The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Chardon LB Kline impresses at camp

- By John Kampf jkampf@news-herald.com @nhpreps on Twitter

Chase Kline continues to open eyes on the national football recruiting scene.

The 6-foot-3, 225-pound junior linebacker from Chardon was named the linebacker Most Valuable Player at the Rivals.com Three-Stripe camp at Hilliard Bradley High School just outside of Columbus.

That performanc­e, not to mention his performanc­e this past season for the Chardon football team, was likely a reason he got yet another scholarshi­p offer on May 18 — this one from Boston College.

Kline now has offers from Iowa State, Syracuse, Toledo, Ohio, Princeton, Yale, Pennsylvan­ia, Notre Dame College and John Carroll — in addition to Boston College — heading into the summer.

Being MVP of a big camp like the Three-Stripe Camp certainly doesn’t hurt.

“It was pretty cool,” Kline said of the camp. “I felt really good about my performanc­e. I had my legs under me and performed well.”

Aside from the regular warm-up circuits and linebacker technique drills, Kline took part in the Catand-Mouse drill, where running backs and linebacker­s go head-to-head in pursuit drills, and a 1-on-1 pass coverage drill where linebacker­s have to cover running backs, tight ends and receivers.

“I did really well on those. I never lost,” said Kline, who even got the best of Ohio State fourstar recruit Jaelen Gill. “I went up against the best and didn’t lose.”

Kline said he is scheduled to go to camps at Ohio State and Michigan State this summer, as well as Michigan’s satellite camp at John Carroll.

He said he plans to continue his individual workouts to get stronger and faster. He has been lasertimed at 4.7 in the 40.

The offers from prospectiv­e colleges will undoubtedl­y continue to come in. Kline said he has already registered a 28 on the ACT college-entrance exam, and holds a 3.5 grade-point average.

He said getting offers from three Ivy League schools — Princeton, Yale and Penn — means a lot to him.

“It’s nice to be recruited by such prestigiou­s colleges like that,” said Kline, who said he takes his academics seriously. “I’m not the typical dumb-jock stereotype. It shows the kind of person you are if you keep up with grades, life, football and everything.”

When asked if he is leaning a certain way in recruiting — or even more summer camps — Kline said he is keeping a level head.

“I’m keeping my options open,” he said.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? Chase Kline, a junior linebacker from Chardon, was named linebacker MVP of the Rivals.com Three-Stripe Camp last weekend.
SUBMITTED Chase Kline, a junior linebacker from Chardon, was named linebacker MVP of the Rivals.com Three-Stripe Camp last weekend.

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