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2010 GridIron Back to Football Kickoff Banquet Review
Written by David Mcdougal   
Wednesday, 14 July 2010

 

 

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Pembroke- The GridIron Club's 2010 Back to Football Kickoff Banquet was

yet again a big success. It begin with UNCP's Coach Steve Saulnier. He

welcomed everyone and made them feel right at home as he pointed out

the importance of the banquet. Rev. Chris Hunt did the invocation and

afterwards the fun begin. The dinner was excellent, and Coach Heil would

take the stand and recognized all the very important sponsors. Afterwards,

Coach Saulnier gave out the "Big Mo" Scholarship to the well deserving Rams'

outstanding golfer, Ian Locklear whom will be attending UNCP in the Fall.

We were very honored with two videos. The first was a look-back at the

2009 Rams Football Video presented by Andrea Jacobs, highlights of last

season were incredible and hopefully this season will be even more incredible.

The second was an NFL NY Jets video that consisted of the local hero

"Kenwin Cummings. Coach Heil would of course give this year's (2010)

football forecast. And from all the things he talked about

as far as the returning players and a couple new coaches, the future is very

bright for the Rams this season. The Rams will be welcoming former QB for

the Rams (David Oxendine). The highlights of the nite of course, was the

speech by Ropati Pitoitua and the speaker Kenwin Cummings both of the

NY Jets. Pitoitua a 6'8" 300lb DE for the Jets. And we all know Kenwin, the

outstanding young man that he is. Both pointed out how important The

Gridiron Club is to the community and the young men that play

football in the Rams program, including the middle schools. Each one impressed

upon us how important the Gridiron Club support is, especially keeping our players

focused on and off the playing field. The biggest thing Kenwin touched on

was how very important it is for him and should be for everyone, is to trust

in God and everything else will take care of itself. This years (2010) schedule can

be found and printed out on the Grirdiron Rams, SwettRams.ihigh.com, NCPreps,

and SEC ihigh, web sites. Look for an outstanding season this year and

"Come Out and Support" the Rams.


 
Cummings Making Strong Bid as ILB Backup
Written by Randy Lange   
Thursday, 01 July 2010

Source www.newyorkjets.com

Two consecutive days this week, Jets head coach Rex Ryan went out of his way to mention his new man in the middle.

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"The guy that's really jumped out at me is Kenwin Cummings," Ryan said in the last question of his live chat with Jets fans from his Atlantic Health Jets Training Center office on Wednesday. "He's put on about five pounds of muscle and looks more athletic. He's a 255-pound linebacker who's really moving around. We need to have that third inside linebacker right now and it looks like he's got a foothold on it."

Cummings, who isn't all that new — he's a second-year player in his third season as a Jet — is happy for the recognition.

"That builds your confidence. It's always good, especially when you hear it coming from the head coach," he said. "I feel like everything's going good. I feel healthy and things are going as planned so far. I'm being a little patient and my time will come."

Ryan's not the only one who's singing No. 54's praises.

"Kenwin's coming," proclaimed ILB starter Bart Scott. "One of the first things I said to Rex when I got here last year was this Kenwin kid, with some coaching, could be good — could be damned good."

One strong reason Scott likes Cummings so much: his strength, which has helped lift Scott's "Team Skeezy" into a solid 800-point lead over the three other teams involved in this year's offseason strength and conditioning competition.

"He's one of the strongest people on our football team, and not just for his position," Scott said. "He was one of my high draft picks. I know how he works, how he prepares, and if you give him an opportunity, he'll run through a wall for you."

Cummings' weight has been all over the lot due to the systems he's played in and their requirements. He was up to 270 pounds at 6'3" at the end of his rookie season, which was the end of Eric Mangini's regime with the Jets in 2008. His program weight late last season was 260 but he was probably more like 245 when he made his NFL debut in the AFC Wild Card Game at Cincinnati.

Now he said he's added about 10 pounds to get to the 255 that his coach sees him at.

"Kenwin looks like a different guy to me," Ryan said. "He's moving in space well now and he's physical when the pads come on, which is the best thing he does — he's tough and can really strike you. The way he's moving in the open field has been really impressive."

"I'm moving better, I'm feeling lighter on my feet," Cummings said. "I pretty much got the scheme of the defense down now. My main goal this year is to really contribute on special teams and any way I can."

One way any of the young vets and undrafted rookies on the Jets roster can help out the defense is by showing that they're the best backup candidate to step in for either of the starters in the middle, Scott and David Harris. Right now fifth-year man Lance Laury is in the running, but Cummings has the inside track.


 
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