Published May 2, 2003
Profile: Joe Taylor QB/DB Class of 04
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Academic: 3.75 GPA  /  National Honor Society 
/  Governor’s School
Camps Attended: George Curry QB Camp, Jeff Trickey QB Camp, University of Virginia, University of Tennessee, and Penn State University.
Honors:
Freshman:
  • 1st Team All-District(QB)
  • 1st Team Free-Lance Star All
  • Area(A-AA-AAA)(QB)
    Sophomore:
    • 1st Team All-District(QB/DB)
    • District Offensive "Player-of-the-Year"
    • 1st Team All-Region (DB)
    • 2nd Team All-State(coaches)(DB)
    • 1st team All_State(AP)(QB)
    • Virginia Group "A" Offensive "Player-of-the-Year"-AP
    • 1st Team Free-Lance Star All Area(A-AA-AAA)(QB/DB)
    • State Champions – (Record 4 TD passes in final)
    • Junior:  
      • 1st Team All-District (QB/DB)
      • District Offensive "Player-of-the-Year" 
      • 1st Team All-Region (QB/DB)
      • Regional Offensive "Player-of-the-Year"
      • 2nd Team All-State(coaches)(QB/DB)
      • 2nd team All_State(AP)(QB/DB)
      • 1st Team Free-Lance Star All Area(A-AA-AAA)(QB/DB)
      • Free-Lance Star "Player-of-the-Year"
      • Joe currently holds every game, season, and career passing record at Washington and Lee High School – with a year to go.  
        Statistics- Passes – 516 / Completions – 287 / Yards – 4600 / TDs – 55 INTs – 19
        As a junior Joe Completed 60% of his passes for over 2100 yards – 27 TDs against only 5 INTs. He has taken his team to two consecutive state playoff appearances – winning it in 2001.
        Colleges Most Interested – Michigan, Stanford, Virginia, Michigan State, N.C. State, Virginia Tech, Maryland, Pitt, Marshall, West Virginia
        Coach: Malcolm Lewis / Washington and Lee High School / 804-493-8015 lewisms@wmlcps.org
        "Joe is not just the best player I’ve ever coached . . . he is the finest young man I’ve ever known. We saw Joe coming a long time ago and he certainly hasn't disappointed. His abilities to read defenses, adjust at the line of scrimmage, and put his offense in the best position for success are just uncanny. And if the play breaks down . . . well that’s when he’s at his best!"