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Eureka’s TJ Mills Named Top Athlete At McPherson Bulldogs Summer Combine

Eureka’s TJ Mills Named Top Athlete At McPherson Bulldogs Summer Combine

Eureka’s TJ Mill gathered with fellow high school athletes across the nation on May 24 for the McPherson College Football Recruiting Combine.

The event, hosted by the McPherson College Bulldogs in collaboration with Revive Performance (led by Kegan Schumann) and Market Athletes, was a showcase of raw talent, determination, and dreams of becoming collegiate athletes.

The combine featured a battery of tests—40-yard dash, broad jump, vertical jump, pro-agility, L-drill, long-agility, and the “eye test” for offensive and defensive linemen. The results painted a picture of exceptional athleticism, with several athletes posting numbers that had coaches scribbling furiously in their notebooks.

For what might be the 3rd time in Revive Performances short Combine history, the winner of McPherson’s top performer award TJ Mills from Eureka High School, had a top 10 finish in every single category along with first place in both the Pro-Agility and L-Drill. Mills finished the combine with 45 total points and outpaced the runner-up in Dawson Parrott who finished with 42 points. Parrott, Daxton Weakley, Yamnoel Oyola-Bernier, Lincoln Mittelstet, & Maliki Davis all had top 10 finishes in 5 out of 6 total events.

Pro-Agility

Quickness and change-of-direction ability shone in the pro-agility drill 1. Mills: 4.25 seconds 2. Weakley (Arkansas City High School): 4.3 seconds 3. Mittelstet (Jenks High School): 4.34 seconds L-Drill

The L-drill tested agility and precision under pressure.

1. Mills: 6.98 seconds 2. Adriel Moore (Ponca High School): 7.07 seconds 3. Oyola-Bernier (Wichita Trinity High School): 7.09 seconds The complete article can be found at https://marketathletes. com/2025/05/25/ bulldogs-pull-talent-fromall - across- the- united-states for-their-2025-summer- combine/ (Courtesy photo)


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