Jamaal Symmonett was Tunsil Athletics International second student athlete. Symmonett graduated from high school as an honor student. Symmonett graduated with honors from North Carolina Central University with an Accounting Degree.
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Scholarship Amount: $134,435.00
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Glen Bethel is the definition of hard work. The summer before Bethel senior season he tore his ACL. Most kids would have called it quits after an ACL injury but Bethel worked hard every day to return 100%. Tunsil Athletics International is proud to have helped Bethel reach his goal of playing Division 1 football. Bethel attends University of South Florida.
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Scholarship Amount: $86,058.00
Shelton Williams came to United States with a dream of recieving a college scholarship. Williams worked hard every day to accomplish his goal. After playing his senior season Williams attended Holland College (prep school) to become a better football player before attending college. After a semester in prep school Williams signed with Acadia University (Canada) becoming the first Tunsil Athletics International student athlete to sign a college scholarship with a Canadian university.
Scholarship Amount: $96,320.00
Lawrence Williams was known as the big kid from Bahamas. Standing 6'7 tall Williams never went anywhere unnoticed. Williams grew up playing basketball and didn't play football until he came to United States. Williams used his junior season to learn the game of football and during his senior season became one of the top offensive lineman in South Florida. Like his cousin Shelton Williams, Lawrence decided to attend Holland College (prep school) to better his skills before attending college. After a semester in prep school Williams signed with Acadia University (Canada) becoming the second Tunsil Athletics International student athlete to sign a college scholarship with a Canadian university.
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Scholarship Amount: $96,320.00
Chidi Valentine Okeke was the second African born student athlete to be accepted into Tunsil Athletics International. Okeke grew up playing soccer and basketball but attended a few camps in Africa so football wasn't new to him when he came to the states. Okeke size, speed and technique helped him become one of the top offensive lineman in the country. Okeke senior season he was selected to the US Army All American Game. Okeke had over 25 Division 1 offers and decided to attend Louisiana State University. Okeke transferred to Tennessee State University after his redshirt sophomore season. Okeke also excels in the classroom making the honor roll both semester in his first year of college.
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Scholarship Amount: $176,988.00
Tonye Jekiri was Tunsil Athletics International first student athlete to play basketball in America. Jekiri went on to have a great high school career leading his team to the state championship game as a senior. Jekiri eventually signed with University of Miami and went on to start 88 career games. The 7'0 footer was a monster on the defensive side of the ball making ACC All Defensive Team his junior and senior year. Jekiri also excelled in the classroom. He graduated with honors (Dean's List 3.75+GPA) and received his degree in Sports Management. Jekiri is currently playing professional basketball overseas.
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Scholarship Amount: $230,304.00
Christian Strachan joined Tunsil Athletics International as a ninth grader and picked up the sport of football very quick. Strachan started as a freshman for south Florida powerhouse Miramar HS. After his freshman season he transferred to Chaminade-Maddona and made All County his sophomore and junior season. After his junior season Strachan picked up multiple division one offers. During Strachan senior season he tore his ACL, MCL and PCL. Doctors told him he'll never play football again. Due to Strachan injury all the major universities that offered him prior to injury dropped him and he ended up signing with a junior college. New Mexico Military Institute took a chance on Strachan and it worked out. Strachan rehabbed and redshirted his freshman season and now is back 100% for his first year of college. Strachan received his AA Degree in May of 2017 and signed a scholarship with Eastern New Mexico University.
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Scholarship Amount: $92,011.68
Delmar Taylor was Tunsil Athletics International first student athlete. Taylor graduated from Florida International University as an honor student.
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Scholarship Amount: $145,759.00
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