HUTCHINSON, Kan. -- Two of the most sought junior-college prospects nationally and a pair of Tennessee pledges headline a stable of potential major-college signees for the class of 2013 at Hutchinson Community College.
The Blue Dragons, of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference, opened with two wins in three games, getting contributions aplenty from receiver Jatavius Stewart and defensive tackle Toby Johnson, both coveted by a throng of elite programs.
Stewart, from Rock Hill, S.C., counts Georgia, Nebraska, Tennessee, Iowa and Kansas State among his more than 20 suitors. An expected May graduate from junior college, he will have two years to complete two seasons of eligibility.
The Blue Dragons, of the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference, opened with two wins in three games, getting contributions aplenty from receiver Jatavius Stewart and defensive tackle Toby Johnson, both coveted by a throng of elite programs.
Stewart, from Rock Hill, S.C., counts Georgia, Nebraska, Tennessee, Iowa and Kansas State among his more than 20 suitors. An expected May graduate from junior college, he will have two years to complete two seasons of eligibility.
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