Austin Media: University of Texas verbal commit and linebacker Daeshon Hall was named today to the 2012 U.S. Under-19 National Team in football.

 

Hall joins fellow Longhorn commit TE Durham Smythe on the U.S. National Team.

 

Team USA coaches arrive in Austin on Thursday, June 21.

Team USA players arrive in Austin June 22.

Team USA’s first training camp practice is June 23 at Burger Stadium (8:30-10:15a)

Team USA’s first game is June 30 vs. American Samoa, 8p, Burger Stadium

 

 

For 6/7 release

LONGHORNS RECRUIT DAESHON HALL JOINS

THE 2012 U.S. UNDER-19 NATIONAL TEAM IN FOOTBALL

 

USA Football selects America’s top high school athletes for IFAF Under-19 World Championship in Austin, Texas

 

University of Texas recruit DAESHON HALL, a 6-foot-6, 235-pound linebacker from Lancaster, Texas, has been named to the 2012 U.S. Under-19 National Team, assembled by USA Football.

 

Hall had 60 tackles, including 11 sacks, as a junior last fall at Lancaster High School. He joins Belton, Texas, tight end DURHAM SMYTHE on Team USA. Smythe also has verbally committed to play for the Longhorns.

 

Hall is one of nine players added to the U.S. Under-19 National Team roster today. The others include:

 

  • Wide receiver DEMARCUS AYERS of Lancaster (Texas) High School
  • Wide receiver MALIQUE BELFORT of Staten Island (N.Y.) Tottenville High School
  • Linebacker KHARI HARDING of Edmond (Okla.) Santa Fe High School
  • Defensive back DASHON HUNT of Westlake Village (Calif.) High School
  • Defensive tackle JACOB HYDE of Manchester (Ky.) Clay County High School
  • Tight end TYLER PROVO of Plantation (Fla.) American Heritage High School
  • Linebacker MARCUS ROBINSON of Memphis (Tenn.) East High School
  • Offensive lineman LOGAN STOTT of St. George (Utah) Pine View High School

 

The team will compete in the 2012 IFAF Under-19 World Championship on June 30 to July 7 at Burger Stadium in Austin, Texas. The eight-nation tournament is conducted by the International Federation of American Football. Players and coaches will live at the University of Texas in Olympic Village-style accommodations. IFAF is composed of 62 nations spanning six continents that possess a national federation dedicated solely to American football.

 

The U.S. Under-19 National Team, comprised of high school athletes, will compete against national teams from American Samoa, Austria, Canada, France, Japan, Panama and Sweden. The United States won the inaugural IFAF Under-19 World Championship in 2009 in Canton, Ohio, earning the No. 1 seed this summer. The Americans open against No. 8 seed American Samoa at 8 p.m. CT June 30.

 

The 45-player roster currently stands at 44. USA Football will announce the final player in the coming days.

 

Team USA is led by STEVE SPECHT, head coach of Cincinnati St. Xavier High School. Specht led St. Xavier to Ohio Division I (largest school division) state titles in 2005 and 2007. He is 77-19 (.802) since becoming the head coach at his alma mater following the 2003 season.

 

A national team exemption granted by the NCAA allows high school seniors to play for USA Football and not have their participation count as one of their two permitted all-star game appearances. The IFAF Under-19 World Championship is recognized as a national team competition. 

 

USA Football is the sport’s national governing body in the United States and is the official youth football development partner of the NFL and NFL Players Association.

 

Learn more about the IFAF Under-19 World Championship and the World Football Festival at: www.u19championship.com.

 

U.S. Under-19 National Team roster:

 

Name

Ht.

Wt.

Pos.

Hometown

High school

College

Chase Abbington

6-4

210

LB

St. Peters, Mo.

Fort Zumwalt South

Missouri-*

Alec Abeln

6-4

275

OL

St. Louis, Mo.

St. Louis University H.S.

Missouri-*

Rodney Adams

6-1

170

WR

St. Petersburg, Fla.

Lakewood

Florida-*

Demarcus Ayers

5-10

165

WR

Lancaster, Texas

Lancaster

Undecided

Eric Beisel

6-4

235

LB

Fenton, Mo.

Rockwood Summit

Undecided

Malique Belfort

6-4

175

WR

Staten Island, N.Y.

Tottenville

Undecided

Bobby Billingsley

6-2

273

OL

Memphis, Tenn.

Memphis East

Undecided

Hunter Bivin

6-7

288

OL

Owensboro, Ky.

Apollo

Notre Dame-*

Austin Bland

6-3

275

OL

Weston, Fla.

St. Thomas Aquinas

Undecided

Reggie Chevis

6-2

238

LB

Houston, Texas

Sharpstown

Undecided

Phil Clay

6-3

275

OL

Plainfield, Ind.

Plainfield

Undecided

Kight Dallas

6-2

220

DE-LB

Lithonia, Ga.

Arabia Mountain

South Carolina-*

Samuel Douglas

6-2

180

LB

Arlington, Texas

Arlington

TCU-*

Dajuan Drennon

6-3

230

DE

Clementon, N.J.

Timber Creek

Undecided

Tarean Folston

5-9

185

RB

Rockledge, Fla.

Cocoa

Undecided

Daeshon Hall              

6-6

235

DE

Lancaster, Texas

Lancaster

Texas-*

Khari Harding

6-1

205

LB

Edmond, Okla.

Santa Fe

Undecided

Trent Hosick

6-2

223

QB

Kansas City, Mo.

Staley

Missouri-*

Conor Hundley

5-9

185

RB

Cincinnati

St. Xavier

Akron

Dashon Hunt

5-10

175

DB

Simi Valley, Calif.

Westlake

UCLA-*

Jacob Hyde

6-2

338

DT

Manchester, Ky.

Clay County

Kentucky-*

Dakota Jackson

6-3

250

TE

Roanoke, Va.

Northside

Virginia Tech

Cory Jasudowich

6-2

235

LB

North Branford, Conn.

Cheshire

Undecided

Rashad Kinlaw

6-2

180

WR

Galloway, N.J.

Absegami

Notre Dame-*

Robert Kurzu

6-4

305

OL

St. Louis, Mo.

MICDS

Oklahoma St.-*

Isaac McDonald

6-5

210

LB

Hialeah, Fla.

Champagnat Catholic

Clemson-*

Herbert Moore

6-1

335

DT

Memphis, Tenn.

Memphis East

Undecided

Darrius Mosley

5-11

175

DB

O’Fallon, Ill.

O’Fallon

Undecided

Dashon Panetta-Hunt

5-10

175

DB

Simi Valley, Calif.

Westlake

UCLA-*

Ethan Pocic

6-7

285

OL

Lemont, Ill.

Lemont

Undecided

Tyler Provo

6-3

240

TE

West Palm Beach, Fla.

American Heritage

Syracuse-*

Marcus Robinson

6-3

215

LB

Memphis, Tenn.

Memphis East

Undecided

Malik Rucker

6-0

175

DB

Minneapolis, Minn.

Robbinsdale Cooper

Undecided

Brayden Scott

6-3

200

QB

Tulsa, Okla.

Tahlequah-Sequoyah

Undecided

Darrius Sims

5-10

170

DB

Southaven, Miss.

Whitehaven

Undecided

Reggie Spearman

6-2

210

LB

Burnham, Ill.

Simeon

Undecided

Durham Smythe

6-6

230

TE

Belton, Texas

Belton

Texas-*

Logan Stott

6-3

300

OL

St. George, Utah

Pine View

Arizona-*

Logan Tuley-Tillman

6-7

321

OL

Peoria, Ill.

Manual

Michigan-*

Cameron Vanwinkle

5-11

165

K-P

Fall City, Wash.

Mount Si

Undecided

Cameron Walker

5-10

180

DB

Los Angeles, Calif.

Loyola

Undecided

Tyler Willis

5-11

190

DB

Indianapolis, Ind.

Cathedral

Indianapolis

Jesus Wilson

5-10

170

WR

Homestead, Fla.

Christopher Columbus

Undecided

Lorenzo Woodley      

6-0

210

RB

Miami, Fla.

Christopher Columbus

Undecided

Desmond Wyatt

5-11

170

WR

Austin, Texas

Westwood

Undecided

*-Verbal commitment

 

U.S. Under-19 National Team coaching staff:

 

Name

Hometown

High school

Position

Steve Specht

Cincinnati, Ohio

St. Xavier

Head Coach

Chris Merritt

Miami, Fla.

Christopher Columbus

Offensive Coordinator

Rick Streiff

Indianapolis, Ind.

Cathedral

Defensive Coordinator

Tom Bolden

Cincinnati, Ohio

Colerain

Offensive line

Gabe Infante

Philadelphia, Pa.

St. Joseph’s

Defensive line

Ken Lucas

Annapolis, Md.

Annapolis Area Christian

Secondary

Greg McCaig

Houston, Texas

Cypress Creek

Tight ends, special teams

Cory Moore

St. Petersburg, Fla.

Lakewood

Linebackers

Charlie Ward

Houston, Texas

Westbury Christian

Wide receivers

L.D. Williams

Austin, Texas

Westwood

Offensive line

 

USA Football’s national team program is supported by corporate partners Marriott, Riddell, Sports Authority, Rawlings, Cutters, Gatorade, Upper Deck, Shock Doctor and St. Vincent Sports Performance.

                                   

About USA Football: USA Football, the sport’s national governing body in the United States, hosts more than 100 football training events annually offering education for coaches, skill development for players and resources for youth football league commissioners. The independent nonprofit is the official youth football development partner of the NFL, its 32 teams and the NFL Players Association. USA Football manages U.S. national teams within the sport for international competitions and provides more than $1 million annually in equipment grants and youth league volunteer background check subsidies. Endowed by the NFL and NFLPA in 2002 through the NFL Youth Football Fund, USA Football (www.usafootball.com) is chaired by former NFL team executive Carl Peterson.