Credit to him, were thankful for him,” Seneca Valley’s George Williams said. “Nathan has the talent to put goals away. Nathan Prex, who has emerged as the Raiders leading scorer this season, scored twice and had an assist while Cole Kamarec had the other goal for Seneca Valley. In a much awaited rematch of a classic final from a year ago, Seneca Valley came out with an aggressive mindset and never really let up, rolling to a 3-1 victory against Peters Township in the WPIAL Boys Class 4A soccer final at Highmark Stadium on Saturday evening. And it’s no surprise he’s a top defensive target in the portal.WPIAL Boys Soccer Class 3A Final FINAL: Seneca Valley 3, Peters Township 1 Pitt’s defensive back depth is deep, especially if Erick Hallett decides to return next season, but McMillon would be a standout addition to the room. He recorded 30 tackles (18 solo) and a tackle for loss in limited playing time.Īccording to PFF, McMillon took just 64 defensive snaps over five games this season. McMillon played in all 25 games over the last two seasons at Florida, but he mainly saw time as a special teams gunner. Pitt, which was the first school to offer McMillon originally, was not a finalist. McMillon (6-foot-1, 205 pounds) committed to Florida over a list of finalists that included Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas A&M and Virginia Tech. Thankful to receive an Offer from The University of Pittsburgh! □□ /wQIt9lF2mm Secondary coach Cory Sanders extended an offer to McMillon Wednesday, joining a list that includes Minnesota, Virginia Tech, West Virginia and Mississippi State - and will continue to grow. It didn’t work out for Pitt the first time around as Peters Township star Donovan McMillon committed to Florida, but as he’s now back in the transfer portal, Pitt is once again targeting the former four-star safety.
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