'14 PA ATH Dravon Henry

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"We visited Pitt for junior day on February 2nd, but that's the only junior day we've done so far. He's been to Rutgers, Michigan State, Ohio State and West Virginia before, either for camps last summer or an unofficial visit, and now we'll be going to Penn State."

What other programs are making a push recently?

"Tennessee is supposed to be on the verge of offering. Arizona has been calling lately, I'm not sure if they're going to offer soon but they've been showing interest. Missouri has been showing some interest in him playing defensive back, also Georgia has been showing interest."

Henry was part of the Aliquippa men's 400 meter relay squad that finished second at the PIAA Class AA Track & Field Championship last May. He will participate in track again this spring and has a cousin that will be joining the Penn State track and field team on scholarship next fall.

-PSU rivals
 
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Per ESPN.

The Aliquippa (Pa.) safety released a top four Monday night and numbered the schools, but it turns out the numeral in front of each school meant little. He listed Pitt, Penn State, West Virginia and Ohio State in that order in his Twitter post.

“The numbers were the schools he visited in order,” his father, Roland Henry, said.

He was at West Virginia on Sunday and is considering a visit to Ohio State on Apr. 20, although father and son could visit Penn State’s or West Virginia’s spring game that weekend instead.

While Pitt is not officially No. 1 on Henry’s list, Aliquippa has a long list of sending its prospects to the local school. Henry’s cousin is former Panther Darrelle Revis, and overseeing Pitt’s football operations is Chris LaSala, an Aliquippa native.
 
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They're coming for us.....

Aliquippa (Pa.) High School athlete Dravon Henry, the No. 1 player in Pennsylvania, is eyeing a visit to several schools at the end of the month. The ESPN 150 prospect is hoping to visit Kentucky with a family member, his father, Roland, said Tuesday.

Henry, No. 127 in the ESPN 150, does not have Kentucky among his favorites, although Henry has said several times he is not limiting himself to just the four schools in his top four: Ohio State, Penn State, Pittsburgh and West Virginia.
 
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