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Reeves, Williams to Make Penn State Decision By Month's End
Easton natives are verbally committed to play football at Penn State

The first of the month is approaching quickly for Easton natives and Catholic Memorial High School football standouts Armani Reeves and Camren Williams.
Both players need to make an official decision by Feb. 1 as to where they will attend college and play football next year. Currently, both players are verbally committed to Penn State.
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According to Sports Illustrated this week, New England Patriots Offensive Coordinator, and new Penn State head coach, Bill O'Brien has already reached out to the teammates, and both players could set up visits to Happy Valley by the end of the month.
Catholic Memorial football coach Alex Campea told the Boston Globe last week that their original decision to attend Penn State was based largely on academics, and both were still committed to play for the Nittnay Lions.
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The Penn State football program has been a source of national attention since alleged incidents of sexual abuse surfaced involving former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky. The scandal led the forced resignation of legendary coach Joe Paterno.
According to the Globe, Reeves stared on both sides of the ball for CM, running for 1,103 yards on 52 carries with 16 touchdowns, while catching 21 passes for 328 yards. On defense he had 51 tackles and an interception. Williams, a linebacker, finished with 119 tackles.
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