WEST PALM BEACH – Get you a player like Sebastian Scott.
Anyone who has the incoming sophomore on their side should consider themselves to be blessed. Just ask his teammates and coaches at Cardinal Newman.
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Scott’s freshman year was great in a sense. Although the Crusaders didn’t win a playoff game – they finished with a 7-3 record in a Class 3A first-round playoff loss at home to the Benjamin Buccaneers (33-16) – they did find out about a key cornerstone of their lines.
Playing both ways but mainly at the defensive tackle position, Scott recorded 34 tackles (9 TFL’s), 6 sacks, 1 forced fumble, and 1 blocked field goal on special team. His best game was in Week 10’s 35-21 win over American Heritage (Delray Beach), when he tallied 3 tackles (1 TFL) and 1.5 sacks.
“I think it went well,” Scott said. “It didn’t end like I wanted, but it was good. I had a winning season, made the playoffs, and started on varsity as a freshman. I think I played well throughout the season.”
The offseason has been good to the 6-foot-3, 320-pound defensive tackle. Normally this does not happen after a player’s freshman season, but Scott managed to gain his first offer from Tennessee.
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A Power 5 offer from an SEC school is a big thing these days. If a player from Palm Beach County obtains something like that, he knows to treasure it in a special way.
“I was happy, shocked, and thankful,” Scott said. “I always enjoyed SEC football. To have a school in the SEC offer was a dream come true.”
Also in the offseason, Scott has been working out on his own due to the current COVID-19 pandemic. To keep himself in top shape and get even better at his craft as a lineman, the rising star has been spending time at his neighborhood sandpit and at a designated area spot with his trainer.
Provided there is a football season, Scott is hoping to achieve at least 10 sacks, an interception, and a forced fumble as a sophomore.
“I want to dominate every snap,” Scott said. “I want my team to have a winning season and win states this year.”
PHOTO CREDITS: AA/DM-Panozzo