Highlight/Skills Video
Academic Info
GPA
SAT
High School
Liberty High School (Bealeton)Academic Accomplishments
Athletic History
- 2019 Varsity Team
- 2018 Varsity Team
2019 Varsity Team Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#64
No stats available.2018 Varsity Team Detailed Information
Jersey Number
#64
No stats available.Isaac Boaz's Key Stats History
- 40 Yard Dash4.9 CurrentVerified By: James Madison University Prospect CampVerified On: 07/19/20195.386Rivals Combine_WashDC_201904/13/2019
- 5-10-5 Shuttle4.70 CurrentVerified By: The Opening CombineVerified On: 05/04/20194.828Rivals Combine_WashDC_201904/13/2019
- Bench Press225 Current
- Squat345 CurrentVerified On: 04/06/2019
- Vertical28.7 CurrentVerified By: The Opening CombineVerified On: 05/04/201928.4Rivals Combine_WashDC_201904/13/2019
- 3 Cone Drill7.94 CurrentVerified By: Rivals adizero CombineVerified On: 04/13/20197.941Rivals Combine_WashDC_201904/13/2019
- Broad Jump97 CurrentRivals Combine_WashDC_201904/13/201997"Verified By: Rivals adizero CombineVerified On: 04/13/2019
Events
Past Events
James Madison University Prospect Camp
MO Lineman Camp
Hoos Rising OL/DL Camp
Old Dominion University Prospect Camp
The Opening Combine Washington DC
Rivals adizero Combine Washington DC
Personal Statement
My name is Isaac Boaz. I am a defensive end at Liberty High School in Bealeton, Virginia. I am 6’1”, 210 pounds. Ever since I was in elementary school, football has meant so much to me and has been a big part of my life. The thing I love about football is being able to use my strength, speed, and athletic abilities, and also I love being with a large group of people and forming a bond with them. I played youth football in elementary school, and eventually worked my way up to high school. Unfortunately, I did not make the high school football team my freshman and sophomore year because I struggled with my grades. After not being able to play football my sophomore year because of my grades, that’s when it really sank in that I need to work harder and take my schoolwork seriously. So I began to work harder and study more and became eligible to play again my junior season. I continued to work hard with my schoolwork and football, and I eventually found myself on the honor roll. Football has really motivated me to push myself harder, physically and academically. It has made a huge impact on who I am. My goal is to play football in college and continue to do well on and off the field. I plan on getting a degree in kinesiology. My goal is to become a teacher/ coach, because I enjoy sports and physical activity and would love to share that with younger generations.
TAP Athletic Type
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- Coach Travis BuzzoHigh School Head CoachLog in to access this info
Training
- Speed Training with Parisi Speed/ Divergent Performance School at Old Town Athletic Club1 years experienceI have been participating in personal training to increase my speed and explosiveness. I will also be participating in a football specific group class over the summer to continue to get faster.