Ore, QBs grab daily Fall Camp honors

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Ore returns his senior season as the Wolves' leading returner at the WR position

Football | 8/17/2010 11:28:33 PM

MONMOUTH, Ore. - On the sixth day of the 2010 Western Oregon Fall Camp, head coach Arne Ferguson made Justin Ore his inaugural pick as the Camper of the Day for his dedication on the field. The quarterback core also snagged Group of the Day honors.

"He is playing hard, fast and he is very involved," Coach Ferguson explained. "The biggest thing for him was his weight room training and his summer training. As of right now he is at least two steps faster and 15 pounds stronger than he was last year."

Justin Ore, a 6-3 wide receiver from Anchorage, Alaska (Dimond High School), averaged 51.3 yards per game with a total of 513 receiving yards in 10 games last season. Ore hauled in 27 receptions in the 2009 season, the second most on the team. He also found the endzone three times during his junior season.

Coach Ferguson also chose the quarterbacks as the Group of the Day for their collective performance on the field during the Wolves' first day of double-days.

"I really think that our quarterbacks are doing some very good things," says coach Ferguson. "At this early stage, they are executing the offense and at this stage they are way ahead of schedule."

The quarterbacks are competing to replace two-year starter Josh Riddell. Coach Ferguson had especially high praise for the top three on the depth chart; AJ Robinson, Evan Mozzochi and Cory Bean.

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