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2013 U.S. Army All American Bowl Player Bios

2013 U.S. Army All American Bowl Player Bios

Two Teams. 90 Players. Unlimited Talent and Strength.

Being selected to participate in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl is an honor reserved for only the Nation’s most exceptional high school football players, as only the strongest wear the Army colors. As a U.S. Army All-American, these young men join the ranks of gridiron greats including Adrian Peterson, Mark Sanchez, Tim Tebow, Andrew Luck, Marcus Lattimore, Robert Woods and many other college and NFL stars. These young Americans have earned their selection by displaying some of the very same characteristics found in every Army Strong Soldier, on and off the field.

Get the details on each of this year’s U.S. Army All-Americans and what strengths they’ll bring to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

John Diarse
John Diarse
Wide Receiver
6'
202 lbs
Committed to LSU
Neville High School | Monroe, LA

A dual-threat quarterback at Neville, Diarse accounted for 2,011 yards and 26 touchdowns on offense, while recording three interceptions on defense as a junior. However, Diarse shows a good understanding of wide receiver responsibilities, despite lacking experience at that position. He is especially advanced in route running, reading defenses effectively and finding a way to get open for a first down or touchdown. Diarse has the strong lower half of a running back, which helps him after-the-catch, making him very hard to tackle in the open field. Playing wide receiver in actual games will only serve to hasten Diarse’s progress.

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