There were nearly 800 players who descended on Bishop Moore Catholic High School on Saturday, the largest Under Armour Combine in the country, all looking for invites to Sunday’s Camp Series invitation-only event.

Thirteen individuals emerged with invites to Sunday’s Under Armour camp, six of which are from the Orlando area.

Defensive lineman Mattheus Kaminski Cordeiro of West Orange, linebackers Jelani Bentley of Tavares and Troy Turner of Lake Mary, defensive backs Garrison Lubin of Lake Minneola and Malcom Jones of Ocoee, and offensive lineman Fenway Cochrane of East Ridge all earned Saturday MVP nods.

It was a breakthrough moment for all six athletes, looking to gain attention from college recruiters.

Tavares wins brothers and linebackers Jelani and Aril Bentley, who will both be seniors this upcoming season. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)Tavares wins brothers and linebackers Jelani and Aril Bentley, who will both be seniors this upcoming season. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)

For Bentley, it was somewhat bittersweet, given that his twin brother and similarly-talented linebacker, Ari Bentley, did not receive the same recognition Saturday. This past season at Tavares, Jelani, the No. 10 player in the Sentinel’s 2027 Central Florida Super60, led the Bulldogs in tackles with 111, and Ari was right behind him with 92 tackles. Both players had 16 tackles for loss.

The brothers shrugged off the fact that one received the accolades while the other did not.

“I just want to give all the glory to God. Me and my brother work hard every single day in the offseason and I just want to thank [Ari] because he really helps push me,” Jelani said. “It is kind of weird, because I’m surprised he was not up here with me. He’s like my mirror image. I always know what he’s thinking so it really helps me.”

Mirror images except for the fact that Jelani has his hair in dreads, while Ari goes with the more retro-look afro.

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“But since I’m up here, it’s basically like he’s up here too,” Jelani said.

Ari was happy for his brother.

“I’m used to it since like the first grade. We get separated,” said Ari, who is ranked No. 15 in the 2027  Super60. “We work hard for this so I’m proud of him. I’m not disappointed at all.”

The twins will be looking to go to the same college.

“Whatever is God’s will,” Ari said. “We will try to stay together, but if worse comes to worse and we get separated, then it’s God’s will.”

It’s not always easy getting recruited at Tavares, which is in the middle of Lake County, miles from any interstate thoroughfares. The emergence of linebacker Izayia Williams, who signed with FSU in December, helped bring some attention to the school.

“We’re a small school and he’s a great player so I think it was easier for him to get recruited,” Jelani said of Williams. “Since he came [to Tavares] I think more recruiters are coming so I think it’s gonna be better for us. It also helps us improve our game because it gives us motivation.”

Defensive line co-MVP Mattheus Kaminski Cordeiro, 2027, of West Orange at the 2026 Orlando Under Armour Combine, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2026, at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)Defensive line co-MVP Mattheus Kaminski Cordeiro, 2027, of West Orange at the 2026 Orlando Under Armour Combine, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2026, at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)

Kaminski Cordeiro, a rising junior, is ranked No. 4 in the 2028 Sentinel Super60, was the fifth-leading tackler for 10-2 West Orange this past season. He also had nine sacks. At 6-foot-3, 212, he is lengthy and athletic with a long reach.

“It feels amazing. I got to prove myself, and now tomorrow I’m gonna come out here and prove myself again,” Kaminski Cordeiro said. “You always gotta keep progressing. I might be on the scene, but there’s always more… always more you can do to get better.”

Offensive line co-MVP Fenway Cochrane, 2027, of East Ridge at the 2026 Orlando Under Armour Combine, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2026, at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)Offensive line co-MVP Fenway Cochrane, 2027, of East Ridge at the 2026 Orlando Under Armour Combine, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2026, at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)

Cochrane, ranked No. 17 in the Sentinel’s 2028 Central Florida Super60, is starting to get used to these camp accolades. He was just named MVP last week at the All-American Exposure Camp in Orlando. The 6-2, 295-pound interior lineman recently transferred from West Orange to East Ridge.

“It feels great to be able to showcase my talent to other people. I just want to prove that I dominate, that I’m the best at what I do,” Cochrane said.

MVP honors are starting to become the norm, but Cochrane says he doesn’t let complacency slip in.

“I’m in the gym every day and I got a gym at my house. … I’m always pushing weight,” Cochrane said. “Complacency kills. I’m working every day, spending at least three or four hours on my craft.”

Linebackers co-MVP Troy Turner, 2027, of Lake Mary at the 2026 Orlando Under Armour Combine, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2026, at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)Linebackers co-MVP Troy Turner, 2027, of Lake Mary at the 2026 Orlando Under Armour Combine, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2026, at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)

Turner, coming off a state championship with Lake Mary, has had the opportunity to gain more attention and he is taking advantage. A little undersized at linebacker, the 5-10, 210-pounder, who is coming off his sophomore season, had 31 tackles. He is ranked No. 40 in the Sentinel’s 2028 Super60.

“I feel good. It’s a blessing. God leads the way, so I’m glad I did what I had to do,” Turner said. “I feel like I’ve put in more work and I know I’m fixing to be better this season, so I’m confident.”

Defensive backs co-MVP Garrison Lubin, 2027, at the 2026 Orlando Under Armour Combine, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2026, at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)Defensive backs co-MVP Garrison Lubin, 2027, at the 2026 Orlando Under Armour Combine, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2026, at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)

Lubin, No. 56 in the 2027 Super60, is a habitual camp attendee and has progressed immensely. He has great cover skills and quick reaction time. He played just five games this past season and had one interception.

“It feels great and it’s a nice opportunity to get an invite for the next day, so I’m ready to grind [Sunday],” Lubin said. “[The camps] help me a lot to compete, going against different competitions around the state.

“This means I have been chosen to be the best to go against the best and to be the best that I can be.”

Defensive backs co-MVP Malcolm, 2027, of Ocoee at the 2026 Orlando Under Armour Combine, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2026, at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)Defensive backs co-MVP Malcolm, 2027, of Ocoee at the 2026 Orlando Under Armour Combine, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2026, at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)

Jones, who recently transferred from Apopka to Ocoee, is 6-1, 165. He plays both sides of the ball. Jones is quick on the twitch and has tight cover skills that caught the attention of UA coaches.

“Right now it’s like … I’ve been dreaming about this since I was a little kid and I’m fixing to make something of it since they have given me the chance,” said Jones. “It’s crazy and I’m just overly blessed. … I’ve been working, all the time, inside the dirt, all the time, when nobody’s been looking.

“It’s showing up now and I’m just grateful.”

There were many other top performances worth noting Saturday, even though it did not mean a next-day invite for players like Windermere athlete Onix Vazquez, who turned in the top 40-yard dash time of 4.45 seconds. He was asked to run it again just to make sure, and he popped a 4.49 on his second attempt, showing his speed is no fluke.

Windermere 2027 athlete Onix Vazquez at the 2026 Orlando Under Armour Combine, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2026, at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)Windermere 2027 athlete Onix Vazquez at the 2026 Orlando Under Armour Combine, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2026, at Bishop Moore Catholic High School. (Chris Hays/Orlando Sentinel)

“I’m not really disappointed because I know what I did. It’s just that the coaches didn’t see me,” Vazquez said. “It feels good. [The two times] means that I’m consistent with it.”

The 5-10, 170-pound senior will to be asked to play running back this next season for the first time. He has been slot and wide receiver mostly in high school.

“I’m fully confident. I’ve never played running back before in a real game,” he said. “But I feel comfortable at running back. It’s just natural and I can see the field. My vision is pretty good.”

Other local players looking good Saturday were defensive backs Torrey Scott of Dr. Phillips and JuJu White of South Lake, and quarterbacks Sebastian Galeano of Oviedo (accuracy), Jay Caldwell of Windermere (arm strength) and Gavin Pritzkau of Central Florida Christian Academy (Accuracy).

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