Eaglecrest High School, Class of 2011
GPA 3.7
Accepted full ride scholarship offer to the University of Northern Colorado for track
College offers- Kansas State & Wyoming
Collage Major- Pre-Med
Height- 5’4
Weight- 115
Varsity Track- 2010,2009,2008,
HCF Flames Track & field- 2006,2005,2004,2003
JR Olympics Track & Field- 2004, 2003
Basketball - Varsity 2009
Basketball - JV 2008,2007
Football - Park Hill Falcons 2006, 2007
Community Service:
Montbello Falcon Cheerleader- 2000, 2001, 2002
Volunteer- Mentor A&B Basketball Clinic 2009
Cook & Served East High Team Dinners 2009
Epworth United Methodist Church - Feed the homeless
PRESS:
Arizona football lands Ezekiel Bishop for 2011 class
Denver East's Bishop commits to Arizona
Denver East football senior Bishop's future is bright
GPA: 3.2
Class: 2011
Athletics: football (3 star prospect) and Track
Position: 2009 All Central Metro Conference 1st team linebacker (Free Safety)
A quote from Zeek lives by is, "I can do all things through christ who strengthens me." philippians 4:13
Height: 5ft 9in.
Standing reach: 92.5
Weight: 174 pounds
40 time: 4.51 at Rivals.com National Underclassmen combine and 4.75-laser time/Nike combine
Pro shuttle: 4.51- Rivals.com National Underclassmen combine
Vertical: 30.9 inches- Nike combine
Broad: 8"9"
Bench max: 205
Squat max: 315
Power clean max
Bench reps: 15 (155 lbs)
Combine Accomplishments: National Underclassmen Combine Regional Ultimate 100 invitee (2009 & 2010), Under Armour Combine 2010 and Nike SPARQ rating 77.52 (top 10 percent in the nation with sparq ratings).
Hobbies: drawing
College Major: Biology
Community service: Assistant coach for A&B Football clinics, volunteer at churches food bank
Colleges interested in attending: Texas Southern, Colorado state, University of South Florida
Offers from: verbal to Arizona and offers from Kansas State, University of Colorado (CU), Colorado State University, Arizona State, Wyoming and Portland State.
Notes: ESPN insider & Rivals have Zeek ranked as a 3 star prospect (ranked #65) in the nation. that score im in the top ten percent in the nation with the sparq ratings.
“A&B taught me to not be a big fish in a small pond, but to go out there travel and compete against the best of the best on a national level through combines and clinics.” -#22 Ezekiel Bishop, East Football
FIRST NAME: AZLAN
CITY: DENVER
SCHOOL: MONTBELLO HIGH SCHOOL
GRADE AVERAGE: 3.0
MEASUREABLES:
HEIGHT: 6'5
WEIGHT: 175
DOB: 11/14/93
AWARDS:
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Measureables:
Height: 5'10 1/2
Weight: 165
DOB: 9/6/1992
40 Yd. Dash: 4.80
Academic:
GPA: 4.10
Denver East High School Class: 2011
NCAA Qualifier #: 1009255501
Hometown: Denver, CO
Picture by The Denver Post
Athletics:
*Played soccer and football in the fall of 2008, 2009 and now playing both in fall of 2010.
*Starting Varsity Kicker/Punter
*Strong Soccer background
*Track 100m 200m
*High scorer soccer 2009-10 season with 14 goals
Awards Received:
Ray Guy Prokicker Academy Rankings:
*#3 Nationally, 2011 recruiting class, Punter/Kicker Combo
*#1 Kicker/Punter Combo, Colorado Springs Camp
*#2 Kicker, Colorado Springs Camp
*#19 Nationally, All High School Classes, Punter/Kicker Combo
*Western Region Kick-off Record Holder (76 yds)
Miles Dominated the Colorado Buff's Kicking Camp Competitions
Picture by Steve Nehf, The Denver Post
MAX PRESPS 2010 season statistics
More press: PREP COLORADO Miles MacKenzie of Denver East. MacKenzie, also a dual threat punter/kicker, has had 17 of 18 kickoffs end as touchbacks. MacKenzie's strong leg especially on kickoffs may be his most recruit able trait. He has also hit field goals of 45 and 47 yards this season to go with 12 of 12 on PATs, MacKenzie is also a key component of the Denver East soccer team so his fall is very full. That schedule hit its max recently as he missed a football game to play in a soccer tournament in Missouri.
Both of these kickers, playing in run oriented offenses, will have numerous opportunities to make kicks that will help propel their teams to wins. If they split the uprights enough times college programs will take notice.
“A&B has helped my son make the most out of his high school football experience. Being a great athlete must include being a good student and citizen. A&B helps athletes realize their potential as players and as people.” - Amie MacKenzie (mother of Miles)
GPA: weighted 4.6 un-weighted 3.8
NCAA ID: 1109587974
ACT: 26
NCAA Qualifier #:
Height: 6'2
Weight: 250 lbs
40 time: 5.2 at the University of Northern Colorado football camp 2010
Pro Shuttle: 4.6
High School sports/after school activities- lettered in 2009, 2010 and 2011 Varsity football (left guard/DE), varsity lacrosse, drumline
Community Service:
Youth football clinic 2011
Youth football tournament Release the Beast
"The main thing that A&B did for me was make me apart of a group of my pears with the same goals as me. A&B was made up of student athletes just like myself that had goals and ambitions to become better athletes, better students, and better people. Working out, studying and doing community service with a group of student athletes like myself was a great experience that A&B allowed me to have. A&B gave me the tools I needed to better myself in many different areas of life, and it gave me a chance to do it with my friends. The retreat we did as a football team through A&B really made our team become closer. It allowed us to spend time with each other, get to know each other, and it allowed our team to get get physically fit. It was a great experience. A&B is a great program that gave me individual learning opportunities that made me a better athlete and student. It also helped me build character through community service opportunities. I hope this program continues to grow and a lot more athletes get the chance to better themselves and be a part of a community of others striving to do the same. "