Proctor players moving on
The following players from the 2007 Proctor Academy football team will be continuing their football careers in college this fall:
Taylor Beasley (QB), Olviedo, Fla.: Beasley will attend the University of Southern Illinois on a football scholarship. He led the state of Florida in passing yardage during the 2005 season. He did a post-graduate year at Proctor Academy and earned All-Evergreen honors. He averaged 183 yards passing per game last season, when he threw for 14 touchdowns and ran for three more.
Josh Mays (OG), Tuttle, Okla.: Tuttle, a 6-foot-2, 350-pound offensive lineman, will play football at Depauw University next season. He was a two-time all-state player in Oklahoma and played in the East-West Oklahoma Shrine Game as well as the Texas/Oklahoma Oil Bowl. He was an All-Evergreen and an All-New England selection next season.
Hunter Carman (DE), Exeter: Carman will play both football and lacrosse at Ohio Wesleyan next season. Carman was an honorable mention Evergreen selection as a junior and served as a team captain for his senior season, which was cut short by a hand injury.
Josh Kershaw (C), Springfield: Kershaw, a three-year starter at Proctor Academy, will play for St. Anselm. He was also an honorable mention All-Evergreen selection last season, when he was also a team captain.
Brooks Whitehouse (TE), Woodstock, Vt.: Whitehouse (6-foot-4, 230) is headed to Sewanee, The University of the South. He was was a three-year starter at Proctor.
In addition, James Cormier, who was a captain on Proctor's football and basketball teams during his senior year, has earned a basketball scholarship from LeMoyne University. Cormier is a Grantham resident.







