![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He earned a similar honor for the 2021-22 wrestling season. award, given to the player that contributes the most through attitude, effort and spirit. He played defensive tackle and left guard for Hotchkiss in 2021. Overall, the all-around competitiveness is what I loved.”ĭonovan, who has a 4.4 grade-point average, is Army’s third 2023 commit. Also, the culture in the weight room I loved. I can truly see myself being on that field and banging pads with my teammates. “I love it and live for that intensity and is one of the many reasons why I committed. “I was truly impressed how the teams went against each other,” Donovan said. Watching Army scrimmage live Saturday helped seal Donovan’s decision. “Knowing how prestigious West Point is I could not pass this opportunity.” “After seeing the amazing facilities and getting a taste on the team culture, I knew I belonged there and would do great things there,” Donovan said. He called Loose three days later on Tuesday with his commitment. “I wanted to commit right then and there but I had to call my parents first and thought it was a good idea to visit,” said Donovan, a 6-foot-2, 230-pound defensive end.ĭonovan visited West Point on April 16, one of Army’s Junior days. The service academies are Donovan’s dream schools. After some talks with Loose, coach Jeff Monken called Donovan with his first offer on April 11. Army linebackers coach John Loose followed Donovan on Twitter and connected with him out of the blue. He was planning on going through the academy’s admissions process without sports. When that didn’t work out, Donovan never lost hope of attending West Point. Donovan participated in the Black Knights lacrosse camp last summer with the hopes of being recruited to play for Army’s highly-ranked Division I program. Donovan’s first Army sports experience wasn’t for football. I think it’s hilarious.”ĭonovan is the third commit of Army’s 2023 recruiting class. “He started talking trash and his teammates are getting on me too. “He was supportive at first but you know how brothers get,” Sean Donovan said. How did Donovan’s brother react to his Army commitment? for pushing him to “become a greater athlete and better person.”ĭ.J., a Navy rising sophomore, plays the raider position for the Midshipmen’s defense. The Hotchkiss School (Conn.) defensive end thanked his brother, D.J. Looking back on the old paperwork that we signed last year it was the same square footage.īecause of the broken promises, disrespect to my wife and I, the lying I would strongly recommend not working with Sean Donovan.Sean Donovan’s social media post was filled with appreciation to his family and coaches past and present.ĭonovan announced his commitment to Army football Wednesday. He stated that we were getting more sqft in the house, but that was not true. A year later it was $250,000, and a couple weeks later it was $260,000. Last year he stated the start price for the house would be $225,000. We strongly recommend not working with this individual he raised the start price each time we talked. We were very patient for over a year while they were working on their permits, but towards the end Sean was extremely rude, unprofessional and a belligerent jerk to my wife and me. We really wanted this lot and location for our child to grow up in and we love the school district. He even stated we are going to get what he gives us! We are paying what he tells us to pay and NO free basement, NO upgrades and that if we don't like it then go somewhere else. Sean was very rude and disrespectful to my wife. Sean yelled at my wife and me on several occasions. He had us sign a lot hold and give a $500 deposit on the lot that did not list on the MLS last year. Sean Donovan is an extremely unprofessional Realtor.
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