It was about 10 years ago. Suited up in his dirtied jersey and his oversized helmet and pads, 10-year-old Josh Sanguinetti stood near the hash marks and dashed toward the end zone. His resulting touchdown catch after “like seven overtimes” lifted his Lauderdale Lakes Vikings to a Super Bowl appearance.
Sanguinetti said that’s his most memorable football moment, but he’s hoping to make plenty more memories at the next level. Evaluators believe he has the ability to do so.
Sanguinetti, a rising senior safety at Fort Lauderdale’s Nova Southeastern University School, is rated as the nation’s 49th-best player by the 247Sports Composite.