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Closer look at Saturday visitors

Fort Washington (Pa.) Germantown Academy quarterback Kyle McCloskey was in attendance -- yet again. This wasn't the first time McCloskey has attended a game at BC this year. He seems to enjoy himself and believe that he's got a chance at an offer. We can confirm that McCloskey is indeed one of the quarterbacks that BC is taking a hard look at it from the '17 class, but it's an ongoing evaluation process right now.
Duxbury receiver/tight end Ryan Reagan is a local '17 prospect that has caught the attention of the coaching staff and he was in the stands for BC's win on Saturday. His highlights are provided at the bottom of this rundown.
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Speaking of in-state juniors, defensive tackle Austin Pyne of Cushing Academy was in the house. The 6-foot-4, 305-pound lineman is ranked as the No. 5 prospect in Massachusetts and although he's still waiting for his first offer Pyne is garnering some serious interest from several ACC schools including BC, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest and Syracuse.
Ashland (Pa.) North Schuylkill athlete Major Jordan is a 6-foot-1, 210-pound prospect that could become a prime target from the Keystone State. Not much has been written about him but the coaching staff at the Heights has, according to sources, given him a pretty favorable review and seems to think he could be a player of interest down the road.
Class of 2017 running back/linebacker/athlete Jordan Bryan was another impressive prospect in attendance.
Bryan is a 6-foot-2, 210-pound prospect from Middletown, N.Y. His sophomore highlights are provided below.
Then there's Dan Damico, a tight end from Christian Brothers Academy whose name really hasn't gotten out there much. He's a player that sources have mentioned.
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