.

Quarterbacks

First Team

  • Malik Cunningham, Park Crossing (Ala.)
  • Hunter Johnson, Brownsburg (Ind.)
  • Taylor Powell, Fayetteville (Ark.)
  • Bubba Thompson, McGill-Toolen (Ala.)

Second Team

  • Connor Adair, Hewitt-Trussville (Ala.)
  • Chase Brice, Grayson (Ga.)
  • Matt Dohse, Wheaton-Warrenville South (Ill.)
  • Lance Legendre, Warren-Easton (La.)
  • Jeff Toney, Niceville (Fla.)
  • Zion Webb, Phenix City Central (Ala.)

Wide Receivers

First Team

  • Barrett Bannister, Fayetteville (Ark.)
  • Nico Collins, Clay-Chalkville (Ala.)
  • Jaquavious Lane, Grayson (Ga.)
  • Jackson Tate, Park Crossing (Ala.)
  • Marlon Williams, McGill Toolen (Ala.) 

Second Team

  • David Bell, Warren Central (Ind.)
  • Christian Harris, Wheaton-Warrenville South (Ill.)
  • Noah Igbinoghene, Hewitt-Trussville (Ala.)
  • Joshua Knight, Park Crossing (Ala.)
  • Jalen McMillian, Spain Park (Ala.)
  • Cam Moore, Wheaton-Warrenville South (Ill.)

Defensive Backs

First Team

  • Deangelo Gibbbs, Grayson (Ga.)
  • Jamyest Williams, Grayson (Ga.)
  • David Acfalle, Hewitt-Trussville (Ala.)
  • Karon Delince, Phenix City Central (Ala.)

Second Team

  • Derrik Allen, Lassiter (Ga.)
  • Trajan Bandy, Columbus (Fla.)
  • Kameron Green, Park Crossing (Ala.)
  • Nathan Helms, Hewitt Trussville (Ala.)

Linebackers

First Team

  • Markail Benton, Phenix City Central (Ala.)
  • Will Ignont, Buckhorn (Ala.)
  • Thomas Johnston, Spanish Fort (Ala.)

Second Team

  • Kolbe Coleman, Hoover (Ala.)
  • Owen Pappoe, Grayson (Ga.)
  • JJ Peterson, Colquitt County (Ga.)

Video: USA Football's Ross Hollebon talks to Caleb Ross, head coach of champion McGill-Toolen

 

 

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