Coach Verified: Dominic Kenney Earns MVP Honors After Dominating Up Against High School Competition
At a camp built on the philosophy of train first, compete second, it takes more than flash to stand out; it takes consistency, technique, and production. Dominic Kenney, a Class of 2030 wide receiver out of Delaware Hayes, checked every box.
What started as a middle school evaluation quickly turned into something more. Kenney’s performance forced coaches to elevate him into high school competition, and he didn’t just hold his own; he produced.
“He separated himself from all the middle schoolers to the point that we had to have him compete against all the high schoolers.” — Coach Lo
Coach Verified Breakdown
Football IQ & Route Awareness
Kenney’s ability to process coverage stood out immediately. Against zone looks in 7-on-7, he consistently found soft spots and presented a clean target for quarterbacks.
“The way he was finding holes in zone coverage… that’s what separated him.”
This level of awareness at his age signals advanced understanding, not just running routes, but reading defenses in real time.
Release & Separation Ability
Off the line, Kenney displayed aggression and purpose. His first step and burst created early leverage, allowing him to stack defenders and control routes.
“The way he took off from the line—very aggressive.”
He wasn’t just getting open, he was creating intentional separation, a trait that translates at every level.
Ball Skills & Catch Technique
Kenney showed polished hands and elite timing at the catch point. His ability to high-point the football and secure it through contact stood out throughout the day.
“High point, thumb-to-thumb, catch the ball and come down with it.”
Technically sound hands combined with body control make him a reliable target in contested situations.
Competing Up a Level
The defining moment of Kenney’s evaluation came when he was moved up to compete against high school athletes—and continued to produce.
“Going against top high school players… he was still able to perform and produce.”
This is where prospects separate. Kenney didn’t just survive; he validated his projection.
MVP Recognition & National Invite
Because of his performance, Kenney earned Overall MVP (Middle School Division) and secured an invitation to the prestigious AAE All-American Bowl in Orlando, Florida, one of the most competitive stages in the camp circuit.
“We can see the future is bright… he’s going to be a big-time wide receiver coming out of Ohio.”
Athlete Perspective
Kenney himself embraced the challenge and intensity of the environment, something many young athletes struggle with.
“Most camps were just light. But this camp was very intense and I got a lot of growth out of it.”
That mindset, paired with his on-field production, reinforces his long-term upside.
Final Evaluation
Dominic Kenney is an early-stage prospect with advanced traits that already translate beyond his age group. His combination of:
- Route intelligence
- Aggressive releases
- Strong hands and catch technique
- Ability to compete against older talent
…positions him as a high-upside wide receiver to track in the 2030 class.
Coach Verified Status: ⭐️ Rising Prospect
Projection: Early impact receiver with long-term Power 5 upside if development continues on trajectory

