Orlando Sentinel

Pendarvis aiming for acclaim

- By Roy Parry

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The Central Florida All-Star Game showcases the area’s top high school senior football players. Many already have made their football commitment­s beyond this year.

But for others, the game can mean the chance to catch the eye of a college coach and maybe show them something they missed during the regular season.

Groveland South Lake wide receiver Joey Pendarvis is in that camp.

The 6-foot-2, 175-pound senior, who led the Sentinel coverage area in catches (72) and receiving yards (1,154) this season, holds only an offer from Bethel College, an NAIA school in Kansas.

Of course, that could change if he impresses a coach during Friday’s game. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. at Lake Howell High School.

Coaches from NCAA Division II and III programs, NAIA schools and junior colleges can attend practices and the game.

For his part, Pendarvis said he also has some academic work left to increase his chances of playing in college.

“My tests. … that’s what I need to get in is my tests. After I get my tests (up) hopefully the recruiting process will get a little bit better,” he said.

The All-Star game, which began in 1999, showcases players like Pendarvis from an eight-county area. Osceola, Orange, Lake and Sumter make up the West, while Seminole, Volusia, Brevard and Flagler make up the East.

Game organizer Chip Humble said the event provides its players with more exposure, citing former Deltona Trinity Christian standout Paxton Lynch as one example. His MVP performanc­e in the game led to a scholarshi­p from Memphis.

“There’s some great opportunit­ies for these kids,” Humble said of the game, which also benefits local charities Chance 2 Dance and the Aaron Jones Foundation.

“It gives these kids, from all classifica­tions, a chance to play together. It’s a great opportunit­y for them to see what their skill sets are, so see how they stack up.”

Pendarvis had seven touchdown receptions for an Eagles team that went 6-5 and qualified for the Class 6A playoffs. His play helped the Eagles offset the loss of standout running back Kelley Joiner Jr., who was on a rushing and touchdown tear before missing the final eight games of the season with a broken leg.

One of Pendarvis’ most memorable performanc­es came in the regular-season finale against rival East Ridge. He caught 11 passes for 160 yards and two TDs, including the game-tying score in the closing seconds of regulation, as the Eagles prevailed in overtime.

“Coach [Mark] Woolum gave me a shot, and I really am thankful for the shot he gave me because it was a heck of a season,” Pendarvis said.

In addition to his affinity for catching passes, Pendarvis is an avid Indianapol­is Colts fan. On an invitation from family friend Jonotthan Harrison, a South Lake and UF alum who now plays for the Jets, Pendarvis and his dad, James, drove to Anderson, Ind., this summer to attend a training camp session.

The trip was more than worth it, as they left with memorabili­a signed by Colts Pro Bowl receiver T.Y. Hilton. Pendarvis said, among other things, Hilton gave him a pair of receiving gloves and a training skull cap, which he was wearing under his helmet Tuesday at practice.

“It was awesome,” said Pendarvis, who shares a jersey number (13) with Hilton.

For more informatio­n on the game, go to centralflo­ridaallsta­rgame.com.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? South Lake’s Joey Pendarvis is among the top seniors in the all-star game.
PHOTO PROVIDED South Lake’s Joey Pendarvis is among the top seniors in the all-star game.

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