Highland Springs DB Malcolm Greene taps into the service academies, secures offer from Air Force
by Brandon Mitchell, recruit804Highland Springs never lacks in the defensive back department. Tremayne Talbert, Devyn Coles and Shaquez Cosby will not mark the end of the Springers’ highly touted secondary unit. Not if rising senior Malcolm Greene has anything to say about it. When you’re in the building before 6:00 a.m. that lets a lot people sleeping know that you’re bound to get out what you put in each and every one of your workouts.
That is how you become a two-time state champion and that is exactly what Malcolm Greene is.
There’s nothing unorthodox about anything Malcolm Greene does at this point. However, his defensive prowess, attention to detail, and high academic bar have put him at four-star status. It was bad enough when Division I schools were showing interest and producing collegiate offers. But we’ve now gotten to the point where the service academies are looking over at Highland Springs and trying to figure out what all the commotion is.
Air Force in particular that is.
The Falcons are currently in need of a defensive back from the class of 2020. You’d have to go back to 2016 to find out when the last Central Region native chose Air Force over a respective contingent of programs. Trinity Episcopal defense back Zane Lewis committed to Cornell and then flipped his commitment to Air Force in January of 2016. He’s been with the Falcons ever since and it looks as though Air Force is looking to pry Malcolm Greene (2020 DB 5-10 182) from his list of possible suitors.
The Falcons finished the football season last year with a record of 5-7 which is their second-consecutive losing season under head coach Troy Calhoun. They’ll have a lot of ground to pick since 27 other college programs have struck first including Michigan, North Carolina, Clemson, Penn State, Florida, Michigan State, Pittsburgh, Louisiana State, and Virginia Tech.
– Brandon Mitchell

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