Gardena (Calif.) Serra athlete Melquan Stovall (5-9.5, 180), is gearing up for a big senior season at new surroundings.
Making the move to Serra from Lancaster (Calif.) Paraclete, the explosive Stovall has a number of offers already in.
In all, Stovall has 13 offers and a few schools are standing out to him.
“Fresno State, Utah State, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico and New Mexico State are the offers standing out to me,” said Stovall.
Stovall has several other programs recruiting him and watching him closely.
“Washington State, Fordham, Eastern Washington, Yale, San Diego State, Iowa state, Army and Navy are all showing interest in me,” said Stovall.
Stovall got on the road and visited a number of schools during the offseason.
“During the spring, I went to visit BYU, Utah, Colorado State, Northern Colorado, Wyoming, Texas Tech, UTEP, Arizona, Arizona State, San Jose State, Cal, UC Davis and Sacramento State. “Those visits went great. I got to talk with the coaches and see where they would like to use me at.”
Stovall also hit the road immediately after the dead period this week, checking out a Mountain West school and planning to hit another one but then plans to put things on hold.
“I visited Fresno State thursday and then I’ll be visiting Nevada Friday,” said Stovall. “After that I will be shutting everything down until its time to schedule official visits.”
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Stovall will use August to begin to trim his list and plans to have a top five by kickoff.
“I will be releasing a top five right before the season starts,” said Stovall.
Some Mountain West schools have been on Stovall hard, though, and he has great relationships with coaches at those schools.
“I have three schools that are recruiting me hard and that is Fresno State, Utah State and Nevada,” said Stovall. “At Fresno State, Hawaii, Utah State and Nevada, I have a really great relationship with all of the coaches.”
Stovall said once he sets his top five in the fall, he’ll begin to set up some official visits.
“I haven’t scheduled any official visits yet but I should be setting up some really soon,” said Stovall.
Stovall doesn’t know when he’ll make his decision but knows when he’ll sign and enroll.
“I don’t have a time frame but it may be some time soon,” said Stovall. “But I will be signing in December and I am also an early enrollee.”
Stovall is a three-star by 247Sports and ranked as the No. 133 receiver nationally by 247Sports.
Last fall at Paraclete, he helped the Spirits win a CIF-SS division title, leading them in receiving with 80 receptions for 1,487 yards and 21 touchdowns while adding 24 tackles, five pass deflections and a pair of interceptions, including one he returned for a touchdown.