1. Tommy Lauria

    Tommy Lauria

    Height: 6" 2' | Weight: 220lbs

    Class of 2023 | AZ

    Long Snapper Rating:

    • #45

      Ranked Long Snapper

Committed: Alabama State

Kohl's Comments

Lauria has arguably been one of the more consistent snappers in the country. During the charting portion of the Western Showcase, Lauria had an average snap time of .72 seconds and finished with the 5th highest chart at camp. Recently at the Kohl’s National Scholarship Camp, he was on target and snapped a clean rotating ball. He is long and uses his levers very well in his snapping motion. Lauria is already a very good snapper and continuing to develop as an athlete will help him reach his true potential.

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Athlete Bio

Highland High School | 3.6 GPA | HKA Top 40

Academics

    Ranking Camp Results

    JULY 23, 2022 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP CAMP

    MAY 8, 2022 WESTERN SPRING SHOWCASE CAMP

    JANUARY 8, 2022 NATIONAL UNDERCLASSMAN CHALLENGE (INVITATION ONLY)

    December 12, 2021 Western Winter Showcase

    2021 NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP CAMP RESULTS

    Training Camp Results

    DateCamp
    02/12/2022Phoenix, AZ - 2 Day Training Camp

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